Gold Dollars

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List on Craigslist and ebay. Start it at 1100.00 free shipping and let it go from there. Thats what I would do
 

Gosh do people actually pay over face for those little brass dollar coins?
 

Gosh do people actually pay over face for those little brass dollar coins?

Yep. Lots of people do. eBay is the best place to dump the coins. I see listings where people post $100 boxes of nickels "unsearched" with claims of saying War nickels and buffalo nickels and v nickels can be found and such" for $149.99. It wasa fixed price listing, and 3 people bought into it.
 

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I so sick and tired
My car trunk is mired
Its mired with clad coin
wish it was alloy mang
Alloy with ag
Clang like its angle dust
Old with a black crust


Sorry to derail brass $1 coin talk. Took me time to get the nerve to press submit. Please enjoy the rhymn.
 

Damn thats crazy. I turned down $1200 of the stupid things from a bank who thought they were ikes. I guess I dont have time to deal with the ebay thing.
 

List on Craigslist and ebay. Start it at 1100.00 free shipping and let it go from there. Thats what I would do
This is a horrible suggestion. Listing on Feebay for $1100 with free s/h would equal an instant loss if they sold for that price.

$1100 - 9% = $1001 (That's just the Feebay fees before you pay for their free shipping and assuming they don't use paypal)
 

This is a horrible suggestion. Listing on Feebay for $1100 with free s/h would equal an instant loss if they sold for that price.

$1100 - 9% = $1001 (That's just the Feebay fees before you pay for their free shipping and assuming they don't use paypal)

Don't forget the paypal fees... I think I may sell a few GW, John Adams, Abe and Jefferson rolls to a coin dealer who buys them for $37 then dump the rest.

Thanks for all the advice
 

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