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<p>[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 2010155, member: 10469"]I roll 1c 5c 10c and 25c back into rolls that I'm returning. They all trade at same as face value for USA coins. They are common in our area since we have lots of Canadian snow birds come in for the warmer winter weather. All our local merchants treat them like US coin.</p><p>I do love finding a "twoney" in my halves, since it is worth $2.00 Canadian. I take those to the farmers market where I sell my dates and other farm goods and when I get a Canadian customer I ask if they will accept it as change and they usually do. Nice markup on a $0.50 buy for the coin.</p><p>On the other odds and ends, you can sell them on EbaneOfMyExistance and let them take 10% of everything including shipping and then let PayPal grab another couple of percent for taking credit cards. or you can try a free site like webstore.com which is free. Webstore may take longer since it has less traffic but it will sell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 2010155, member: 10469"]I roll 1c 5c 10c and 25c back into rolls that I'm returning. They all trade at same as face value for USA coins. They are common in our area since we have lots of Canadian snow birds come in for the warmer winter weather. All our local merchants treat them like US coin. I do love finding a "twoney" in my halves, since it is worth $2.00 Canadian. I take those to the farmers market where I sell my dates and other farm goods and when I get a Canadian customer I ask if they will accept it as change and they usually do. Nice markup on a $0.50 buy for the coin. On the other odds and ends, you can sell them on EbaneOfMyExistance and let them take 10% of everything including shipping and then let PayPal grab another couple of percent for taking credit cards. or you can try a free site like webstore.com which is free. Webstore may take longer since it has less traffic but it will sell.[/QUOTE]
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