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Do You Like Buying Cull Coins?

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 Posted 04/19/2015  04:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add buddy16cat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
True, depends on the "cull" and what is in the lot. Some may classify a coin as "cull" just because it is low grade but will it included it with stuff that is bent up and no date. It depends on how cheap you get them too, since the really crappy won't sell and you get stuck with it.
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The copper and nickel culls I get are spent for face value since that is what I paid for them. The silver culls are sold by actual weight to anyone buying 90% silver. Culls just are not worth my time to do anything else with. Rare dates I will pay half of a problem free coin in G-4 regardless of what the coin looks like and take the highest offer. The buyer is happy and I sold a coin I would rather not have.
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Even though I don't consider this a cull, I picked up a nice 1853 3 cent silver from my LCS today for $7.00. It has really light corrosion on the reverse, and verdi-care would easily take that off and make it an easy $40 coin.
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i buy culls for my personal collection and not to flip.
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I have 1904 Teddy Roosevelt copper election medal, with Vice Pres on reverse, dollar size, a Remember the Maine token and 1888 V nickel all with holes above date, a 2 1/2 gold peso in a ring I bought in Aculpulco in 1976 tails is almost smooth and heads AU. All have memories except 1888.
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I was watching another cull lot I was going to bid on but forgot. It had a 1809 Half Cent that needed Verdi-care, A couple holed 3 cent silver, and others.
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