Coppercrazy wrote:I for one could never sell an unopened roll of halves.I only get a few boxes a month,and I enjoy the thrill of the search.I would however profit more selling the rolls unopened...but im not selling my coins now anyways,so...
kidman232 wrote:looks to me even after fee's selling bank sealed rolls might create more profits than actually opening and hoping to find silver.
http://cgi.ebay.com/UNSEARCHED-BANK-ROL ... 2312d2a7d8
http://cgi.ebay.com/UNSEARCHED-BANK-ROL ... 27bd019c19
http://cgi.ebay.com/UNSEARCHED-ROLL-Ken ... 4aad585a64
http://cgi.ebay.com/UNSEARCHED-BANK-ROL ... 27bd014f94
http://cgi.ebay.com/Unsearched-half-dol ... 2a12afef1f
looks like anywhere from $16-20+ per roll dlvd. even with shipping and fees, probably make more money than avg search, especially with how many people seem to get skunked on boxes
WizardTN wrote:If they are too lazy to get off their butts and go to the bank and get their own rolls to search and want them delivered to their door at a premium, then someone is going to provide that service.
Presearching and machine re-wrapping IS pushing it.
Otherwise it is "finding a need and filling it" in my book.
cesariojpn wrote:Y'know, given another thread here on the forums, this would be quite the idea to dump excess half dollars other than a bank.
Get yourself a coin wrapping machine, salt a few Franklins and 40% halves into the mix to ensure "genuine silver finds" by some bidders, keep a sockpuppet account or two to make sure the positives are up on the seller account, and it'll be (somewhat) easy money.
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