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6/25/2025, 5:31:41 AM
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Most online shops in the US offers free shipping above a certain purchase treshold, which usually is around $150/200.
From experience buying newly minted bullion on ebay is to avoid, because the sellers have to jack up their prices to cover the (insane) commission fees. But it's the place to be if you want old coins for way cheaper than online shops. Never purchase numismatics from shops, the go-to prices comparison website for coins is MA-shop, and my rule of thumb is to check the average price of any coin i want there and divide it by 4, then wait for an auction on ebay to pop up and my max bid will be this /4 calculus kek.
Most online shops in the US offers free shipping above a certain purchase treshold, which usually is around $150/200.
From experience buying newly minted bullion on ebay is to avoid, because the sellers have to jack up their prices to cover the (insane) commission fees. But it's the place to be if you want old coins for way cheaper than online shops. Never purchase numismatics from shops, the go-to prices comparison website for coins is MA-shop, and my rule of thumb is to check the average price of any coin i want there and divide it by 4, then wait for an auction on ebay to pop up and my max bid will be this /4 calculus kek.
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