Selling my ryedale

One good thing about the Ryedale's they hold their value really well on ebay and the like..
 

You post leads me to believe that it is your ryedale and want to sell it. However, after following your posts here that
leads to E-Bay, it says 11 sold and over 10 available.

Were you running 21+ sorting machines at the same time???????????
 

You post leads me to believe that it is your ryedale and want to sell it. However, after following your posts here that
leads to E-Bay, it says 11 sold and over 10 available.

Were you running 21+ sorting machines at the same time???????????

Joe only linked the Ryedale eBay link to show what model he is offering. I think he would garner more interest if he posted photos of his actual Ryedale to show wear/tear.
 

Yes I was running 20 ryedales at a time - there is no copper left!

Just kidding, you missed "just like this one" in my post, the Ebay link was just a point of reference.
 

Joe only linked the Ryedale eBay link to show what model he is offering. I think he would garner more interest if he posted photos of his actual Ryedale to show wear/tear.

There isnt any wear and tear, its almost new, but I will post photos today :-)
 

There isnt any wear and tear, its almost new, but I will post photos today :-)

How much you asking?..You want to trade in gold? ( To moderaters, I will pay for Charter membership first thing in the morning) :P
 

As much as I would love a ryedale.. I can't afford.

Has anyone tried this??
Seems to be a cheap alternative. But its' $30... There has to be a catch.
Any info is accepted :-)
Thanks,
Wicka
 

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I dropped the price to $400 with shipping (from $479) and will throw in a 1lb copper bar if sold by end of the month

Ebay price is $479 FYI

Comparing the other machine to a Ryedale is like comparing a 1971 Ford Pinto to a 2013 Corvette ZR1, they dont belong in the same sentence!
 

I dropped the price to $400 with shipping (from $479) and will throw in a 1lb copper bar if sold by end of the month

Ebay price is $479 FYI

Comparing the other machine to a Ryedale is like comparing a 1971 Ford Pinto to a 2013 Corvette ZR1, they dont belong in the same sentence!
Well, sorry for the insult then, I'm clueless on copper cents. Thinking of the penny miser or something I can hand feed. I don't go through more than a box a week at most. And I don't have an outlet to sell copper coins but if I did I would increase my volume and happily sort. :-)
 

Comparing the other machine to a Ryedale is like comparing a 1971 Ford Pinto to a 2013 Corvette ZR1, they dont belong in the same sentence!


And extremely bad taste to hijack a seller's thread with a link to someone else's product...

:nono:
 

As much as I would love a ryedale.. I can't afford.

Has anyone tried this??
Seems to be a cheap alternative. But its' $30... There has to be a catch.
Any info is accepted :-)
Thanks,
Wicka

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If someone knows an item is illegal, fake, stolen, or violates our rules report it to mod, otherwise please do not interfere with sale...

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Selling My ryedale

Unfortunately I just don't have the time to use it. I have logged about 1-2 hours on it or about $250 in pennies. Joe

Do you have a box of old coin wrappers? Say, 1940's (plus or minus 10 years)? I'm thinking of professionally rolling all my old searched cents and selling them on eBay as UNSEARCHED! :laughing7:

Of course, I'll include a good cent every 50 rolls so I can get good feedback...
 

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