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Expert Posts: 1348 Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | No idea when, where, what years it fits or how much I paid for this but I think the part # is #1571 028? I think 2 silver dimes or 1 silver quarter is about right? FREE SHIPPING. Later, Karl. (DSCN3743.JPG) Attachments ---------------- DSCN3743.JPG (236KB - 47 downloads) | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Hi, Karl: that is a nifty way to trade! I hope someone will take you up on one or more of these. I have various coin collections and they are a lot of fun. | ||
mstrug |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 6513 Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | Pre 1965 silver or just a plain 'ol quarter? | ||
udoittwo |
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Expert Posts: 1348 Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Well, the way I see it, most people may have a "junk drawer" with a few older coins that are just sitting there of little use to them and I have some extra or parts that I will never use sitting around here. I collect silver and some collectable coins and other may collect or need car parts. I have no idea what this item is worth so I'm just guessing? I MIGHT consiter foreign silver coins or just older TYPE coins. Nickels before 1938, Indian head pennies, ect. The collectable value of each coin to be determined by date and condition. Basically I'm asking to trade for fair value, something that I want/collect for something you want/need. If you have some old coins, please realize book values usually are NOT anywhere near to what they will actually sell for. Check it on Epay. At this time, the average dealers buying price for a silver dime is between $1.30 or less. I figure to some one that only wants NOS only, $.20 from their junk drawer or $2.60[silver value] isn't bad for this item? Silver is dropping now. Its on the downside of the rollercoaster. IF anyone here has any U.S. silver coins up to $100 face value that they don't need. At THIS time, I will pay $1.30 for 1 silver dime, $3.25- quarter, $6.50-half dollar[1964 or older], $2.40 for half dollars dated 1965-1970[they're 40% silver], $13 for acombination of $1 face value. For silver dolllars dated 1935 or older I'll pay $19 and up depending on condition and dates. I'll pay $1300 for $100 face of any U.S. silver coins. Anything under $1 face value, you pay shipping fees, anything over $1 and I'll pay shipping fees. You can mail as much as $.50[any combination including 1 half dollar] in a regular evelope for $.47. It must be below 1 oz. If you have a small amont and wish to trade or sell to me, contact me and I can tell lyou how to mail them safely and the weight class. I prefer to pay with pay-pal. I don't know what I paid for this screen but I'm guessing I bought it was when I first bought my car 10 years ago. I was trying to buy everything and anything for my car that I could afford and I would bet this item that I paid more than $2.60 with a shipping fee for it. If no one is interested, this just goes back into my "junk drawer" for my my inheritors to figure out. Later and HAVE A GREAT DAY! Karl. | ||
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Expert Posts: 1348 Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | SOLD | ||
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