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Watch Out for Scam Artists; Antique Money Will Appraise Your Old Money for Free

Antique Money, which buys and sells old U.S. currency, cautions buyers to be careful when contacting a dealer about any currency you would like to sell. They offer some precautions to take before making a sale.



    NORCROSS, GA, June 04, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Rare currency dealer, Antique Money, reminds people who have old money that they want to have appraised or sell to do their research, shop around, and make sure that they are dealing with a legitimate company before they turn over their antique bank notes or pay any money.

How to Know a Dealer is Reputable
A legitimate business like Antique Money will not charge to appraise a seller's money. People who have antique currency that they would like appraised can send a scan or digital photo of the bill(s) to [email protected]. Antique Money will look at the image to determine the details and condition of the bill. If they are interested in purchasing the currency, they will make an offer. If the seller accepts it, in most cases, Antique Money will pay for the currency via PayPal, check, or bank wire before the seller even sends it.

Make sure that any dealer you sell your money to, whether online or in person, has been in business for a time and is affiliated with a legitimate collecting society, such as the Society of Paper Money Collectors (SPMC).

Do Your Homework
Do some research on the websites of rare money and old money dealers to find a value range for the type of currency you have. The value of a bill depends on a number of factors, including issuing bank, signature, how many are available, and condition. Antique Money will pay top dollar for rare paper currency needed in their inventory. They have photos and other information about the currency they are looking for on their site. Even if you have something that is not listed, you can contact them to see if they would be interested.

Manning Garrett, owner of Antique Money, cautions sellers, "Take your time and do your homework before parting with your currency. Often, people inherit old currency, and have no idea what it is worth or how to go about selling it. There are too many people out there who will take advantage of inexperienced sellers. If your currency is valuable, a reputable dealer will pay what it is worth to get it in their collection."

To learn more about the antique currency that Antique Money is seeking, please visit http://www.antiquemoney.com.

About Antique Money:
AntiqueMoney.com is the top buyer of old money in the U.S. They specialize in rare bank notes, large size currency and other collectible money. Since they are both collectors and resellers, AntiqueMoney.com is always looking for collectible currency for their inventory and collection. Free appraisals and offers are available to anyone interested in finding the value of and/or selling antique paper money.

For more information, please visit http://www.antiquemoney.com.

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