Buying bags of coins

Me, I'm a skeptic. Unless the bag is "seeded" with a coin of just a little more value than melt, there's be nothing of merit, I'd think they might seed your first bag just to get you to buy another bag.

After all these years of silver madness, and the surge in the collecting market, you best bet is digging one out of the ground! Or maybe an estate sale.

This is certainly a time of "let the buyer beware". If I bought a bag it would only at melt value plus maybe 10%. Then at least you'd get your money's worth. I just saw an ad on Craigslist NRV for a "rare" mercury dime in mint condition, with a picture. It was a no mint mark 1942 in "good" condition - and that's far from mint condition. The seller didn't list a price. Melt at today's spot is $1.46 - and the seller was looking for trades too!

That was laughable....
 

I got a bag of uncirculated copper cents. Mint sealed. Got some gorgeous pennies with multiple rainbows but not one blasted error coin, which was what I was looking for.
 

There is a local place that I am buying Mercs for $1.60. I have found a few that are worth more than melt. They just dump the bag out and let me pick. They started going through them because we I went back they were all from the 40s. They used to let me cherry pick from Walking Liberty but now when I buy halves the always bring Bens or 64s. I guess they didn't want me making anything off them.
 

Here's that post :)

Rare 1942 Dime

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Posted: 5 days ago
Rare 1942 Dime
I have for sale ( or trade ) a rare 1942 dime thats in mint condition

do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers

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I believe it is better than good but not mint. I am no professional grader but just my thoughts.

Can I just walk in to the Apmex facility in OKC and make a purchase or is it only online?
 

I got a bag of uncirculated copper cents. Mint sealed. Got some gorgeous pennies with multiple rainbows but not one blasted error coin, which was what I was looking for.

Mint sealed is a whole topic in itself but I think the OP was looking for AMPEX experiences only. I would think a key date barber quarter is not going to go unnoticed by the AMPEX staff and would be highly unlikely to find its way into your bag although I will say nothing is impossible. I would be very curious to know what amount of key date or otherwise rare coins they acquire in their large bullion purchases.
 

Companies like APMEX are going to be looking for key dates. On the other hand, your local Cash4Gold shop might not be.....

Generally the bigger the company, the more experts it has to look for things that are worth more.
 

Companies like APMEX are going to be looking for key dates. On the other hand, your local Cash4Gold shop might not be.....

Generally the bigger the company, the more experts it has to look for things that are worth more.

This is good advice! My brother works next door to a cash for gold and silver store and gets awesome deals on quality gold and silver coins at a little over melt value. He watches when people go in with a box of coins. As soon as they leave, he rushes over to see what they brought. Not long ago, he got a roll of 50 uncirculated 1941s Mercury Dimes. He paid $1.90 per dime.
 

My experience is that the company I use does not look over the coins well, or even at all, when brought in volume as junk silver……
So if somebody knows coins and wants to search for specific ones of value, this would be productive IMHO.
 

My experience is that the company I use does not look over the coins well, or even at all, when brought in volume as junk silver......
So if somebody knows coins and wants to search for specific ones of value, this would be productive IMHO.

And what company is that ;-)

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This is good advice! My brother works next door to a cash for gold and silver store and gets awesome deals on quality gold and silver coins at a little over melt value. He watches when people go in with a box of coins. As soon as they leave, he rushes over to see what they brought. Not long ago, he got a roll of 50 uncirculated 1941s Mercury Dimes. He paid $1.90 per dime.

Wow thats a great deal

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