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What would be a fair price for all these combined? I placed the retail price with each coin by grade...

1957 PF67.  $20.25    1945s MS67 $156
1960 PF67.  $10.80    1942s MS66 $33.75
1961 PF67.  $10.80.   1943d MS66-5FS $54
1962 PF66.  $5.40.      1945s MS67 $156
1963 PF67.  $10.80.   1942p MS66-5FS $135
1964 PF67.  $10.80.   1942p MS66 $33.75
                          1945s MS67 $156

90% SILVER QUARTERS

1960 PF67 $20.25
1957 PF66 $27
1961 PF67 $20.25
1963 PF66 $13.50
1962 PF65 $13.50
1964 PF67 $13.50

90% SILVER HALF DOLLARS

1960 PF66 $37.80
1961 PF67 $54
1962 PF67 $54
1963 PF66 $37.80
1964 PF67 $33.75

Total: 1109.70

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Are you trying to sell these ?

Might be better to get offers and/or fare market pricing questions in the coin marketplace.

 

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The prices you have are probably the prices a dealer would sell at. And he'll probably want a 30% commission. So probably take that number and multiply by 70% as a starting price. Supply and demand. If Nobody is demanding these coins you may not get those prices. 

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6 minutes ago, Charles Hicks said:

I am. I know I wouldn't get the retail price for them. I'd like to sell them all at once if possible. Just don't know what to ask.

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.

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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? 

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37 minutes ago, B.L.21 said:

I looked a good amount of those coins up in those grades on eBay.. selling for much lower prices.

Good man to do some of the leg work ...

I had a figure to start and someone else came up with what I was thinking

1/3 of NGC retail and let it fly see where it ends up (Around Mokie's pricing) 

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1 hour ago, Mokiechan said:

Maybe 350 for the lot, and they would sit in the display case for a long time.

I think you're right Mokie.  There are some US moderns which are in demand and, sadly, these are not among that number.  It's going to take a very long time to sell these as a lot. To the OP:You may do better selling them individually on eBay, but then again you might not.  If it were me, I'd look at completed listings on eBay and go from there.  But these are going to take a while to move, I think, no matter how you do it unless you find a dealer who is willing to make an offer on the whole lot.  I highly doubt that you'll find a collector to buy the whole lot.

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8 hours ago, Charles Hicks said:

What would be a fair price for all these combined? I placed the retail price with each coin by grade...

1957 PF67.  $20.25    1945s MS67 $156
1960 PF67.  $10.80    1942s MS66 $33.75
1961 PF67.  $10.80.   1943d MS66-5FS $54
1962 PF66.  $5.40.      1945s MS67 $156
1963 PF67.  $10.80.   1942p MS66-5FS $135
1964 PF67.  $10.80.   1942p MS66 $33.75
                          1945s MS67 $156

90% SILVER QUARTERS

1960 PF67 $20.25
1957 PF66 $27
1961 PF67 $20.25
1963 PF66 $13.50
1962 PF65 $13.50
1964 PF67 $13.50

90% SILVER HALF DOLLARS

1960 PF66 $37.80
1961 PF67 $54
1962 PF67 $54
1963 PF66 $37.80
1964 PF67 $33.75

Total: 1109.70

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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.

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56 minutes ago, Numismatic, A.A.S. said:

On second thought...I looked and some of those are everywhere....I would go half that....

I inboxed you

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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?

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1 minute ago, Charles Hicks said:

Are you saying half of 1600?

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....

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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.

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NAAS made recommendations before doing the leg work  hehehe ... 

I would start at $395 put it up for a 10 day auction and let it go you will find market value pretty quickly. 

Advertise it heavily - Try to take better pictures and take a load of them both sides close up. A Lot of work but that is what it will take to 

Unload a lot - The good thing is they are all certified.

Good luck and let us know how you make out

 

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4 hours ago, jgrinz said:

NAAS made recommendations before doing the leg work  hehehe ... 

I would start at $395 put it up for a 10 day auction and let it go you will find market value pretty quickly. 

Advertise it heavily - Try to take better pictures and take a load of them both sides close up. A Lot of work but that is what it will take to 

Unload a lot - The good thing is they are all certified.

Good luck and let us know how you make out

 

Good suggestion......I think this is a good plan if followed the way it is laid out. 

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I think part of your problem will be that some might want some but not all of those and that will impact the price they want to pay.

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