Have you ever bought a collection of coin holders?

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Here's the deal - I bought a collection of coin holders. Some I need right now! Some I think I will use in the future. But some I do not see myself ever using.
So, what should I do with the extras? Is there some good place you know of to re-sell or trade them? Or should I just talk myself into using them all? Haha?
Surely some of y'all have done something like this before! :-)
 

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What kind of holders are they? paper -plastic ? post a picture .. sell them here or on Ebay!
 

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If they're old books/holders, put some coins in them (partial book) and sell them on eBay. People like hoping that they're grandpa's coins.
 

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Need more info. Please tell us what you mean by holders? Like me for instance I bought 1 plastic tube with screw on top for 2009 quarters.
That is all.
~Thorne~
 

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I do have quite a few folders/books, but this set is plastic box cases and plastic tubes. Let me get some cell phone pictures of them!
 

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Here's my pictures of some that I think I will NOT use.
 

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They are called Capital coin holders. If the acrylic isn't too scratched, then you can sell them on eBay. The problem is if they are scratched, then no one else want them when they can can get an unblemished one for minimal cost.
 

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Okay, "Capital coin holders" ( :) )!
I'd say they were all a little bit scratched, but nothing too terrible. So do y'all think they would have decent re-sell value?
 

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