How much are you willing to pay for "junk"? Even if you're askin' for free donations, it costs money to ship stuff.
I have pounds and pounds of world coins (some old, some US Wheat cents mixed in, too) that I sell for a dollar a dozen at my mall booth. You can have the dollar-a-dozen price if you're willing to pay shipping. (And I would throw some freebies in, too.) PM me if you're interested.
I also have a 3-for-a-dollar bin which is popular with kids, because my three-for-a-dollar coins are fully identified, in 2X2 holders. Not many dealers take the time to do that. Most of these are 20th century coins from various countries, but there are some low-grade 1800's coins and a few small silver pieces from time to time. Quite a few are pre WW2. These are NICE cheapies. Cheap, but not junk.
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Chris
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
I have pounds and pounds of world coins (some old, some US Wheat cents mixed in, too) that I sell for a dollar a dozen at my mall booth. You can have the dollar-a-dozen price if you're willing to pay shipping. (And I would throw some freebies in, too.) PM me if you're interested.
I also have a 3-for-a-dollar bin which is popular with kids, because my three-for-a-dollar coins are fully identified, in 2X2 holders. Not many dealers take the time to do that. Most of these are 20th century coins from various countries, but there are some low-grade 1800's coins and a few small silver pieces from time to time. Quite a few are pre WW2. These are NICE cheapies. Cheap, but not junk.
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San Diego, CA