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Old 07-16-2003, 09:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
Larry
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Walt Southward
I finally learned my lesson and quit buying all mint items a few years ago. Proof sets I bought 50 years ago brought a decent price, those 15 or 30 years ago were worth less than I paid for them, and recent proofs, plain or silver, were erratic at best. I really took a beating on modern commems! Of course, I'm divesting, and that colors my views. Walt Southward
Walt,
How are you selling your collection: dealer, auction, by the piece? Has the method you chose worked for you? Where is the best market for proofs & commems?
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