
Currency
2025年4月22日
Art & Antiques
2025年4月22日
How to Sell Your Coins at ARTJUN
Selling your Fine Coins with ARTJUN is as easy as 1-2-3!
We specialize in Fine Coins, Ancients,US Coins,World Coins,Contemporary.
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Step 1 - Send Photos
Send photos and a description via email to artjunProduct@gmail.com. One of our Fine Coins Specialists will contact you regarding your consignment within 3-5 business days.
Be sure to include your contact information, dimensions and any additional information.
One of our Fine Coins Specialists will contact you regarding your consignment within 3-5 business days.
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Step 2 - Send Item(s)
If your item is a good candidate for our auction, we can help you coordinate safe shipping to our gallery via pack-and-ship service, courier or a drop-off appointment.
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Step 3 - Get Paid!
Once we receive the item, ARTJUN will take care of the rest. We work hard to make sure you get the most for your fine Coins consignment. We pay our consignors promptly 30 days after the sale.
Looking to send multiple pictures?
email us images and descriptions to artjunProduct@gmail.com.
Attach Documents
Allow upload of up to three documents, for example receipts, authenticity or valuation documentation. Files must be JPEG, PNG or PDF format. Maximum of 2Mb per file.
YES
- $1 Silver Certificates, 1935 and 1957
- $5 and $10 Silver Certificates, 1934 and 1953
- $1, $2, $5, and $100 Red Seals, 1928, 1953, 1963, 1966
- $2 Federal Reserve Notes
- "Old" Federal Reserve Notes, 1928, 1934, 1950, 1963, etc.
- $500-$10,000 Federal Reserve Notes
- Gold Certificates
- National Bank Notes
- "Horseblanket" or "Saddleblanket" Notes
- 1862 Legal Tender $1
- Dollar Silver Certificates 1923, 1899, 1917 and 1907
- Legal $5
- Confederate currency
- 1840 $1,000 Bank of the United States
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- All currency replicas
- $2 Federal Reserve notes 1976 - 1995
- Most $2 and $5 Red Seals
- Most circulated Federal Reserve Notes
- Replica $1,000 Bank of the United States