Rewarded for making sacrifice

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Rollbama13, Nov 23, 2010.

  1. Rollbama13

    Rollbama13 New Member

    Yesterday I went to my local coin shop to sell a few of my Merc Dimes. They were common dates I bought back before the silver and gold jump. Paid .75 cents each. I needed the money to buy christmas presents. Anyway, I got $4 for the three I had. As I was walking out, the bargain bin grabbed my attention. Started digging through and found these:

    1875 German 2 pfennig
    1890 German 10 pfennig
    1874 German 5 pfennig
    1906 German 10 pfennig
    1875 German 10 pfennig
    1912 German 5 pfennig
    1911 French 5 centimes

    Also 1942 quarter

    I asked the owner how much for all, and he said " How about 3 bucks?"
    I said deal!

    I took the 1942 quarter to a pawn shop and sold it for $4.

    Moral of the story: I got 4 bucks and 8 coins free. Im thinking of selling my roll of silver halfs. Money is not really tight now, but you never know what waits around the corner.

    Just thought that I would share that story with you. I thought it was cool.
     
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  3. rugrats2001

    rugrats2001 Seeker of Truth

    You made a trip to the coin shop to sell 3 bullion dimes because you needed the money for Christmas presents and then spent the $4 before you left the store? Then made a trip to ANOTHER store to get your $4 back? Did you end up buying any presents? If so, how many did you buy for $4?
     
  4. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    +1
     
  5. krispy

    krispy krispy

    I guess this means he got his transmission fixed if he's out playing santa today. :D
     
  6. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    He could buy 4 gifts if he went to the dollar store rugrats. Not bad for a shopping "spree" though.
    Bruce
     
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