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Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
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Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
Part of collecting low value coins is the hassle of selling them someday. If you want to collect $1 or $8 coins and you enjoy it that's awesome but when it's your time to go those coins are going to be a nuisance to whoever inherits them or a nuisance to you if you tried to sell them yourself beforehand. That's why you see… -
Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
@YQQ shipping to Canada is very expensive, approx. $17 for tracked 1st class and customs label. For inexpensive coins that weigh less than 1 ounce and less than 1/8" thick, I place the coin in a 2x2 then a crown size flip then tape to middle of invoice / receipt then in #10 envelope. This method allows the "package" to go… -
Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
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Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
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Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
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Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
USPS has made low value coins rather hard to buy and sell through the mail. That said, $15 for shipping seems to be a discount from what USPS charges for a 3 ounce package to Canada. First class letter is less, but that's limited to being 1/4" thick, so forget about any padding or protection for the coin. Perhaps if you… -
Re: Info/ help needed about a Chicago dealer
most of you seem not to get it. I did say it is not the $$$$$ for me. I just used my real example. Question: whom are and many of you going to sell your coins to 5-20 years from now???? Only to the ultra rich who do not care what it costs? kids will not or can not afford your coins....and your current clients have left us.…
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