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<p>[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2838723, member: 85787"]First thing I did to acquire these coins was I went to grocery stores, anywhere with a cash register. I found one at McDonald's, 4 at Safeway, two at a smoke shop and one more at Frys. As for the grocery stores, if you come in the morning or like afternoon is when they don't lock it up to go back to the bank. But all you gotta do is ask, I got most of the bites at the customer service desk where the cigarettes are. Probably took me about three months of not that often checking to get these and I just sold them for 20 bucks all together, no variety. I remember a few people saying that these were worth only a dollar. I'm trying to show these guys that's not true. I even said I was going to sell them for 2 bucks each, and he was like I'll give you 20 for finders fee ( i mean come on I skateboard to get these coins. So I kinda feel like I deserve it. But didnt want to shirk him on the value, he saw where the value was) I even told him that they aren't worth that much, but probably 2 bucks according to coin tracker at low grades. He said that he gives them to his children, tells them to keep them for long time, and they do so. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> people will pay what they want. Even knowing the value of the coins will eventually rise in time because of the fact that they are unique, and somewhat hard to find, And I know that because I have worked many many many cash registers. Only dollar coins I seen have anything unique with the dollar coins are the Suzan B Anthony dollar coins. Some of those in specific years and grades are worth 2 bucks for low grades, In no way am i trying to con the man. I guess doing the work for people pays off. (I wanted to keep them, but I am in a pinch and I know i can still find these coins later so they were the only ones that need to go.) sucks that I have to let them go but heck, that's why I collected them, if i was in a pinch i would be able to atleast sell it for 2 bucks as a finders fee for the people who like these coins. I would also pay 20 bucks to get these coins back haha. So here is how I made 6 dollars into 20 bucks. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> [ATTACH=full]671112[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]671109[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2838723, member: 85787"]First thing I did to acquire these coins was I went to grocery stores, anywhere with a cash register. I found one at McDonald's, 4 at Safeway, two at a smoke shop and one more at Frys. As for the grocery stores, if you come in the morning or like afternoon is when they don't lock it up to go back to the bank. But all you gotta do is ask, I got most of the bites at the customer service desk where the cigarettes are. Probably took me about three months of not that often checking to get these and I just sold them for 20 bucks all together, no variety. I remember a few people saying that these were worth only a dollar. I'm trying to show these guys that's not true. I even said I was going to sell them for 2 bucks each, and he was like I'll give you 20 for finders fee ( i mean come on I skateboard to get these coins. So I kinda feel like I deserve it. But didnt want to shirk him on the value, he saw where the value was) I even told him that they aren't worth that much, but probably 2 bucks according to coin tracker at low grades. He said that he gives them to his children, tells them to keep them for long time, and they do so. :) people will pay what they want. Even knowing the value of the coins will eventually rise in time because of the fact that they are unique, and somewhat hard to find, And I know that because I have worked many many many cash registers. Only dollar coins I seen have anything unique with the dollar coins are the Suzan B Anthony dollar coins. Some of those in specific years and grades are worth 2 bucks for low grades, In no way am i trying to con the man. I guess doing the work for people pays off. (I wanted to keep them, but I am in a pinch and I know i can still find these coins later so they were the only ones that need to go.) sucks that I have to let them go but heck, that's why I collected them, if i was in a pinch i would be able to atleast sell it for 2 bucks as a finders fee for the people who like these coins. I would also pay 20 bucks to get these coins back haha. So here is how I made 6 dollars into 20 bucks. :) [ATTACH=full]671112[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]671109[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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