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    Quote Originally Posted by Arklatex View Post
    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 ...



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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arklatex View Post
    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.
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    A bank bag of 30's would, be a better than avg bag, I expected they would all be 58 - 64 , or something .

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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arklatex View Post
    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

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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arklatex View Post
    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.

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    I just bought 2 oz.
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    sounds interesting...

    Your PM box is full

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

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