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Valued Member
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Ebay, flat rate shipping boxes aren't bad. You can put up to 70lbs in those boxes, and they cost 13-18ish. You should be able to drive a nice profit even after shipping and ebay fees.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I had the same problem mizugori... trying to sell them is tough. After fees and shipping ebay makes it almost useless. I found a guy online to sell them to privately and that seems to work well. I make $50 bags and ship 2 of them in a medium flat rate box for around $15 with $200 of insurance. That's where I would start.. sell one like that on ebay and contact the buyer about setting up a regular thing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
950 Posts |
box 2, $6.71in copper, making 26.8% copper. there were 15 canadians, 4 nice looking zinc keepers and 41 wheats. strangely all but like 2 of the wheats are dirty and gross. they look like they were in a rusty can for years.
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 United States
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Good amount of wheats though.
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United States
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Yeha, that seems to be teh trend lately. Lots of dirty gross wheats. I had a bag of cents that I went through also (i didnt include it here because it wasnt a $25 box) and most of those wheats were cruddy too, but in a different way. Green VS rusty.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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There is a forum called realcent where you can easily sell copper pennies.
Edited by penny man 07/23/2013 10:32 pm
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box 3 totals copper-$7.25, 33.4% wheat- 5 bu or toned coins -4 canadians- 8
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United States
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I cant state percentages since I havent been keeping track (although I wish I did and will going forward), but just wanted to share this... I have a residence in NY and one in FL and I noticed some consistant differences. I CRH in both quite frequently and in FL I am constantly getting peoples dumps, which I dont mind as one mans trash is another mans missing coin.
In FL, which I am in a popular retirement area, I get solid rolls of wheats and tons of copper. I get lots of older BU coins which I imagine the dumper simply had better. If the banks I frequent are out of customer wrapped rolls, its mainly boxes of brand new 2013's.
In NY, customer wrapped rolls are scarce (at least at my banks), so I think I am getting retail store dumps... these coins are beat! I have never seen 2010 and up coins that look like ancients as much as these. However, for some odd reason, randomly mixed in will be a handful of AU/BU coins from the 60s, 70s, 80s etc. I am talking few and far between, but I get older coins in better shape than the 2013s in the roll :) Also, feels like wheats dont exist in NY compared to FL as far as CRH. So few and far between.
Just thought Id share since I am in the unique situation to CRH in two very different locations.
On a side note, I am going through boxes of nickels now which I never touch in FL as my experiences were always horrible... lots of mangled coins. NY has better nickels, FL better cents IMO :)
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United States
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Went through $25.00 of CRW (customer wrapped rolls) yesterday Here's the stats: 24.92% copper broken down as follows. Canadian 42-77 (13) 78-79 (1) 80-81 (3) 82-96 (12) Wheats one of each unless otherwise stated. 1926 1939 1940 1942 1944x3 1945 1950d 1952d 1953s 1956d 1957d IHC1905 59-69 (107) 70-79 (368) 80-81 (105) Got bunch of 82's however haven't weighed them yet. Also found 3 US Dimes 1976 1967 2012 d
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Valued Member
 United States
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Good finds, I haven't found a IHC in a while! I have 2 boxes of halves coming in this week, plan to pick up $200 in cents to go along with them so the Ryedale can do it's thing while I sort the halves.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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last box had $6.99 copper, 29.96%, 8 Canadians and 7 wheats including a 1918s.
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United States
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Keep in mind that $20 profit actually is less since ebay and paypal (same company really) are reaming you with fees. that $20 turns to under $10. eBay/paypal fees are applied to the price PLUS shipping, meaning about 12% off $86, then subtract the $50 and $16, leaves you with 9. I have 50 sales on ebay and I really think I'm on my way out of selling coins on there.
Edited by Broseph 08/11/2013 10:22 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I set up an ongoing deal with a guy who sends me money through paypal and there is no fee.
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Valued Member
 United States
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Broseph is correct on fees. On that $50 box, I netted about $12 in profit. If you can find someone willing to forgo ebay, that is awesome. It has correctly earned the name ebay. On a side note, after running about 600$ through this year. I noticed my Ryedale sensitivity was not set right. Basically anything prior to 1940 was being filtered out with the Zincs! Ouch!
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United States
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Box 5 Copper- $8.23 Canadian- 11, including a 2012 Wheat-8, nothing special. other- A Netherlands 10 cent coin. Box 6 Copper- $7.59 Canadian- 14 Wheat- 6 other- Oldest roll find yet! See pictures.  
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