New Mint Coin Opportunity, Free Spend and $150+ Profit
Last week the US Mint had a great deal that could generate you thousands in spend and make you a nice profit. But we have seen several smaller deals in recent weeks, and now there’s yet another one.
You can get your hands on three coins that will generate over $220 in free spend and $150 in profit. This offer goes live in less than 30 minutes, so be ready because these coins sell out in minutes or seconds.
Make sure you have a US Mint account and log in about 5-10 minutes before the deal goes live. Add the credit card you plan to use, and set your address as default for billing and shipping. This will help make the checkout quicker. Keep your physical card on hand too. You might need the 3 or 4 digit security code, or might need to input the card number manually if the site is super slow.
Good luck and check the details of the offer below.
The Offer
American Eagle 2021 One Ounce Silver Proof Coin
- Price: $73
- Mintage Limit: None
- Product Limit: 200,000
- Household Order Limit: 3
- Buy Here
These products will be available for sale on August 12, 2021, at 12 noon (ET).
How to Sell Coins
The best offer that I have seen for these coins is from Miles per Day. You can make a total profit of $151 for all three coins. PFS Buyers Club is also buying these coins, but only offering a profit of $61.
Shop around and see if you can do better. You can also try to sell them on your own, if you know what you are doing. But it’s always best to have a plan in place before you purchase these coins. If you don’t know the market, you could get stuck with coins that are useless to you.
Conclusion
This new coin deal is not as profitable as the ones we saw last week, but you can buy 3 coins for $223.95 total (including shipping). You should be able to make at least $150 in profit.
Since these coins are cheaper, this could be a good time to get started with these types of deals or maybe check out new buyers. With a $5,000 coin most people would prefer to deal with someone they have worked in the past. But a $73 coin is less risky.
Let us know if you have done these coin deals in the past, or if you have run into any issues with previous deals.
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