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  1. Do you Repurchase coins that you have sold?

  2. Do you purchase certified coins only or will you also purchase raw coin as well?

  3. How should I ship coins to dmpdollar for an offer to purchase?

  4. Can you ship to a different address from my billing address?

  5. What are your shipping charges?

  6. How do I inquire about an order I placed?

  7. What is my coin worth?

  8. I found a two headed quarter (dime, nickel, penny etc) and I heard it is worth millions. Is this true?

  9. I have a coin that is an error. It is missing part of the features, or one side is silver and the other golden or copper colored, or it appears to be clipped off or double struck etc.  Is it worth anything?

  10. Can you tell me about coins that have mint errors?"

  11. I heard that the North Carolina (or any other state) quarters are being recalled due to a printing error and that they will be very valuable. Is this true?

  12. Can you tell me about the rare 1943 penny?

  13. I do not live in the United States. Can you ship to my country?

  14. I tried to make an offer but the system says my Shopping Cart is Empty. What do I do?

Do you Repurchase coins that you have sold?

Absolutely. We can not guaranty at what price we would purchase a coin, but if we sold it, we would likely want to buy it back.

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Do you purchase certified coins only or will you also purchase raw coin as well?

We do specialize in High Grade DMPL dollars and others Rare Certified coins. We certainly would like to purchase these, but no will be happy to purchase your uncertified coins."" you have only a few coin or an entire collection, we will make an offer to purchase all of it.

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How should I ship coins to dmpdollar for an offer to purchase?

Securely package all coins and ship by registered and insured mail to:

Don Rinkor Rare Coins

2600 Mendocino Avenue Suite C

Santa Rosa, CA 95703

 

We would also suggest you email us to let us know what items you are shipping and if you have any specific requests.

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Can you ship to an address other than my billing address?

Basically, no. We will waive this policy for customers who have done frequent business with us but due to the propensity for credit card fraud and the quick liquidity of coins and precious metals, we will not ship orders from new customers to any address other than the billing address of the credit card holder. No exceptions!

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What are your shipping charges?

Shipping charges are computed as follows:

Order value up to $50: $5.95.

Order value from $50.01 to $100: $6.95.

Order value above $100: an additional $1 per $100 in value.

Our maximum shipping charge is $16.95.

Shipping charges are added when you complete the check out process. Most orders are shipped via insured, priority mail with delivery confirmation. Upon occasion,  we will ship UPS. Shipping fees are non-refundable.

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How do I inquire about an order I placed?

If you have any questions or concerns about an order, please email us and be sure to indicate the order number in question, the date you placed the order and your full name. We cannot look up your order with only an email address.

Also please note that we ship all orders via insured mail. We are not responsible for lost or damaged packages. If your package is lost, then we will send you the proper forms and documentation to file a claim.

If your package and any of its contents are damaged and your order's entire value is $50 or less, then please contact us as indicated above. If the value of the entire order is more than $50, then you must file an insurance claim with the post office. Instructions for filing a claim can be found at the USPS Website.

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What is my coin worth?

The number one question we get asked is "How much is my coin worth?" There is no simple answer. The value of any given coin depends on its date, mint mark,  condition and rarity. We cannot (and will not) tell you the value of your coins without actually seeing them and determining these elements. Please do not email us asking us to do so. Your best bet is to take them to a local dealer for evaluation.

Click Here for more information on your coins value.

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I found a two headed quarter (dime, nickel, penny etc) and I heard it is worth millions. Is this true?

These coins were often made as magician's coins or novelty items and have no numismatic value at all. There have been a few certified cases of double headed or tailed coins but these are far and few between. The odds are your coin is worthless. However, feel free to take your coin to a local dealer to examine.

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I have a coin that is an error. It is missing part of the features, or one side is silver and the other golden or copper colored, or it appears to be clipped off or double struck etc.  Is it worth anything?

It could well be. There are people who collect error coins. We do not deal in error coins though and do not keep abreast of what is out there or what they are worth. Click here for some possible help:

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Can you tell me about coins that have mint errors?
There's been lots of news lately about coins that were minted improperly by the U.S. Mint. Claims are that they're worth $100,000 and more. Don't believe all the hype. If you have a coin that's unusual, you can click here for more information.

We're often asked about "Two Headed Quarters" etc. You'll find that these are not valuable coins and worthless to serious collectors. They were made as magician's coins and available in toy stores.

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I heard that the North Carolina (or any other state) quarters are being recalled due to a printing error and that they will be very valuable. Is this true?

NO! These are urban myths and anyone who tells you otherwise is either misinformed or playing with you.

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Can you tell me about the rare 1943 penny?

During World War II copper was scarce and all pennies in 1943 were minted in steel. Almost a billion were minted that year so they are not considered rare. However, a few were minted in copper and those are the expensive ones you hear about. If you take a magnet and it picks up your 1943 penny, then it's not rare. If you take it to a local coin shop they might give you up to $1.50 for one in mint condition MS63. Sorry, but we don't deal in common small change like this at Dmpldollar.com.

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I do not live in the United States. Can you ship to my country?

This is difficult to answer. Every country has its own import restrictions and the export restrictions to other countries by the United States will vary. Even if we can ship to your country, there may be huge importation fees which you may have to pay in order to get your package. You should check your country's importation laws for specific prohibitions and/or customs fees.

To see what the United States Post Office does not allow us to export to your country, go to the USPS website and select your country, then press the continue button. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and select the two items labeled Prohibitions and Restrictions.

If you do order from us, you are entirely responsible for ensuring your country allows you to import any items you may order and also for ensuring that the United States allows us to export such items to you. If your package is lost, stolen or seized by customs, you assume all responsibility. We cannot insure international orders.

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I tried to make an offer but the system says my Shopping Cart is Empty. What do I do?

We have seen this occur when your PC's memory is used up by other applications. To resolve the problem, either shut down any other applications you may be running and/or reboot your PC. Also be sure that JavaScript is enabled in your browser. Our shopping cart uses JavaScript and will not work without it. If this does not resolve your problem and you are a US customer, you can email us your order and we will send you an e-invoice which you can then pay online.

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