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<p>[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 950898, member: 24555"]It takes money to make money. Halves are your best chance for profit. If you aren't doing boxes and boxes at a time you are going to lose money. I do six boxes and a time because that's the maximum amount I can carry. Banks aren't going to give you free wrappers for a large quantity. You have to order them, that costs money. You also have the cost of gas. Assuming you get a large quantity you will have to ship them to a bullion dealer to get the best price. Registered mail is the most cost effective way but it is not cheap. I won't even get into the security issue of walking in and out of banks with large amounts of coins.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not trying to discourage you but it sounds like you don't have the capital required to effectively make it work. You can roll search any denomination fill albums with nice examples with minimal wear. Maybe you should start with pennies, they're only $50 a box. But you'll still likely have to buy wrappers. </p><p> </p><p>As previously said there are lots of posts on here about roll searching. Chances are someone else has already researched and solved the issue (like where to get cheap wrappers).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 950898, member: 24555"]It takes money to make money. Halves are your best chance for profit. If you aren't doing boxes and boxes at a time you are going to lose money. I do six boxes and a time because that's the maximum amount I can carry. Banks aren't going to give you free wrappers for a large quantity. You have to order them, that costs money. You also have the cost of gas. Assuming you get a large quantity you will have to ship them to a bullion dealer to get the best price. Registered mail is the most cost effective way but it is not cheap. I won't even get into the security issue of walking in and out of banks with large amounts of coins. I'm not trying to discourage you but it sounds like you don't have the capital required to effectively make it work. You can roll search any denomination fill albums with nice examples with minimal wear. Maybe you should start with pennies, they're only $50 a box. But you'll still likely have to buy wrappers. As previously said there are lots of posts on here about roll searching. Chances are someone else has already researched and solved the issue (like where to get cheap wrappers).[/QUOTE]
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