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U.S. COIN WHOLESALE BULK LOTS
Two Fascinating Groups to Choose From - Buy from one or both.
We have also just purchased another huge and fascinating truck-load of 400,000 coins from a retired antique dealer who accumulated most of these in the 1950s and 1960s, so most coins are very nice and over 50 to 250 years old! This is another original old-time accumulation of coins thrown in old cigar boxes and bank bags, partial sets and rolls, complete album collections, and many lose coins, some of which are still in old envelopes and 2x2 holders. Many of these coins have beautiful natural toning and luster as a result. We have no time to sort and sift but we know these are a great value because dealers order these time and time again every time we throw them all together for "quick sale". We save time, labor and loads money by not cataloging and attributing every single coin individually, and then we are able to pass the savings on to you. It’s hard to lose when 50 to 250 year old coins start at under a dollar and go all the way down to only 35 cents per coin!! Grades range from Fair to Gem BU 67 with lots of high grades in between! Sample lot of 100 coins pulled at random included a Very Good 1787 Colonial coin, a nice BU Morgan dollar, an 1809 half cent in VF, 4 S mint Seated and Barber quarters along with better date and higher grade Mercury dimes, Lincoln cents and Buffalo Nickels in the teens and twenties, 5 Indian cents in the 1860s and 70s, 4 Standing Quarters, 2 Seated half dollars, 3 old large cents, 12 liberty nickels, including a 1912-D in Fine, several early and high grade Walking Liberty halves, a Gem BU 1962 Franklin with Full Bell Lines, an 1827 Bust Dime, a 1934-S Peace Dollar and an 1844-O Seated Half Dime. There are so many silver dollars and half dollars in this group, that we can safely guarantee that there will be at least one silver dollar for every 100 coins ordered! Order 1,000 coins, get 10 silver dollars. Order 10,000 coins and get 100 silver dollars, and so on!! No two lots are alike! Money-back guarantee! Most groups will be worth about twice the amount paid! Do the math and see how cheap these wholesale prices get:

25 Coins, only $49.50 (Only 1.98 ea.) 2,500 Coins, only $3,375
(Only 1.35 ea!)
50 Coins, only $97.50 (Only 1.95 ea.) 5,000 Coins, only $6,250
(Only 1.25 ea!)
100 Coins, only $185 (Only 1.85 ea.) 10,000 Coins, only $11,150
(Only 1.15 ea.)
250 Coins only $437.50 (Only 1.75 ea.) 15,000 Coins only $15,750
(Only 1.05 ea.)
500 Coins only $825 (Only 1.65 ea.) 20,000 Coins only $19,600
(Only .95 ea!)
1,000 Coins $1,550 (Only 1.55 ea.) 25,000 Coins only $21,250 (Only .85 ea!)
2,000 Coins $2,900 (Only 1.45 ea!) 50,000 Coins only $37,500 (Only .75 ea!)
The BONANZA - 100,000 Coins for only $65,000 (Only .65 each!)
THE GRAND BONANZA and DEALER'S INVESTOR'S PARADISE - 200,000 Coins for only $98,000 (That's only .46 each! That's almost near melt value, with a guarantee of at least 2,000 old silver dollars and thousands of other early silver coins included.)


We have just traded $140,000 worth of our more expensive coins, ranging from $10,000 to $40,000 each, to Beverly Hills Numismatics, who prefers to sell mostly higher price coins. They in turn gave us their entire inventory of "lower priced bargains", the best of their "keepers" from several estate purchases, in which they had to buy all the "$5 to $500 coins" in order to acquire the $10,000 and up coins in those estates. In all, they traded us 120 boxes of beautiful and fascinating old U.S. coins, mostly 50 to 200 years old. As would be expected from any older dealership in Beverly Hills, most of these coins are problem-free, and most have never been cleaned or played with. There are about 300 coins in each the 120 double-row boxes, so we estimate that there are about 36,000 total in this trade off, which they stated would "easily wholesale for about $250,000 collectively". We spent the better part of a day going through each box and confirmed that they were correct and very conservative in their evaluation. There were many coins worth from $50 to $250 each, and there was not a single "common coin" considering the conditions as well as the dates, in the entire inventory. Of course, there were some $5, $10 and $20 coins, but these are the hard-to-find and under priced D & S mints Mercury dimes and Buffalo nickels in the teens and twenties that are becoming very popular. At our low prices, these alone would average out to be far below wholesale. However, this deal consists mostly of many more higher priced and rare coins that make will make buyers come back for more. Included are many BU silver dollars and many VF and XF old type coins worth from $30 to $250 each on up each. Several hundred of these were worth enough that they have been slabbed and certified by the best grading services. A conservative average would put most coins at an average wholesale price of roughly $20 each, but since we got $250,000 worth of coins in exchange for what cost us about much less some time ago, we can pass along a tremendous savings without having to spend a fortune in advertising. We can do this by wholesaling these out to our preferred customers at our best "quick sale" wholesale prices, normally reserved only for other dealers. We also save time, labor and loads