Checking behind sofa cushions, in old pockets, and in the car’s glove compartment can be a lucrative exercise. Who knows what you might find? Fifty pence? Two dollars? €9.74? Small change is great, especially when there’s a handy vending machine nearby to fulfill your desire to be refreshed. However, coins can also be a lot more valuable than the stated amount on their sides.
A whole community exists around collecting up the rarest and most unusual coins, and they’ll pay excessive amounts for the right specimen. From coins that came out the mint wrong, to those made in extremely small volumes, some can make thousands of times their original value. For example, the Italian ‘Mole Antonelliana’ 1 cent coin could fetch up to €2,500. A great return on investment. Express Vending handle a large volume of change, which is why we coined this shiny graphic to help you identify the most valuable coins in your wallet purse.
Infographic by: expressvending.co.uk
A whole community exists around collecting up the rarest and most unusual coins, and they’ll pay excessive amounts for the right specimen. From coins that came out the mint wrong, to those made in extremely small volumes, some can make thousands of times their original value. For example, the Italian ‘Mole Antonelliana’ 1 cent coin could fetch up to €2,500. A great return on investment. Express Vending handle a large volume of change, which is why we coined this shiny graphic to help you identify the most valuable coins in your wallet purse.
Infographic by: expressvending.co.uk