Expect most dealers have a buy price of 2 cents and sell price of 3 cents. If you find someone that wants them you might end up with 3 cents. ($150 a bag)
I bought a boatload of wheats a few years back with the intention of selling on eBay. A lot of work, not a lot of profit. I ended up selling most of them to one of the advertisers in the back of Coin World who was buying.
One thing to consider, if you decide to go ahead and list them- shipping rolls isn't as cheap as lots of buyers seem to think. Even if you charge actual postage rates, you may still get complaints about "excessive shipping".
<< <i>One thing to consider, if you decide to go ahead and list them- shipping rolls isn't as cheap as lots of buyers seem to think. Even if you charge actual postage rates, you may still get complaints about "excessive shipping". >>
Sooooo very true. I have the low shipping scores to prove it. Da Fargin' Bastages!@!
Id be interested for 2.5 cents ea or 125.00 but if u box them in a med flat rate 10.70 u should fit them all in so 136 delivered is the most I'd go personally.
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The copper content alone is worth more than two cents; 1959-1982 cents have about 2.7 to 2.8 cents worth of copper. The added novelty of the wheat backing ought to be worth a little more. I would set them aside as a mini-hoard to stuff in the attic or something.
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Expect most dealers have a buy price of 2 cents and sell price of 3 cents.
If you find someone that wants them you might end up with 3 cents. ($150 a bag)
One thing to consider, if you decide to go ahead and list them- shipping rolls isn't as cheap as lots of buyers seem to think. Even if you charge actual postage rates, you may still get complaints about "excessive shipping".
<< <i>One thing to consider, if you decide to go ahead and list them- shipping rolls isn't as cheap as lots of buyers seem to think. Even if you charge actual postage rates, you may still get complaints about "excessive shipping". >>
Sooooo very true. I have the low shipping scores to prove it. Da Fargin' Bastages!@!
<< <i>Only worth what someone else is willing to pay...that being said, many dealers will pay you 2 cents each....so about $100. >>
that about sums it up
...let's give 'em away!!!