Bank bag of Silver Quarters

What do you mean? Like a all the mint marks for 1951? Yeah man, i thought people would jump all over silver under spot and free shipping. Guess I might make a trip down to the local coin shop guy, only thing I don't like about him is he reports you to the police if you sell over a certain amount to him. I'm like WTF
 
What do you mean? Like a all the mint marks for 1951? Yeah man, i thought people would jump all over silver under spot and free shipping. Guess I might make a trip down to the local coin shop guy, only thing I don't like about him is he reports you to the police if you sell over a certain amount to him. I'm like WTF
I thought you would sell them all too , free shipping, @or under spot , I have no idea . As far as your guy , that sort of sounds like a scare tactic to keep thieves out , because ,if he buys stolen, cops show up, take it, he is out his money....
 
I pulled out 5 big hand fulls and checked them out, almost all of them are 1930s, a few 1940s, and two 1954s Are the 1951s rare?
 
I pulled out 5 big hand fulls and checked them out, almost all of them are 1930s, a few 1940s, and two 1954s Are the 1951s rare?

No , they are real common, but I have been looking all year , My Honey's Birth Year , some of the 32's are worth some money , if I recall, been along time since I piddled with a Washington Quarter collection ...
 
My guy , cannot keep quarters in his shop, fly out as soon as they go in, it is the largest pc. that is still affordable for the common guy ( less than lunch costs ) . He usually has a pretty good selection of everything else.
 
What do you mean? Like a all the mint marks for 1951? Yeah man, i thought people would jump all over silver under spot and free shipping. Guess I might make a trip down to the local coin shop guy, only thing I don't like about him is he reports you to the police if you sell over a certain amount to him. I'm like WTF

There are laws like this for precious metal buyers. It's ridiculous. I was looking in to starting a cash for gold business about 2 years ago now, but the thing that turned me off the most was all the regulations that made gold buyers report to the police so often.
 
A bank bag of 30's would, be a better than avg bag, I expected they would all be 58 - 64 , or something .
 
I'll pay attention to the dates as I'm selling them, if I find a 1951 I'll set it aside for you - the bag is over 90% 1930s dates
 
I'll pay attention to the dates as I'm selling them, if I find a 1951 I'll set it aside for you - the bag is over 90% 1930s dates

Can't hurt.

Well, you don't have to sell the coin shop, does he have to report you if you're just asking for appraisal? I'd just ask him: "what years are most valuable". And then go home to pick them out. Sell, the least valuable ones first :)
 
As for reporting to the police, I've never once done that and I've bought tons of PMs

Where is there a law you must "register" into that system, a private citizen is free to do as he pleases, some states you're automatically a sole proprietor, others it's like $5
 
As for reporting to the police, I've never once done that and I've bought tons of PMs

Where is there a law you must "register" into that system, a private citizen is free to do as he pleases, some states you're automatically a sole proprietor, others it's like $5

preaching to the choir bro, I think you should be thankful he even told you about the reporting.
 
sounds interesting...

Your PM box is full

how much do you have left and how much under spot are you selling them for?

-t
 
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