fair trade?

CHAINCHOMP

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went to my local coin store (who i always get me crhing supplies from, they usually give me prertty good deals), and was wondering if this sounds like i got a pretty good deal, i paid a total of $17.24 ($16.05 w/o tax) with tax and here is what i got:
1-2011 red book (hard cover) (normally $16.95, but took 10% off for me=$15.25)
2-of the standard cardboard whitman coin folders (franklin & walker half editions) (25 cents each)
3-clear plastic tubes for half dollars (10 cents each)
and a bag of a little over 200 flat wrappers for dimes. (free, guy forgot 2 ring them up, then it was too late, so he let me have them for free)
 

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dave5710

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Are you serious? Of course you did. The redbook and coins folders alone at Barnes and Noble or Borders, would be at least 23-25 bucks before tax.
 

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