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<p>[QUOTE="toned_morgan, post: 3470535, member: 97258"]Ok, so the best way to get the most profit isn't the best way to do it... This is an "evil" way of doing it, but you will get up to double what you would get normally. Buy a twist n crimp crimping device (<a href="https://www.amazon.com/String-Son-Inc-1086-Twist-N-Crimp/dp/B002S4W45U/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=twist+n+crimp&qid=1555503283&s=gateway&sr=8-1#HLCXComparisonWidget_feature_div" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.amazon.com/String-Son-Inc-1086-Twist-N-Crimp/dp/B002S4W45U/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=twist+n+crimp&qid=1555503283&s=gateway&sr=8-1#HLCXComparisonWidget_feature_div" rel="nofollow">https://www.amazon.com/String-Son-Inc-1086-Twist-N-Crimp/dp/B002S4W45U/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=twist+n+crimp&qid=1555503283&s=gateway&sr=8-1#HLCXComparisonWidget_feature_div</a>) and get some strong grown or red paper with no folds in it. Then, find a plastic tube roll (probably what you have) and fit the paper into it as close to the plastic edge. This will basically act as a mold for your roll. Then, with gloves, put the coins in. They may not all fit, so what I like to do is measure the total width of all 50 coins stacked (should be around 3 inches). Take some push pins and put them in on the end sticking out of the plastic tube to act as a barrier and also to put the pennies in equally. Now take the paper and flip it upside down. None of the pennies should fall out because of your barrier created by the push pins. Then insert the last few coins into it and equal them out (put an equal amount of paper on each side). Take your finger and roll the edges of both ends a bit. Then take your crimper and fit it onto the edge and twist away. When you twist, make sure to push on it, but not too much. When you're done, the edge should be square, so just take your finger and squeeze it to look a bit more round. Both ends should be tight on the coins on the ends, but not too tight. Don't write anything on the paper because it will infiltrate it and ruin the coins. Also, practice this with normal coins beforehand. Make sure that one or both ends show 1934 D. And once you have done that, go on eBay and make a listing without saying it is really old, but just state the obvious facts (a roll of BU 1934 D wheat pennies, etc.) You can make it no returns, and people will still buy it. With this method, you could sell your roll at around $500+. There are some 1938 D rolls that go for about $300, so it is pretty good. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you don't want to do all that, you can just sell it in the plastic tube for maximum $400... You choose.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="toned_morgan, post: 3470535, member: 97258"]Ok, so the best way to get the most profit isn't the best way to do it... This is an "evil" way of doing it, but you will get up to double what you would get normally. Buy a twist n crimp crimping device ([url]https://www.amazon.com/String-Son-Inc-1086-Twist-N-Crimp/dp/B002S4W45U/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=twist+n+crimp&qid=1555503283&s=gateway&sr=8-1#HLCXComparisonWidget_feature_div[/url]) and get some strong grown or red paper with no folds in it. Then, find a plastic tube roll (probably what you have) and fit the paper into it as close to the plastic edge. This will basically act as a mold for your roll. Then, with gloves, put the coins in. They may not all fit, so what I like to do is measure the total width of all 50 coins stacked (should be around 3 inches). Take some push pins and put them in on the end sticking out of the plastic tube to act as a barrier and also to put the pennies in equally. Now take the paper and flip it upside down. None of the pennies should fall out because of your barrier created by the push pins. Then insert the last few coins into it and equal them out (put an equal amount of paper on each side). Take your finger and roll the edges of both ends a bit. Then take your crimper and fit it onto the edge and twist away. When you twist, make sure to push on it, but not too much. When you're done, the edge should be square, so just take your finger and squeeze it to look a bit more round. Both ends should be tight on the coins on the ends, but not too tight. Don't write anything on the paper because it will infiltrate it and ruin the coins. Also, practice this with normal coins beforehand. Make sure that one or both ends show 1934 D. And once you have done that, go on eBay and make a listing without saying it is really old, but just state the obvious facts (a roll of BU 1934 D wheat pennies, etc.) You can make it no returns, and people will still buy it. With this method, you could sell your roll at around $500+. There are some 1938 D rolls that go for about $300, so it is pretty good. If you don't want to do all that, you can just sell it in the plastic tube for maximum $400... You choose.[/QUOTE]
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