FS Dimes, Nickels, Quarters, Wheat Pennies LOT
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Looking to sell the following coins in the photos. I’ve been sorting by date and bagging them. Prefer one transaction takes all of it, but willing to seperate depending on what you like. I do not have an exact count of each coin in each ziploc. Thanks for looking. Located in the northeast US if interested in meeting locally as well. I also have a ginormous amount of wheat pennies as seen here. PM your best offer. I can do Venmo. Thanks!
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Your best bet might be to simply go to a local coin shop and sell as a group. In this way you don't have to worry about good funds received from the buyer, you don't have to pay shipping and insurance, you don't have to waste your time packaging and you don't have to worry about the coins disappearing in the mail. These are not valuable pieces, individually, and as a group are easy to sell to a shop. Good luck!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Some dimes, nickels and Quarters are sold. Taking offers to sweeten the pot for my family Christmas! Pm with offers for whats left.
And Plan B might be if you dump the non-silver in a Coinstar, use the gift card option to avoid a service fee. Good luck and Ho ho ho! Peace Roy
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Cents after 1958, dimes after 1964, and quarters after 1964 do not generally have any numismatic premium. For the 35% silver war nickels (1942 type 2-1945) and the 90% silver dimes and quarters, they are worth at least the value of silver they contain. Most common wheat cents, which you appear to have, are only worth a few cents in average circulated condition. All of the coins are easy to sell to a dealer for a fair price.
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I'd be a little concerned about keeping coins in ziplock bags... isn't that chock-full-o-PVCs?
No. Ziploc bags are made from polyethylene, not polyvinyl chloride.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Received my coins. Excellent deal. Thanks!