kwebb70 wrote:Sorry, what I meant to ask was does anyone buy coins from retail store for searching?
Kurr wrote:I DOOOOOOO!
Lol, one of my little "secrets" I have mentioned occasionally, and am putting in another thing I am attempting to write. Not a GREAT source, but great fun and surprising finds.
What you want to do is go to the big box stores. Wal-mart, k-mart, target, the more business the better. Ask to speak to their "accounting dept" is what they call it at most places. It is the folks that handle the money, cash drops, safe deposits, etc. You really want to make friends with the head person, just like the head teller in a bank. Take some cool FORIEGN coins in, I like to use early british half cents (for the "antiquity" i was getting them for maybe a buck appiece, overpaying, but nice for the age and cool factor) along with things like a few coins that have animals on them (for the kids ya know!) and just a small variety, to show them you are a "real" collector and not some weird scammer guy.
Ask them to buy the foreign coin. They can not deposit it in the bank, the banks wont take foreign coins, knowingly. The technique I have had the most success with is: tell them if it looks like they took it for a quarter, i'll give you a quarter for it, so you ain't out nothing and don't have to throw it away. If it looks like a penny, nickel or dime, that's what you give them. Most are happy to oblige.
Besides the cool foreign I have gotten this way from ALL over the world, you would be surprised at the amount of things like canadian silver you can find. Think the public has no Idea about U.S. coins and silver, try it, and be amazed.
Be nice, smile a lot, and remember, YOU NEVER KNOW TILL YOU ASK! I had wal mart people saving "old money" for me when they knew I would come in every week,after a report was established and for THAT (morgans, peace, franklins etc) they got the fair multiple of face, which REALLY made their day. As lonf as it was zero sum for the store, everybody was happy at the end.
Good Hunting, and hunt well!
fansubs_ca wrote:Hmmm? I usualy do the opposite and use stores as a "dump bank". Knowing banks charge
them fees to get change in most cases if I know of a place using a lot of change I'll sell
them change so it's a win win situation. I figure unless you find a place that gets in too
much change and has to regularily do change deposits they'ld be reluctant to "supply" you
as they'ld need to up their change orders from the bank as a result. Of course if you find
a place that has "too much" change go for it.
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