Is it Normal for a dealer to have coins graded several times?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by GunLocators, Jun 5, 2004.

  1. Noobgw

    Noobgw New Member

    Yes as stated before there is a "markup" on tv coins to pay for the air time.

    I realize the markup. How about two rolls of 2004 bu nickels one roll from the philly and one roll from denver for an amazing low price of $16.95. when those coins item aired for the first time you had to beat the callers off with a stick and when all the nickels sold out they were :mad:

    All the time I was selling them I was thinking why not wait go to the bank and get $4 worth of nickels for $4 :confused:
     
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  3. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    Well all of us dealers are charging $4.50 to $4.95 for them, and yes, we still have to beat the customers back with a stick. Just goes to show you how well Americans love something new.
     
  4. GunLocators

    GunLocators New Member

    Where could I find a bank roll of P mints. We only get D here. I got 2 D rolls, but would like a P roll.
     
  5. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    "P" mintmarks circulate east of the Mississippi.
     
  6. GunLocators

    GunLocators New Member

    So how would be the best way for me to get a roll of P's
     
  7. CohibaCris

    CohibaCris New Member

    If you are so inclined, check out an online dealer and pick up the rolls there. If you want to happen by a roll locally, you will probably be waiting a while.

    And, for me, mint subscriptions for roll stock is the best way to avoid the hassle and get the best chance of an unscathed coin.
     
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