To: LostInBayport
You probably will not find anything of collectors value.
I had a couple of coins that I took into a coin dealer. There was one nickel I got 10 cents for. I got a couple dollars for some large Mexican coins with a high silver content. That was from a 50 year old collection.
Local Fred Meyer (Kroger) has self serve coin sorters. I think they take 3%. Our credit union is free for members.
29 posted on
07/10/2020 10:51:43 AM PDT by
Cold Heart
(Legalize Hydoxychlorquin)
To: Cold Heart
if it’s a coinstar it’s 11%. The only thing coinstar are good for is sorting out all the silver coins. people leave them in the reject slot.
49 posted on
07/10/2020 11:14:57 AM PDT by
CJ Wolf
( #wwg1wga #Godwins)
To: Cold Heart
“Our credit union is free for members.”
Mine used to be - and since March they charge 5%. WTF, over? I found a bank that’ll take rolled coins for nothing, so I’m switching to them for dumping my coin searches. The coin envelopes are available on Amazon for under $0.01/roll. I joined the CU just for the coin counting machine, and I told them that I am leaving because of their change in policy.
54 posted on
07/10/2020 11:18:39 AM PDT by
Ancesthntr
("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher)
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