Image 1 — A few thoughts about the privy quarter from a coin dealer.
Image 2 — A few thoughts about the privy quarter from a coin dealer.

A few thoughts about the privy quarter from a coin dealer.

  1. The most important thing is if one of these walked into my shop I don't know if I would buy it or not. What do you pay for these? It's already a race to the bottom. Give it a week and they'll be $200. The cheapest is $850 obo. If I bought one for $600 and it drops I lose. If I offer $200 people will call me a crook. Not worth the hassle.

  2. How do you already have 39 of them???

  3. Do not buy into the ''pre sale" garbage. I saw one on ebay. It was $1300 and it said it would ship 15-20 days later. What they're doing is selling it really high now and waiting for it to drop down. That's a scam if you ask me.

My best advice? Wait. For everyone who is buying these at $1200 they will be losing $1000.

u/coincrazy230 — 3 days ago
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1989 Toned Maple Leaf

Bought this with a collection yesterday. The toning is a dark purple. What makes it tone this way?

u/coincrazy230 — 7 days ago

Release of funds takes 30 days???

I've sold on ebay for a long time now. Normally my funds are released next day or so but when I sell something expensive it takes 3 days after it was delivered.

I sold an item for $3000 and it says that funds are normally released within 30 days of delivery. Wtf? So I looked at my other items that have sold and it says the same thing. Has anyone experienced this before? If they do that, I'll take everything off and leave. This isn't 10 years ago where you had to take ebays crap because they were the only game in town. There's plenty of other sites and apps to sell on now. Any advice?

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u/coincrazy230 — 10 days ago

Finally!

I'm from around the Salisbury Nc area and I've always wanted a Salisbury note but they are crazy hard to find. I even own a coin shop and I've never had any Nc notes come in. I went to the Raleigh coin show today mostly to drop off a bunch of coins to be graded by anacs and decided to look around. I found a dealer with nothing but Nc national currency. I bought both notes. $400 and $600. I can't be happier.

u/coincrazy230 — 10 days ago
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Bought this at a club meeting tonight

I paid $50 for it. With silver being as high as it is it seems like people forgot that unc morgans used to sell for $50-$60 when silver was cheaper. Now that silver is dropping no one wanted this for more than $50. I'm very happy with it. It's hard to see it but there's small purple toning on both sides.

u/coincrazy230 — 12 days ago

I love being a shop owner

I bought some good chunks of silver at the shop along with some cool vintage bars.

u/coincrazy230 — 15 days ago

Is this safe to shoot?

I bought this today and noticed some pitting. Is it safe to shoot it the way it is? TIA

u/coincrazy230 — 17 days ago

1878-CC Trade Dollar

I bought this in my shop today. It's a shame that one of the c's is damaged because it'll hurt is value but it is a beauty. I'm thinking about sending it off to pcgs.

u/coincrazy230 — 17 days ago

[WTS] 50x1976 $2 State Stamped Sequential Set

https://imgur.com/a/JqWxL7h

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I have something a little bit different that I've never seen before.

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This is a complete 50 state stamp set of 1976 $2 bills. These come out of Nc.

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I have 8 sets total which I think is crazy.

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From what I can tell from ebay sold listings, they sell for about $10 when they're sequential. I've not been able to find a complete set.

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I'm asking $400 per set obo

Willing to listen to offer on all 8 sets.

Free shipping priority

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Payments I take are

Zelle PayPal cashapp and Venmo

Please add 3.25% for PayPal GS

u/coincrazy230 — 19 days ago

Question about buying a collection...

I have a guy with a collection that he's looking to sell. Full disclosure, I own a coin shop. I've messed with cards in the past I'm currently trying to get work a distributor and I am a collector. I'm gonna resell most of the cards and keep some. I've always gone by the 70% rule for big cards but he wants 70% on $1 cards. Is that normal? Do dealers pay less for cheaper cards? I just want to know what's fair. TIA

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u/coincrazy230 — 21 days ago
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Am I Wrong???

