Finder wrote:Well, not everyone can afford a Ryedale at $500.
And Im not sure I could get enough pennies to run through it to justify the cost.
Some might start with this cheapie to be able to afford the Ryedale later.
If you find $250 FV worth of copper pennies and are able to sell them for 100%, I guess that would pay for it.
Minus Ebay and Paypal fees, and any cost associated with dumping your zincs.
Thats quite a lot of pennies to get there.
highroller4321 wrote:People really should just stick with Ryedale's. I have heard from soooo many people that these wodden boxes of junk don't work worth a dang.
coinalyzer wrote:68Camaro I got yours shipped out today. Let me know if I can be of any assistance. Finder. the case I sell now takes me 3 hours to build, cut wood, adjust, test and pack up for shipping. The first time it took me a whole weekend to get it right. It looks easier to build than it is. I offer the assembled one for people that do not have the tools or time to make their own case. I have lower prices on coinalyzer.com now than in the past due to not having the eBay fees. my price is now $119 + s/h. I'm also working on a new design that may be cheaper. I will make sure the new one does not look like a bird house. LOL
Return to Copper Penny Bullion Investing
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 39 guests