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BillyB26
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8 hours ago, JKK said:
I recently handled a sizeable liquidation involving a lot of grading, and did not actively consider Stacks. The question interested me enough to go to their website and see if I could find out what they charged to sell coins. I couldn't. It could be I whiffed on it, or it could be it was on a video that I blew off (as I normally do with videos of anything), but whenever someone is reluctant to tell me a number, it suggests to me that they know I won't like the number and that they also know I have good reason not to like it. I came away not feeling like I should have considered them.
JKK, did you do this all on your own or did you consign? 👍🏻
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Thank you. Maybe I’ll try that. That is good information
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I just received an email regarding Stacks Bowers program of paying for all your coins to be graded by NGC if you consign with them. I do have many coins that aren't graded that I will consider selling. I am new fairly new to selling coins. Would this be a smart thing to do? Does anyone know how much of a cut they take for selling your coins? Thanks for any advice
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Ok. Thanks for the response 👍🏻
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I have numerous NGC graded coins that read "NOT AVAILABLE" under the NGC price guide value. Some foreign coins, some shipwrecked, and some with defects such as bent. How do I know how much they are worth if NGC don't even give a value?
Consigning Coins
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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Ok. I’ll keep them in mind. I’m going to eventually be doing the same, but I’m taking a slow approach to it