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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 313932, member: 4552"]Pending on if you know someone at a bank. You could do as a couple I've seen at coin shows do. I've talked to them over the years, got to know them, so they admitted what they primarily do. It's simple and they make big money doing it. And not illigal, just smart. </p><p>You go to the bank and purchase as many rolls of uncirculated coins as possible. You then purchase a supply of 2x2's or the more popular dealer sized 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch size flips. You now put each uncirc coin in those flips, lable as Uncirculated whatever it is and either sell at a coin show or put on ebay. At a coin show you would need some 3 ringed binders and those plastic pages that hold 20 of those flips in the binders. </p><p>Each cent would sell for $1. Nickel about $2. etc. Not much buisness the first few years but after a while, fantastic profits as you accumulate inventory. If you find someone selling rolls of older uncirc coins, this would help your inventory. Thier talbe at coin shows is one of the bussiest and they sell a lot of coins that way. Now over the years they've included proofs. They order many, many sets, separate them, each coin in a flip, all in those plastic sheets in 3 ringed binders. They too sell on ebay and other web sites. Thier profit is amazing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 313932, member: 4552"]Pending on if you know someone at a bank. You could do as a couple I've seen at coin shows do. I've talked to them over the years, got to know them, so they admitted what they primarily do. It's simple and they make big money doing it. And not illigal, just smart. You go to the bank and purchase as many rolls of uncirculated coins as possible. You then purchase a supply of 2x2's or the more popular dealer sized 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch size flips. You now put each uncirc coin in those flips, lable as Uncirculated whatever it is and either sell at a coin show or put on ebay. At a coin show you would need some 3 ringed binders and those plastic pages that hold 20 of those flips in the binders. Each cent would sell for $1. Nickel about $2. etc. Not much buisness the first few years but after a while, fantastic profits as you accumulate inventory. If you find someone selling rolls of older uncirc coins, this would help your inventory. Thier talbe at coin shows is one of the bussiest and they sell a lot of coins that way. Now over the years they've included proofs. They order many, many sets, separate them, each coin in a flip, all in those plastic sheets in 3 ringed binders. They too sell on ebay and other web sites. Thier profit is amazing.[/QUOTE]
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