Mini Score at the pawn shop today
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 9:57 pm
I stopped by a little consignment store in my town today for the first time. He had a bag of about 200 common wheats that I looked through and there was nothing good in it. There was a one random lonely 1943S nickel in there, but he was not splitting up the "lot" and he wanted $45.00! I should have asked him what he pays for wheats!
The only other thing he had was a small bin with mixed foreign coins. I reluctantly dug through it since he would not name a flat price per coin up front. I found a 1898 50 ore from Sweden as well as a 1915 20 centavos from Cuba. Both passed the ring test, so I offered him $2/each and he took it. Got home and the melt on these totaled 7.20 when I looked it up. Then I checked eBay and there were some BIN's up there for 10-15/each on these so I was happy. I know they would fetch less on a regular auction, but I am still pretty happy. I typically have terrible luck finding stuff like this. I went to about 100 yard sales last summer and the only thing I got was a .900 spoon. I asked for coins at every one and dug through heaps of stainless-ware.
The only other thing he had was a small bin with mixed foreign coins. I reluctantly dug through it since he would not name a flat price per coin up front. I found a 1898 50 ore from Sweden as well as a 1915 20 centavos from Cuba. Both passed the ring test, so I offered him $2/each and he took it. Got home and the melt on these totaled 7.20 when I looked it up. Then I checked eBay and there were some BIN's up there for 10-15/each on these so I was happy. I know they would fetch less on a regular auction, but I am still pretty happy. I typically have terrible luck finding stuff like this. I went to about 100 yard sales last summer and the only thing I got was a .900 spoon. I asked for coins at every one and dug through heaps of stainless-ware.