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Valued Member
United States
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I recently acquired a fairly large collection of mostly US coins back in January. I had very little knowledge of coins or bullion at the time but have since learned a enough to be dangerous . I've sorted out the junk silver and the one's with some numismatic value but I still have a huge supply of pennies. There are a few rolls of IHs, several rolls of 43s and many rolls of BU wheats and a few BU post wheats (or whatever they're called) from the 50s and 60s. I would like to sell/trade these pennies for silver. As these came from a deceased coin show dealer I doubt there's any rare one in the mix, those I believe were carded and number several dozen. I checked the local shops and they offered me $.015 per Wheat penny and didn't want the non wheats. I thought this was kind of low for BUs. What would be the best way for me to sell/exchange these pennies for silver, or cash that I will turn into silver? Rick
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Valued Member
United States
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That's a pretty low offer for wheat pennies! You say you have several dozen rolls? If not, how many?
Steel pennies are generally worth more than typical wheats, as long as they aren't rusted through.
IH pennies - well, not sure what other pay for them, but I might pay .50 to 1.00 on average.
Just saying that I could be interested, depending on how many there are and how much you'd like for them.
Also, once you have 50 posts, you can sell those rolls here on coincommunity, and let everyone benefit.
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Moderator
 United States
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 to CCF. 250 posts to sell and 50 posts to buy,but don't worry post counts go up faster then you would think.Any chance on posting a few pics of the better stuff from your collection? John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I suggest selling on ebay for now. Just remember to add those famous statements such as UNSEARCHED.
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Valued Member
 United States
477 Posts |
Thanks for the tips. I though about ebay but these things are heavy and the cheapest flat rate box is about $10. I don't think many will pay that kind of postage unless they're getting a hundred bucks worth or so. Maybe somebody here knows a better way to sell them on ebay. I count about 70 tubes, some only partially filled, some modern BUs (70s & up), a lot of 50s BUs, some 60s BUs, around 5 tubes of 43s, some tubes of 40s BUs, some 40s circulated, some 50s circulated as well as several hundred in flips going back to the teens and several of the blue coin books full. There are several dozen IHs in flips, I thought there was a tube of them, I'll have to look around for them. I see the famous word "unsearched" a lot on ebay but unless the roll comes from the mint I find it hard to believe somebody somewhere hasn't searched it. I would never post that word unless I was 100% sure the roll hadn't been tampered with. These coming from a dealer I'm about 100% sure they've been looked at closely. I could post a pic but you're not going to be able to tell much when they're in the tubes and it would take a whole day to go through them to see exactly what's there. I guess I'll eventually have to do that. Thanks again for the advice, Rick
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Rest in Peace
United States
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The small flat rate box is $5.85 or thereabouts and measures 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 x 1 5/8. That's big enough for lotsa cent rolls.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It's all depend on how you want to handle this: a) Quick liquidation - sell in bulk. Warning: You will not get the most money but you will save A LOT of time. b) Slow liquidation - sort/organize then sale in small lots/rolls. Warning: You will get the most money but it will COST you a lot of times (as you need to sort, organize, research for grade/condition to establish value - which mean you need to learn about the series, learn about condition and grade, etc).
Once you choose one of those two paths, it would be easier for us to help you.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Welcome to CC! Personally, for now, I'd stay away from ebay, the fees will eat you alive. Drop me a PM, I might be able to help.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Agree with staying away from ebay. They have added so many fees, it's not worth it! I am selling on there right now basically just to clear out stuff I don't need, but I'm done once I sell what I have. I am leaning toward getting the post count up and selling on here. Free to post and the people who buy it are more likely to not turn around and rip someone off with it, but rather use the purchase for their own collection(s).
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 United States
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Quote: Drop me a PM, I might be able to help. Reminder: New members cannot send or receive e-mail. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I don't know what better option you have than ebay. I know there are fees but where else is there? Any dealer is going to want to sell at a profit and their cut will be much higher than any fees associated with ebay. I guess maybe Craigslist but that has it's own problems. Looking at ebay, rolls of circulated Indians are going for $40-50 or so. Rolls of circulated 43's are going for $5 or so; a little more for D or S mints. 40's BU rolls - hard to say what a mixed roll would go for - date rolls of BU go for $40 and up - some dates push $200 50's BU rolls - same story, no one really offering mixed rolls but think you might get $10-15 a roll maybe. The BU 60's and 70's and all the circulated wheats - sell them in lots - or spend the memorials - they may not sell The coins in flips - sell individually or in small lots Coins in Books - sell books and coins together individually - circulated wheat sets seem to go for $20-40 There are cheaper ways to ship a roll or two than Priority Flat. Regular 1st class package may make sense in some circumstances.
Edited by KenKat 07/17/2013 5:04 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 I agree with KenKat. I would look at the Indians in the rolls and make sure they are common dates. First class mailing is good if you are only selling one roll or a small lot of coins. The weight limit is 13 oz. The small flat rate priority box is $5.15 if you print your own label. Good luck.  Oh by the way, I would say try to get your post count up if you are not already on ebay and put them on here. They would probably sell better on here, because the low feedback score and the market being way down would impact your selling negatively.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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As for those flat rate priority boxes if you can fit it in the box they will ship it for the flat rate. I just ship a small flat rate box and it was packed. Thought I was stuffing a suit case for a trip.
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Valued Member
United States
405 Posts |
ebay fees are not really that bad. I pay 6% for ebay and a couple % for paypal. It is worth it to me because you can reach millions of people.
Edited by cjspearsdog 07/17/2013 11:11 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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For ebay fees, I pay 10% of the price including shipping, and a smaller paypal fee. True, it does reach tons of people, but I am still not selling anything right now. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 with others about selling on here. Yu'll reach people that actually appreciate the coins and not just rip someone off with them.
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