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Charles20

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  1. 25 minutes ago, Mohawk said:

    Though it's a problem coin, it's definitely still sellable.  That I can tell you.  However, I can't help with the pricing on it.  But there are a lot of people here who do know classic US coins here who are active in collecting and selling classic US coins who may be able to help you with the pricing part.

    Thanks, would I post that question on this thread or a different one?

     

  2. 11 minutes ago, Numismatic, A.A.S. said:

    No, those prices are too high in this market...I'm saying the 1,100...$$, think of this my friend....if you had $1100.00 wouldn't you want it in one coin...many benefits of that, u don't have to watch the ups and downs on all those...alot on the market right now..just saying...it's a bundle of stuff but it is just mediocre....

    I get that. I thought you were saying you would purchase it for half of 1600 or half of 1100. Was confused. Thank you.

  3. 4 hours ago, Numismatic, A.A.S. said:

    That's a good clip...unless building a set of purpose for individual resale, I would add it up.....how about $1109.00 you mentioned.

    So, about $1600 if all certified, are you RE selling or keeping...it may be offered at a couple hundred too high...

    What are you doing with it...maybe you should keep it.

    Are you saying half of 1600?

  4. 5 hours ago, jgrinz said:

    I do not think anyone is going to spend the time for you. Its the nature of the beast.

    Best bet is to search on Ebay and Heritage for current sale data and go from there.

    If  you are looking to sell fast 50%-75% of retail - which looks like it is the figure you are posting BUT if these are NGC figures off the site they tend to value high 

    so even your retail figure will be off.

    So just list the retail price and state accepting offers?