How to Buy Nickels in Bulk
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How to Buy Nickels in Bulk
Communication is key as it is our experience everyone’s situation is different, from the amount of time they can put into finding nickels in bulk, to the amount of nickels they wish to purchase. So, where do you buy nickels in bulk? Onto business:
First, the bank. Yes, if you’re going to the bank branch anyway, you might as well see if they’ll order you a box or two of nickels. Perhaps they even have bags of nickels they will give (though this, in our experience, is a rarity). Odds are you will be able to get a box consisting of $100 per box. However, the problem with boxes is that they contain rolls. Boxes may be easy to stack, but if you ever want to search for silver war nickels, buffalo nickels, V nickels, and other goodies, rolls make for a cumbersome and painful obstacle. Not to mention time consuming. A box of nickels also means they have been processed & handled by a bank and their coin facilitator, causing a greater chance of common nickels rather than rarities. So what is the solution? Bags of nickels. |
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Nickels in bag form are a great way to increase your chance of finding rare coins. Why do bags of nickels have more rare coins? Simple. A bag of nickels is filled at the branch by multiple customers “dumping coin” until the bag is full. The truth of the matter is, most people in this world are not professional coin collectors. Do you look at every date on a coin before spending it or depositing at your bank? Can you tell, just at a glance, whether a coin is silver, clad, plated, copper, etc? Most people can’t. So many coins end up in these bags. These nickel bags are sealed and shipped off to the bank’s coin facilitator.
Want bags of nickels? That’s where we come in since we can order that sealed bag of nickels. Again, it is very possible to pick up bags of nickels from your local bank branch. If you have the time, energy, and will to drive around picking up bags of nickels yourself, then by all means, do so. However, keep in mind that your time is valuable, as is the price of gas, mileage of your car, and relationship with your tellers and bank branch employees. Bank employees do not like dealing with coin. Coin is bulky, heavy, and not pleasant to store in teller vaults. If you feel it is their job to provide these nickels to you and you feel it is worth the opportunity cost to pick up nickels, then you already have your solution. Go to your bank. But the real truth is you need to maximize your return. Besides, what does buying nickels in bulk mean? To some, bulk is $200, to others, $4000. Still others want $1,000,000. All of these numbers are easily doable. They simply fall back to the key word of communication.
Are you within driving distance of Delaware? Why pick up from branch to branch when you can come pick up from us. Give us a number, we’re secure it, and you come get it. You’ll save on the shipping costs and have the one-stop convenience of getting exactly what you need all at once. Not within driving distance? No problem. Just look at the opportunity cost of you driving around picking up nickels yourself versus paying the shipping costs for us to mail to you. Want a better deal on the pricing? Pay by wire transfer and we’ll subtract out the merchant fees from your price. Contact us to let us know your bulk nickel needs.
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