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Old 03-08-2006, 05:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
arl95
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1904 $20 $1350.00 a couple of days ago on ebay.

1924 $20 $750.00-$1,000.00 on ebay.

Ebay is a god place to find out how much your stuff is worth by looking at the completed listings. You can check other places like PCGS but ebay will let you know what people are willing to pay for the same thing you have. Taxes shouldn't matter at all. Assuming you sell for a profit and claim it on your taxes, a profit of $500.00 six times is the same as a $3000.00 profit. But I am not a tax expert I always use Turbo tax. As far as selling goes, this site is a good place, Heritage Coins, and ebay are good. Hope this helps.
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