of money by not cataloging and attributing every single coin individually. It's hard to lose when older, scarcer and better grade coins are offered at under $10 each and go all the way down to only $4.50 per coin!! The more you buy the more time and money we both save. Grades are generally higher, mostly VF to Gem BU 67, some higher, some lower, and with the majority grading XF to Gem BU MS 65 with lots of high grades in between. From all 120 boxes, we pulled ten coins at random (1,200 coins sampled). This random sample included 124 Large cents grading VF to AU, a nice BU 1851 Half Cent along with several others dating from 1794 to 1828 and grading mostly Fine to XF, an 1809 XF Bust half dollar along with an 1803 in VG and many in the 1820s and 1830s grading VF to AU, 174 S mint Seated and Barber coins, including an 1837 No Stars Half Dime in AU, an 1860-S Dime in VF, a 1842-O Quarter in Fine, several nice XF to BU early date Mercury dimes, Lincoln cents and Buffalo Nickels, such as 1917-D, 1920-S, 1921, 1923-S, and 1926-S, a nearly complete set of Gem BU Washington Quarters in the 30s and 40s, 38 Indian cents in the 1860s and 70s, 17 Standing Quarters including a 1927-S in both Fine and VF, 12 other VF-BU Seated and Barber half dollars, including an 1892-S in Very Fine and an 1874 Arrows half dollar in AU. Also found was a nice , an 1897-O Barber dime in VF, a couple of Seated and Trade Dollars in the 1870s, grading nice XF and AU, 22 Fine to XF liberty nickels, including a 1912-S in Fine, a couple of rolls of 20 BU Walking Liberty halves, along with nearly a complete XF-AU set, a nearly complete set of Gem BU Franklins with Full Bell Lines, an 1805 Bust Dime in VG, struck slightly off center, some rare and usual silver dollar error coins, a 1934-S Peace Dollar in Choice AU that many dealers might pass off as nice BU, and 1893-CC Morgan dollar in VF and a 1878-S, Gem BU 65, Ultra Deep Mirror Proof-like. In short, too many too mention and too expensive and labor intensive to advertise. There are so many silver dollars and half dollars in this group that we can safely guarantee that there will at least one nice BU silver dollar for every 100 coins ordered! Order 1,000 coins, get 10 silver dollars, most grading Choice BU 63 to Gem BU 65. Order 10,000 coins and get 100 mostly high grade BU silver dollars, and so on!! No two lots are alike! Money-back guaranteed!
25
Coins, only $240 (Only $9.80 ea.) 2,500 Coins,
only $14,500 (Only $5.80 ea!)
100 Coins, only $950 (9.50 ea.) 10,000
Coins, only $52,000 (Only 5.20 ea.)
250 Coins only $1,950 (7.80 ea.) 15,000 Coins only
$75,000 (Only 5.00 ea.)
500 Coins only $3,500 (7.00 ea.) 20,000 Coins only $96,000
(Only 4.80 ea!)
1,000 Coins $6,500 (6.50 ea.) 25,000 Coins only $112,500 (Only 4.50ea!)
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want on any stationary along with grades and prices, or use our
Online Order
Form.
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ordering from and circle or highlight the specific
items ordered.
2.) Total your order and add $9 to help with postage/insurance, plus $1
per
100 coins ordered in larger coin lots and groupings.
As always, all
items carry a lifetime guarantee of authenticity and satisfaction
is guaranteed with a 14 day return privilege.
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3 to 4 weeks for delivery. All money order shipments are
processed in the order received. Please allow at
least one to three weeks for delivery. U.S. Postal Regulations allow for up
to six weeks for delivery, but we often get shipments out in about half
that time. We have customers in all fifty states and dozens of countries
worldwide. Overseas postage/insurance outside of the U.S. is $24 above
our base fee of $9, plus 1% for every $100. By way of example, an order
for $1,000 would be $24+$11+$10 = $44.
About Scans
We can email scans only if the value is $5,000 or more, but we recommend that you always view the coins in person, using our 14 day return privilege. Scans, no matter how good, can never fully recreate the actual three-dimensional qualities of a coin. Also, due to time constraints, it would be impossible to scan each and every coin that comes in and out of inventory each day. Regarding our own experience with scanned photos on eBay and other auction sites, we have had to return too many over-graded but "well-scanned" coins, and have heard too many similar horror stories from our customers. The simple fact is that a scan can never capture accurately the three-dimensional qualities of a coins strike, luster and toning. If this weren't bad enough, many sellers tend to manipulate the luster, toning, and even the sharpness of a coin through their scanning programs. We both lose if we over grade a coin, and that's the last thing we want. Long before the advent of "photo scans" we bought and sold coins the good old fashioned way: Properly graded with a full 14 day, no-questions-asked return privilege. Today, this time-tested tradition continues. Our satisfaction rate has remained over 99% since 1979. We want you to be happy, tell your friends, and make them happy too. This is how we have built our business of more than 65,000 satisfied customers worldwide over the past 28 years, and we hope to add you to our growing number of repeat customers.
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