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Valued Member
United States
337 Posts |
plus if you search a box and get no silver in 49 rolls, odds are that last one won't have silver. Just a quick thought if you could get 12 bucks on craigslist per roll, you might be able to make a little gas money for driving to the bank
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Valued Member
United States
162 Posts |
Even the ones that sold for $9.99 had $5 shipping so they did better than break even.
More interesting (to me) is that there are a number of auctions for $500 dollars worth that sold for $600 (including shipping). Take out the actual shipping cost and the ebay/paypal fees and the seller makes about $20, that's almost worth it.
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Valued Member
United States
312 Posts |
.... If you're not insuring it... Personally, I would never send a $500 item without insurance.
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New Member
United States
1 Posts |
Hi, new member here and I just had to comment on this. I hope nobody in their right mind would buy these. I'm sure they are 100% unsearched rolls, but I'm also sure that they are 100% weighed as well. The sellers probably buys a bunch of rolls, weigh them and keep the ones that might have silver, then sell the rest.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
594 Posts |
 Quote: Hi, new member here and I just had to comment on this. I hope nobody in their right mind would buy these. I'm sure they are 100% unsearched rolls, but I'm also sure that they are 100% weighed as well. The sellers probably buys a bunch of rolls, weigh them and keep the ones that might have silver, then sell the rest. Good point.
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Valued Member
United States
94 Posts |
Quote: Hi, new member here and I just had to comment on this. I hope nobody in their right mind would buy these. I'm sure they are 100% unsearched rolls, but I'm also sure that they are 100% weighed as well. The sellers probably buys a bunch of rolls, weigh them and keep the ones that might have silver, then sell the rest. Nice, that's exactly what I was thinking. I think it would not even take that great of a scale to detect at least a 1964 in the roll. Still, selling these things to make ~ $1.00 per roll seems like an awful lot of work. I mean, you get one scammer and it eats up 15 sales worth.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
687 Posts |
You can't weigh rolls to find silver reliably. The single rolls being sold probably don't make much money, but they may be from people experimenting with demand or trying to pad their feedback ratings. Looking at completed auctions though, the 10 and 50 roll lots definitely made money.
If you want to try it, buy a box and look at the ends. If you don't see any silver, open every other roll then (depending on what you find) sell the other 25 rolls. You can make money if you do it in bulk, but it my opinion it's too much effort for not enough gain.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
584 Posts |
It doesn't take much skill to carefully unwrap those rolls search through them and put them back in and just follow the folds back in to make it look perfect again. I tried it to see how hard it would be for someone to do it. And to be honest to see if I could do it. Kennedy's, Sacagawea, & Prez. results were great. And the weight is another factor. But I mean really you can put a 90 or 40 %er in a roll every time you make x amount of money just to get the positive feedback. It doesn't matter that its your sisters husband father uncle. Ok that was a little much. Your better off going bank to bank. Unless your teller lets you roll search for months only to tell you after all the time invested that she keeps all the silver ones for herself and sells them on ebay. LOL
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2049 Posts |
Quote: Even the ones that sold for $9.99 had $5 shipping so they did better than break even. Not at all... ebay charges a final value fee on shipping now too so at $14.99 x 9% = $1.35 ebay fees Paypal charges 2.9% plus $0.30, so with a $14.99 payment = $0.73 Paypal fees To ship first class for about 12 ounces once packed will cost $3.24 by first class mail (I used shipping from Wisconsin to Arkansas to get this rate) Total shipping and fees = $5.32 Cost of roll = $10.00 Total cost = $15.32 This is a deal that loses money for them and I am not even including shipping materials, and gas money if these are dropped off at the post office, and this is using the most basic shipping available (without insurance). Feel free to correct me if you think my numbers are wrong...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
850 Posts |
What are you talking about this roll went for $20
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Pillar of the Community
United States
850 Posts |
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Rest in Peace
United States
5375 Posts |
...there are wayyyy better ways to make money, like buying stuff at off times and selling it during high traffic times with good pics.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2049 Posts |
Quote: What are you talking about this roll went for $20 You gave ONE example of a roll that went for $21.72. For every roll like this, I bet there are dozens of examples of rolls that went for $12-$13 or less. If every roll sold for $21.72, then yeah I would be selling them all day long but the ended auctions seem to show this is not the case at all.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3283 Posts |
The only one making money is ebay, both the buyer and the seller are getting burned,the way I look at it.
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Valued Member
United States
277 Posts |
I think halves are the wrong way to go. If the cent is going to be gone sometime in the next 10 years like many people believe than buy boxes of cents now hold onto them and wait till the cent is gone. Those boxes would sell for a premium. I am not saying you will make a fortune but if you have the extra cash and space you could buy a box a week and hold onto them. At worst they never get rid of the cents and you turn them back in for exactly what you paid for them.
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