I guess you could say I sell back my clad when I get enough put together. Coinstar charges *maybe more now* 10 percent. The rest hold more value to me in the memories of the recoveryI admit in the event I find something of exceptional value I might be inclined to sell it. Scrap jewelry gets sold however.
Alright, does anyone on here try to sell their coins? If yes, what kind of profit/a have you made?
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was into coin roll hunting a few yrs ago,did well enough to buy an excal,wetsuit,gloves n boots and a scoop.............traded it in when silver was at 47 and i only dealt with 1/2 dollars
Very nice frank, vey encouraging!
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Here's the trick! Looking where the high priced items have been lost, or in cache hunting, placed.
I search some yards here where the rich have stayed in the past summers to escape the city heat. Some of the yards are over 200 years old, and never been searched. I am sure there are areas like this within 30 miles of all big cities.
Cache hunting is different. You have to develop a sense as to whether the tale has the right logic and if the facts fit and are valid. Hay, it's worth it for the fun and if you play the game right, there are big rewards. Frank...
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