WRONG!! Good question. Some people hope to find the one rare gem that pays their mortgage, while others want a complete set, and others are just plain hoarders. There are probably as many reasons as there are people who do it.
Try a coin dealer or eBay.
You will be lucky to get pennies for pennies in Canada. Try Ebay or a local metal dealer but I doubt they will give you a better deal than a local bank.
$325 to $425 is a reasonable price from an independent shop. $800 is reasonable at a Honda dealer. This will also include replacing the coolant.
The main purpose; in my opinion; is to have reasonable pricing for any good that is convenient to the customer and in the mean time assuring a reasonable net profit to the dealer.
Yes, there is a used Lexus RX dealer in Anchorage, Alaska. They have quite a few dealerships to choose from with reasonable pricing. It is also a wonderful town.
About $200 to $250, depending on the dealer. Reasonable for a reliable weapon.
I dont know what is reasonable, but my dealer said it would be about $900 to replace both outer CV boots on my 2001 Pathfinder.
Each coin would have to be seen for a value. Take them to a local coin dealer for an assessment.
You would need to get it appraised by a coin dealer. 1944 the US was making pennies out of steel.. and they are very rare.
All pennies are worth money: $0.01. We don't normally answer questions about the value of collectible items here. If you have a coin you think is worth more than "normal", take it to a dealer for an appraisal. The value of any penny depends on its condition and rarity.
There are a few places where one can purchase a 1963 Cadillac at a reasonable price. One can try bargaining with a vintage car dealer. Failing that one can look for deals on sites such as AutoTrader.
If the coins are circulated they do not carry a very high premium. You might find a buyer at a flea market or a dealer who has a "grab box". If they're bright uncirculated you might find a dealer who's willing to pay 25 or 30 cents apiece.