I deliver from time to time myself. Not once have I ever decided to deliver shirtless. They drive what looks to be a nice vehicle so I know he can afford a shirt lmao.

I'm not gonna report or anything so don't come at me about his ability to work but you're handling food. Put a shirt on lmao. This is why we get a bad name. Am I wrong for thinking this is crazy???

u/coincrazy230 — 1 month ago

I learned something from this sweet girl

Long post alert about my dog.

This is Angel. She's a German shepherd Lab mix. She's almost 14 and she's the sweetest dog I've ever had. The few dogs I've had as an adult have always been pure breeds mostly huskies. That's all I ever wanted. A few years ago I met my now girlfriend and moved in with her. She has Angel and a husky named spooky(he's afraid of everything because the poor little guy was abused as a puppy but we give him lots of love). Like I said, Angel is the sweetest dog I've ever had. She's always super excited when I get home. She always cuddles up with us at night in bed. We even get a bunch of sugars(kisses lol) all the time. She's basically our personal emotional support pup.

With her being 14, she's starting to have health issues. It scares me. I've had dogs my whole life but no deaths because 3 ran away and then I moved from home so two passed after I was gone. Even as an adult I had a husky that we had to rehome because he was food mean and my ex-wife and I had a stepson and we were worried about him. All of this to say that I've never had to deal with being close to a dog and having them die. It'll break my heart but I'll be strong.

She's taught me that mix breed dogs are just as special as pure and one day, she well teach me to be strong.

u/coincrazy230 — 1 month ago

Please just let me rant...

I own a small coin shop. I'm doing great and everything is 100x better today than last year. My cash flow is much better but I do get large lots in that I can handle but can't sell quick. When this happens I rely on bigger shops. If I buy $10,000 in 90% for example, I can't sit on it because it could drop before I sell it which means I lose decent money.

Last Friday, I had a possible purchase of $125 face in 90% silver. No one is buying that in my shop. It's gotten rare that someone buys 90% lol. I called a much bigger shop about 45 minutes away. I won't name it. They're great people and one of the owners is the best coin dealer you'll ever meet and he's a very fair and honest man. Anyways, I called them up on Friday and asked if they were buying and how much. They said yes and 44x-45x face. I can work with that. I didn't make the purchase(she's a regular who has sold me a lot and she decided to wait to see which way the market moves) BUT after today's jump she wants to sell. I buy it off of her and I make the drive to the other shop. Long long story short...a different owner tried to offer me 42x face 🤯🤯. The other owner walks by and could tell by my reaction that I was upset and asked how much the offer was and he said 44x. I said "no, you said 42x". He then said "oh I meant to say 44x" 🙄🤥. I then asked "how is that you're paying less when silver jumped almost $6???" The first guy goes on about the price moving but that didn't answer my obvious question. I'm in the process of setting up an account with a large refinery. The first showed me how much the refinery would pay acting like it was nothing even though it was $2,000 more lmao. I will still do business with this shop because of my respect for the other owner(he's basically the reason why we have zero tax on coins in my state).

I'm sure I'm not the only one who has experienced something like this before but it just blew my mind.

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u/coincrazy230 — 2 months ago

I love not knowing what will come in day to day. I've never owned these personally or in thy shop. Very cool pieces.

u/coincrazy230 — 2 months ago

So I got this email today. I signed up a few weeks ago not thinking anything would happen but I guess I'm getting a few silver rounds? I'm not sure if I'm supposed to sell them or give them away but either way, wn is gonna be disappointed 🤣🤣🤣. They never push people to my steam so they're not gonna get much exposure with this.

u/coincrazy230 — 2 months ago

What would y'all grade this? Do you think it's ms+? I was checking the greysheets and if it's a ms60 it's $220 and if it's a ms62 it's $400+. Any advice?

u/coincrazy230 — 2 months ago