What coins does Sberbank of Russia take?
Some time ago, the Internet was rumored aboutThe fact that banks buy from the population coins for an amount much higher than the nominal. It was about a simple modern trifle, but certain (2003) year of admission, supposedly with some special marks. The price of the question was indicated in five thousand rubles for a coin. Such an action took place. But it was nothing more than a kind of advertising campaign of one commercial bank. The campaign is over, and people do not stop asking questions about what coins Sberbank of Russia takes. Earn on the little things you want everyone, but let's try to understand the issue.
Sberbank does not buy a trifle
Just say: Sberbank is not engaged in buying up trivia. No, except made of precious metals. That is, you will not be able to make money by selling the most ordinary "five-ruble quotation". Sell above the face value of Sberbank can only collect coins of silver, gold, platinum, which is issued by the same Sberbank. Or collectible coins from precious metals, issued by the Bank of Russia or foreign mints.
How to sell coins
- The easiest way to sell coins is to go to the nearest branch of Sberbank. As a rule, they all take valuable coins.
- Collectible coins of the Savings Bank willingly buy numismatists. Today, they can be easily found on the Internet on thematic forums.
- Often such coins are sold at auctions, including on Internet sites.
- To sell collectible and investment coins in pawnshops is not recommended. Since there you will most likely get money only for the weight of the metal.
Coins, what quality is taken by Sberbank
Sberbank of Russia buys collection andinvestment coins at strictly set prices. But you need to know what coins Sberbank of Russia takes. So the cost of the coin is affected by the circulation (that is, how many similar coins have been made), the material, as well as the state of the coin. At maximum prices, only those coins that were not in circulation can be sold, ideally - they were stored in special protective cases. Coins with mechanical damages are taken by the weight of the metal.
Also, keep in mind that only coins older than three years are profitable to sell. Otherwise, with the sale of a younger coin, you will have to pay a tax.
Important: Sberbank of Russia buys coins only upon presentation of the seller's passport or other document proving the identity!