- You Can Earn Lakhs By Selling a ₹1 Coin
The long-forgotten ₹1 coin in your drawer can make you a millionaire. Some individuals have even sold coins like those for as high as ₹6 lakh! If you just so happen to have the one, you could very well strike gold without having to lift a finger from home.
Why Is This Coin Special
This isn’t just any ₹1 coin. It has certain features that make it extremely valuable in the collector’s world. The coin must have the Ashoka Pillar symbol clearly printed on it, along with an image of wheat sheaves. These two things must appear beside the number “1” on both sides of the coin. If your coin matches this exact look, then you’re holding a coin that people are offering lakhs for online.
And if you have two or more, i.e., four like coins, you can earn as much as ₹24 lakh by simply selling them wisely.
Step-by-Step Guide to Sell Online
Now, let’s proceed to the part you’ve been waiting for how to sell it. First, have a good photo of your ₹1 coin that clearly shows all special features. Then visit the Quikr website and become a seller by registering yourself. Once you have registered, upload your coin’s photo with the description. The prospective buyers will contact you directly from the site. Then you can sell and trade it on your terms.
Where to List Your ₹1 Coin Safely
For the sale of coins that are rare online, sites such as Quikr are one of the better options. Olx and eBay are also used by some but do ensure that you always verify the buyer’s history and never share personal or bank details unnecessarily.
Important Alert Before You Sell
Since there are such offers floating around the internet everywhere, and don’t think they’re real. The RBI does not officially approve anyone selling or buying legal money for business purposes. So be careful. Do research first, and only go on if you’re absolutely certain of the buyer.
Make a clever move but not at the cost of your judgment.
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