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Collectors pay the price of IPHONE 15 in 1 real coin

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published 01/08/2024 às 20:14
1 real coins are worth a lot. (Image: reproduction)
1 real coins are worth a lot. (Image: reproduction)

R$1 coins can be worth more than an iPhone! Discover which specimens are true treasures and how to identify them. Turn your coins into cash now!

You won't believe the value that some R$1 coins can reach on the collectors market! Some rare copies even sell for prices equivalent to that of an iPhone 15 PRO. Does it seem exaggerated? Keep reading to understand how small pieces of metal can transform your financial life.

The universe of numismatics, the study of coins and banknotes, is full of valuable surprises. R$1 commemorative coins from the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro are especially coveted.

Numismatists, people who collect and study coins, are willing to pay small fortunes for these treasures. A complete set of these coins can be worth up to R$7.000, but it is crucial to know how to identify the most valuable ones.

The most sought after R$1 coins

These coins are not just pieces of metal; represent important historical moments. The 2016 Olympic Games commemorative coins, with sports themes, are some of the most valued on the market.

If you have one of these coins stashed away, it might be time to check its value. Rarity, condition and minting errors are key factors in determining value.

Specimens worth a fortune

Some R$1 coins can be real finds. Here are some examples that could be worth much more than face value:

  • 50 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1998): With only 600 units produced, this coin is extremely rare.
  • Presentation of the Olympic Flag (2012): coins from this series can be worth up to R$100.
  • 40 years of the Central Bank (2005): In good condition, this coin could be worth hundreds of reais.
  • 50 years of the Central Bank (2015): A rarity that can be worth more than R$1.000 in good condition.
  • 25 years of the Real Plan – Beija-Flor (2019): This coin can be worth R$7.000, especially if it has the “biface” error (two equal sides).
  • 1 R$1998 coin (without the zero after the decimal point): rare and valuable among collectors.
  • R$1 coin from 1999: in good condition, it is highly valued.

Coins with minting errors

Minting errors can also significantly increase a coin's value. Some of the most sought after errors include:

  1. Inverted wedge: the reverse of the coin is upside down in relation to the obverse.
  2. Wrong date: the manufacturing date is incorrect.
  3. Printing errors: incomplete or missing letters, numbers or drawings.

How to identify if your rare coin is valuable

To find out if you own a rare coin, follow these steps:

  1. Numismatic research: Use specialized catalogs and online resources to investigate the characteristics of your coins.
  2. Conservation state: Coins in excellent condition are generally more valued.
  3. Professional assessment: consult an expert to determine the authenticity and true value of the coin.
  4. Sales platforms: selling in safe places, such as specialized auctions or trusted collectors' websites, can guarantee the best price.

Where to sell rare coins

Reader, it is important to highlight that WE DO NOT SELL OR BUY COINS. This is just an informative post based on information found on the portal TN Coins.

Therefore, pfor those who want to sell rare coins. The ideal is to look for specialized auction houses, antique dealers and numismatic stores. These institutions have experts who can assess the authenticity and value of the currency, as well as guarantee a secure transaction.

Online auction sites are also an option, but require greater caution in vetting buyers and sellers.

And you, have you ever found a rare coin among yours? Tell us in the comments!

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Alisson Ficher

Journalist graduated since 2017 and working in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in printed magazines and more than 12 thousand online publications. Specialist in politics, jobs, economics, courses, among other topics. If you have any questions, want to report an error or suggest an agenda on the topics covered on the site, please contact us by email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept resumes!

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