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Buying Royal Canadian Mint Gift Sets From Stores

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 Posted 07/07/2014  01:04 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add wilsonwu89 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm buying a ton of those Royal Canadan Mint gift sets with the special quarters in them: Birthday, Baby, Oh Canada, Wedding, Congratulations, etc.

Does anyone have a recommendation for a store that is likely to provide a discount if I tell them I'm buying 1 of each set that exists.

Is $10 per full set and $5 per quarter-only set too low of a price to ask? I always see these sets going for $9.95 on ebay but it's too hard to buy from different sources because the shipping would add up to insane amounts. I prefer to just buy from one source and clean them out.

Any suggestions?
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If you are wanting the 2013 sets. The post offices that still have them in stock sell them at 50% off. Which is equivalent to the prices you quoted. If you find a nice manager they will even try to round up some from other stores and have them shipped in.

I doubt coin stores will discount them unless they really want to offload them. You might be able to get them cheaper if you can find a pawn shop or antique store with coins available.
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