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  • Coin auctions are a great way for coin enthusiasts to buy and sell coins. Finding the right coin auction depends on what you are looking for in terms of the services offered. The Internet offers various options, including auction sites that are exclusively dedicated to auctioning coins, and general auctions sites that include coin auctions.

    CoinInfo.com

    CoinInfo.com (www.coininfo.com/coin_auctions) is known as the leading U.S. coin dealer information site. Coininfo.com keeps detailed information about coin auctions in your area. Search for auctions by city, state, company name and/or by zip code. You will also find a coin auction directory list on this site.

    Teletrade

    Teletrade (www.teletrade.com/) is an auction site that is exclusively for coin auctions. There are three certified coin auctions every week, with a collection of over 1,000 coin lots per auction. Teletrade's auctions specialize in coins for numismatists, coin dealers and coin collectors, and the site offers auctions of certified rare coins.

    Proxibid

    Proxibid (www.proxibid.com) is a general auction site that has live webcast auctions. Proxibid bidding services are timed online auctions within a real-time webcast format. Coin auctions can be found in the Fine Art, Antiques & Collectible category on the website.

    Ebay

    Ebay is by far the most popular general auction site that has a Coins & Paper Money category. Coins auctioned on the site include U.S. coins, world coins and bullion.

    Heritage Coins

    Heritage coins (www.ha.com/coins) auction site specializes in U.S. coins and world coins. The site offers a consignment option as well as a free auction evaluation.

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    Coin Information

    Proxibid.com

    Teletrade

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