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<p>[QUOTE="doug444, post: 1664116, member: 38849"]Maybe CT is your best selling option. The fee is reasonable, your home security is not compromised, and everything's done by mail. I am relatively new here myself, and I feel like I've had excellent results in selling U.S. and foreign coins and even books, plus compliments from my buyers. To see the wording, layout, and images of some of my ads, visit the Sales thread; I post an ad almost every day.</p><p><br /></p><p>But selling's only half the problem, we'd have to see your buying too. The most "recreational" money is usually made by buying large disorganized hodge-podge lots, then reselling them off piece by piece. This requires practice, however. Plus I avoid proof and mint sets, and overpriced bullion concoctions produced by our Mint, and others.</p><p><br /></p><p>Finally, a small single coin may be SAFELY mailed for 46 cents if you know how, and if the time comes, I'll show you how. But you have to show us your present technique so we can improve it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="doug444, post: 1664116, member: 38849"]Maybe CT is your best selling option. The fee is reasonable, your home security is not compromised, and everything's done by mail. I am relatively new here myself, and I feel like I've had excellent results in selling U.S. and foreign coins and even books, plus compliments from my buyers. To see the wording, layout, and images of some of my ads, visit the Sales thread; I post an ad almost every day. But selling's only half the problem, we'd have to see your buying too. The most "recreational" money is usually made by buying large disorganized hodge-podge lots, then reselling them off piece by piece. This requires practice, however. Plus I avoid proof and mint sets, and overpriced bullion concoctions produced by our Mint, and others. Finally, a small single coin may be SAFELY mailed for 46 cents if you know how, and if the time comes, I'll show you how. But you have to show us your present technique so we can improve it.[/QUOTE]
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