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    Are people on Ebay nuts?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-13-lbs-Ass...ht_9880wt_1037


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    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    Yup...
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    Somewhat along the same lines.....
    I had no idea that pre-1982 (95% copper) Pennies were actually selling at almost 2x face value on Ebay. I know that's the metal value, but given that it's illegal to melt these things down for repurposing, that seems crazy. I guess folks are expecting laws to change at some point.
    These are not just listings, they're actual sales. I guess I'm very behind the times on these things.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/10lbs-30-Rol...item2a19783b36

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    Yeah Auburn they all Nuts except me & PTS
    LOL no im nuts just ask my kids. And I buy these pennies to get wheaties. The last batch I baught was $10 dollars worth of pennies and I paid $14 bucks for them. I got 143 wheaties in that batch and 1 of them was worth more than I paid for the whole lot.

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    @ Auburn Waste....Sorry for thread hijacking, but I couldn't resist this topic

    @ Kris Kringle....I recently did that on $1000 worth of Kennedy 50 cent coins....I found 4, 1965-1969 Kennedy's (Silver value ~$5/coin), along with limited ciruclation 1987 and 1988 San Fran Proof coin. I don't know if it was worth the time invested since I'm not efficient at coin roll hunting, and my 0.2% (silver) hit rate seems low, but it was a thrill nevertheless. Coin arbitrage!

    I can understand silver Kennedy's, quaters, dimes, and war nickels.....but I don't think my local coin broker will pay anything approaching 2x face value for pre-1982 Lincolns. That's the virtue of Ebay I guess. A global markets yields all kinds of unexpected results.

    @ PTS....congrats on the Wheaties. I've been thinking about that. I withdrew $150 of pennies from the bank a few weeks ago with something along those lines in mind, but they're still sitting in the bricks waiting for me to sort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    LOL no im nuts just ask my kids. And I buy these pennies to get wheaties. The last batch I baught was $10 dollars worth of pennies and I paid $14 bucks for them. I got 143 wheaties in that batch and 1 of them was worth more than I paid for the whole lot.
    PTS, pardon my ignorance, but what's a "wheatie"? Thx

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    You would have to go through a lot of coin rolls and probably not find many silver coins. When I have to count the register drawer at my day job I always check for them and people think I'm a weirdo.

    On the original topic, I just saw another Ebay listing for 10 pounds of gold fingers with a starting price of $1600.

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    a wheat cent penny 1909 threw 1958. 1909s and 1914d look them up on ebay and see howmuch people are crazy to pay for a penny
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    I have a whole shoebox full of them; in the beginning of my ebay'ing was rolling a mixed full roll and selling on ebay. Never been cherry picked. Wouldn't know a good one from a notsogood.
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    Mr Edgewood, hijack away, I am a bit of a coin nerd myself!

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    @ Kris Kringle,

    Very true. I was never certain how much I wanted to get into that whole side of things. Discovered coin roll hunting and then shifted to the Ewaste thing as it seemed much more interesting. With non-precious metal coins, folks are spending tremendous energy documenting rare coin errors/varieties. I guess that is interesting, but it seemed like a lot of energy was being invested to create scarcity and drive up prices within micro-markets (e.g. 1998 "AM" variety pennies etc.). There's all kinds of scarcity in early "E-waste", and the stuff has more layers of value: symbolic, historic, functional, aesthetic. I know that's heresy to coin collectors, but it was my impression after investing a month investigating.
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    @ AuburnEwaste,

    That is a hilarious add. A few weeks ago I'd have no ability to judge it. But, given my very limited knowledge, that would require some serious alcoholic haze Ebay bidding to get a hit. Somebody school me if I'm missing something.
    Otherwise, I'll eat my shoes if that sells in the next 8 days.
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    I'm sure that they are graded higher because there is no dead weight (heat sinks, caps) but 50.00 per pound? I put it on my watch list because I am curious how it ends up.

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    @ Mechanic688:

    This might be a useful ballpark figure guide on your old Wheaties
    http://www.us-coin-values-advisor.co...oln-Cents.html

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    I don't know what a 1920 wheatie is worth but this seems extreme.

    http://www.ebay.com:80/itm/ws/eBayIS...m=110802410430

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    Under his "me" section he says he is retired. I guess this means he can afford to list silly ads and play games.

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    I dont know this 1909 penny sold for $8600.01.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-S-VDB-1...item2a193f17cc

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    That 1920 wheatie is a P which is a little more rare but I don't know about the uncirculated rating when it's out of it's package. Their usually sealed in clear plastic then graded. He's also not showing the grading cert. or who did the grading. Maybe it's just him "guesstimating"


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