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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 115771, member: 4552"]As I always do here is a great suggestion that few follow. Start going to garage/yard sales, estate sales and asking if there are any old jars, cans, bottles of coins they want to get rid of. I've found that numerous times they have some and area afraid to put them out due to theft or just didn't think of it. They will usually say we are just going to take it to a bank soon. Offer to sit right there and count it out and naturally look for anything old. If if looks profitable, offer a few dollars more than face value. I've found virtually hundreds of old coins that way. You have to ask. Another method that is free is to just go to any bank and ask for a $50 bag of pennies. Go through it and return to another bank. Have a savings or checking account with the bank you return to so they won't charge you for the deposit. Put them all in your account because you can always do a withdrawal later.</p><p> If your single (maybe even married) find a girl that works as a teller in a bank and date her if she will put aside any old coins. If she dosen't, drop her and move on. I did that a long time ago but it had horrible results. Got married to her.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 115771, member: 4552"]As I always do here is a great suggestion that few follow. Start going to garage/yard sales, estate sales and asking if there are any old jars, cans, bottles of coins they want to get rid of. I've found that numerous times they have some and area afraid to put them out due to theft or just didn't think of it. They will usually say we are just going to take it to a bank soon. Offer to sit right there and count it out and naturally look for anything old. If if looks profitable, offer a few dollars more than face value. I've found virtually hundreds of old coins that way. You have to ask. Another method that is free is to just go to any bank and ask for a $50 bag of pennies. Go through it and return to another bank. Have a savings or checking account with the bank you return to so they won't charge you for the deposit. Put them all in your account because you can always do a withdrawal later. If your single (maybe even married) find a girl that works as a teller in a bank and date her if she will put aside any old coins. If she dosen't, drop her and move on. I did that a long time ago but it had horrible results. Got married to her.[/QUOTE]
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