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  1. #1
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    Got my first fully sealed BEP "brick" today.

    Thought I would share it.
    Got my first fully sealed BEP "brick" today.-img_20120529_200445.jpg

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    WOW! How did you get your hands on that? Don't use any of them at Wal Mart or anywhere as you might get arrested like the last guy did because some schmuck didn't realize, the government made $2 bills!
    If I was President; I would take away welfare! I wouldn't make any bargains with foreign countries! I wouldn't take #@*& from any country! I would close the borders! I would get rid of taxes! I would make EVERYONE own at least 5 guns! I would ENFORCE Finders Keepers Law !!!!!!!!

  4. #3
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    I specially ordered it. It came fresh from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. I sold it to a collector for $250 over FV.

  5. #4
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    Seeker of enough wealth to quit my job.

    Jul 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by crhstreetwalker View Post
    I specially ordered it. It came fresh from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. I sold it to a collector for $250 over FV.
    Care to share with a newbie how one goes about ordering something front the BEP? Thanks in advance.

  6. #5
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    Some more "bricks."
    Got my first fully sealed BEP "brick" today.-img_20120802_211311.jpg

    Quote Originally Posted by Easy View Post
    Care to share with a newbie how one goes about ordering something front the BEP? Thanks in advance.
    Message me if you're still interested.

  7. #6
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    Jul 2012
    Indianapolis
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    That's a $1K brick no? So you made 25% correct? I'm also interested on how one orders a brick of any denomination from BEP!

  8. #7
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    Seeker of enough wealth to quit my job.

    Jul 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by inspectorgadget View Post
    That's a $1K brick no? So you made 25% correct? I'm also interested on how one orders a brick of any denomination from BEP!
    Not necessarily. You have to consider possible selling fees and shipping costs. Most likely he mad 10-15%

  9. #8
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    Jul 2012
    Indianapolis
    Whites MXT
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    58 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Quote Originally Posted by Easy View Post
    Not necessarily. You have to consider possible selling fees and shipping costs. Most likely he mad 10-15%
    That still works for me, guess I was thinking gross not net. So ya you are probably correct!

  10. #9
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    Seeker of enough wealth to quit my job.

    Jul 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by inspectorgadget View Post
    That still works for me, guess I was thinking gross not net. So ya you are probably correct!
    Actually I thought it was a 1k brick. Turns out its a 2k brick so selling for 250 over face would just barely cover final value fee. So I thinking its a Craigslist sale which is obviously sketchy......

  11. #10
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    You are correct, it is a craigslist sale. I constantly have an ad going with flashy pictures, and whenever someone wants to purchase one, we meet a bank. Only once have I done a delivery, and it was completely fine. I would know if it's going to be sketchy or not, and would decline the transaction. Most of the time noone is buying these, so I'll either sit on them for a while or end up just taking them back to the bank. I wish I could get around to selling them on eBay, but I don't know how individuals selling them on there get away with shipping. You can't insure cash, and a lot of postal workers have sticky fingers.

  12. #11
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    Seeker of enough wealth to quit my job.

    Jul 2012
    Freakmont
    940
    206 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Quote Originally Posted by crhstreetwalker View Post
    You are correct, it is a craigslist sale. I constantly have an ad going with flashy pictures, and whenever someone wants to purchase one, we meet a bank. Only once have I done a delivery, and it was completely fine. I would know if it's going to be sketchy or not, and would decline the transaction. Most of the time noone is buying these, so I'll either sit on them for a while or end up just taking them back to the bank. I wish I could get around to selling them on eBay, but I don't know how individuals selling them on there get away with shipping. You can't insure cash, and a lot of postal workers have sticky fingers.
    That's actually a great place to meet. I couldn't think of a place convenient that I would really feel comfortable to sell a block of cash to a stranger..... The bank is as good a place as any. There may be a security guard in the parking lot and at very least there will be cameras.
    Oh, I didn't even think about the not be able to insure cash thing....ugh... Well couldn't you just eh hem lie about what's in the package? Couldn't you just go into the post office with a sealed package and tell them it's a signed football or something?

 

 

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