A little late in the conversation - but i like Jakes Marketplace . The prices arent bad, and once i became what they term a 'dealer', i get my supplies at 50% of their list price. I dont buy often, but its pretty cheap. The only down part to becoming a dealer is your initial order has to be over $300, after that each order has to be over $100. The first order was tough for me, but each subsequent order has been pretty easy.
Be careful, they may file a 1099 on you if you're considered a business. Not sure of their practice, though.
I did a price comparison between, Wizard Coin Supply, Coin Supply Express, and Jakes Marketplace. Coin Supply Express beat the others hands down. I compared cent tubes and cent storage boxes. Here's the breakdown: Wizard Coin Supply: Storage Box (50 slots) for Cent Round Tubes @ 6.68/ea x. 16 boxes = $106.88 ; Box of 100 count Round Cent Tubes @ 21.49/ea x 8 boxes = $171.92 + S&H $32.93 (FedEx Ground Home Delivery) = GRAND TOTAL $311.73 Jakes Marketplace: Storage Box (50 slots) for Cent Round Tubes @ 8.45/ea x 16 boxes = $135.20; Box of 100 count Round Cent Tubes @ 29.99/ea x 8 boxes = $239.92 + S&H $21.32 (UPS Ground) + $12.38 Insurance (Insurance price was automatically entered and required) = GRAND TOTAL $408.82 Coin Supply Express: Storage Box (50 slots) for Cent Round Tubes @ 5.81/ea x 16 boxes = $92.96; Box of 100 count Round Cent Tubes @ 21.29/ea x 8 boxes = $170.32 + S&H of 24.28 (FedEx Home Delivery) = GRAND TOTAL $287.56 I'll use Coin Supply Express from now on! --Elisa
Thanks Elisa that is kind of what I did with those two and Brent-Krueger that was suggested so my order was hands down coin supply express. Thanks for the breakdown though as it is good to see actual numbers for everyone. I was at work when I did mine so I did it quickly.