US Monetary Exchange

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by collect4fun, Nov 20, 2004.

  1. collect4fun

    collect4fun Senior Member

    The Unites States Monetary Exchange ( not affiliated w/ the US gov't) had an add in the newspaper today for $2 bills at face value. The bills are UNC and "banded" in packs of five. Sounds like a good deal till you read the fine print; There is a "standard" $9 processing fee PLUS shipping and handeling charge per book of 5.

    Then you can also get a new California state quarter for "free" by sending in 3 first class postage stamps.

    My thinking is that they get you to pay $10 for the $2 bills, plus $9 processing fee, then S&H costs, then use your 3 stamps to mail you the money.

    I gotta come up with a racket like this !!!!
     
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  3. RePeat

    RePeat New Member

    Those are the type of companies that make me want to own my own business and treat customers the way they deserve to be treated. Simply amazing who they stay in business...
     
  4. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    It is exactly this type of business that causes some of us to stay the course.
    I spend a great deal of my time educating others on where to find the good sources.
    This is the main reason that I volunteer my services here on CoinTalk.
     
  5. timboy 2003

    timboy 2003 New Member

    can any body tell me how much mint 2003 state coins are worth the state quaters are missouri,maine,alabama,arkansas,illinois please reply thanks
     
  6. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I'd say about 50 cents apiece retail, and 20 cents apiece wholesale. Or you can spend them for 25 cents apiece.
     
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