Buying And Selling - Coins For Profit
He started small. His first win was a 1950-D Jefferson Nickel he’d pulled from a bargain bin for fifty cents. He sold it on an online auction for twenty dollars an hour later. That tiny spark of profit became a flame.
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: Moving between high-volume bullion and high-margin rarities. To help you map out your own coin-flipping journey: Starting budget (e.g., $100, $1,000+) He started small
Two weeks later, the plastic slab returned with a "VF-20" grade. Elias sold it for $2,800. That tiny spark of profit became a flame
Elias spent his nights studying strike doubling and mint marks. He learned that a tiny "S" or a slightly rotated die could turn a pocket-change penny into a month’s rent. He practiced the art of the "raw" buy—purchasing uncertified coins from estate sales where the sellers saw only old metal, while he saw unpolished gems.