bulk for crafters?
kuhli
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While sorting through some coins that I am planning to liquidate, I ran across a couple bags of bulk stuff that I don't have much use for. I thought maybe if someone liked to use coins in craft projects??, or to share with a classroom of children??, or ......??
Anyway, they are 1c each, plus actual postage.
Here is the list:
Bahamas 1 cent (1966-1969) large cent with starfish 140 available
Bahamas 5 cent (1966) with pineapple 20 available
Jamaica 10 cent (mostly 1969, a few odd dates) 40 available
Trinidad & Tobago 1 cent (1966-1986) a couple KM#'s here 240 available
I can also come up with some decent quantities of Canadian 1 cent (1937-up), and also British decimal 1 cents (but who can't get a ton of them??) I might even be able to throw together a few dozen older British ½ & 1 pennies, if anyone is interested.
Remember, these are common, low grade coins that would probably only be useful to someone who is NOT a collector.
Anyway, they are 1c each, plus actual postage.
Here is the list:
Bahamas 1 cent (1966-1969) large cent with starfish 140 available
Bahamas 5 cent (1966) with pineapple 20 available
Jamaica 10 cent (mostly 1969, a few odd dates) 40 available
Trinidad & Tobago 1 cent (1966-1986) a couple KM#'s here 240 available
I can also come up with some decent quantities of Canadian 1 cent (1937-up), and also British decimal 1 cents (but who can't get a ton of them??) I might even be able to throw together a few dozen older British ½ & 1 pennies, if anyone is interested.
Remember, these are common, low grade coins that would probably only be useful to someone who is NOT a collector.
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<< <i>While sorting through some coins that I am planning to liquidate, I ran across a couple bags of bulk stuff that I don't have much use for. I thought maybe if someone liked to use coins in craft projects??, or to share with a classroom of children??, or ......??
Anyway, they are 1c each, plus actual postage.
Here is the list:
Bahamas 1 cent (1966-1969) large cent with starfish 140 available
Bahamas 5 cent (1966) with pineapple 20 available
Jamaica 10 cent (mostly 1969, a few odd dates) 40 available
Trinidad & Tobago 1 cent (1966-1986) a couple KM#'s here 240 available
I can also come up with some decent quantities of Canadian 1 cent (1937-up), and also British decimal 1 cents (but who can't get a ton of them??) I might even be able to throw together a few dozen older British ½ & 1 pennies, if anyone is interested.
Remember, these are common, low grade coins that would probably only be useful to someone who is NOT a collector. >>
I'm interested, I Just sent you a private message