How to determine value of partial coin collection?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Barber dime 94s, Jun 9, 2015.

  1. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    No, you didn't tell him to get 67% of "the value", but the MELT value; BIG difference. Hell, you even went as far as to suggest he consider the amount of copper, which is just mindboggling. As for your ridiculous claim that circ semi keys, without having the faintest idea of the dates, are not going to carry much of a premium, please.... Perhaps you should also take the time to learn a little of the series before giving your "expert" opinion.
     
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  3. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    @alyssacoins I am not trying to be rude to you here, but come on. We've a fella wishing to be fair with a family friend, who seemingly knows little about their coins, and he should be commended for it instead of being advised on how to best take advantage.
     
  4. john59

    john59 Well-Known Member

    It's straight forward He don't how to make a offer or sell them this will not help him
    14 coins or 100 coins
     
  5. john59

    john59 Well-Known Member

    OK put the 14 coins on the table and step back slowly away from them before someone getting hurt
     
  6. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    10/14 are slabbed by which grading company? And what's the listed grades and dates of the coins? Should be pretty easy to figure out values for the slabbed coins if graded by any notable TPG. Should also be pretty easy to figure out the value for 4 raw coins if that's the case.
     
  7. john59

    john59 Well-Known Member

    It Should but it looks not ?
     
  8. alyssacoins

    alyssacoins Member

    Darn, since you haven't stated anything of value in this thread, I wish I knew where your store is, I have a box of Barbers I could unload.
     
  9. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    You should just go back and read what you posted. You told the OP to lowball his offer. That's just wrong.
     
  10. Barber dime 94s

    Barber dime 94s Active Member

    You are right ,this lady is a family member of a good friend..I want to give her a honest price for these coins , if possible set her up with another good friend that could help her sell the rest of this collection. A good portion of these coins I'm not familiar with and believe someone else could help her more than I. I just don't want to see her taken advantage of ..
    The 14 coins I am considering are circulated barber dimes , I mainly collect this series and as you stated even though circulated these coins would sell way more than any melt calculations.
    An AU common date barber book value is around 70 bucks , selling for 40-50 on eBay.
    I wrote down a list of these coins I will post the dates and grades ..
     
  11. Barber dime 94s

    Barber dime 94s Active Member

    #1 1909d F15-VF20 raw
    #2 1905 EF 45-AU 50 raw
    #3 1915 AU53-55 raw
    #4 1915s pcgs Vf 35
    #5 1916 pcgs AU50
    #6 1913s ngc g4
    #7 1899 anacs ef40
    #8 1912d anacs vf35
    #9 1912 ngc vf30
    #101892 ngc au53
    #11 1899o ngc Vf cleaned
    #12 1907o pcgs Vf 20
    #13 1912s ngc au50
    #14 1898s ngc AU cleaned
     
  12. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    what denominations are these coins ?
     
    Last edited: Jun 10, 2015
  13. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    I went through the Coin World price guide and added up the retail values, approximating for the in-between grades, and discounting from the next lower grade for the cleaned ones (hard to value these without seeing them). Came up with $792 retail. Offer $550 - $600.

    If you want a more accurate number to offer, research discounts from retail that you see on eBay, GreatCollections, and elsewhere that coins like those in the list are sold. If I were in the Barber Dime market, I'd do this and adjust my offer accordingly.
     
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  14. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

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    Your advice could be, and perhaps should be, published. I think it should be called, "How To Be a Thief and Ruin Numismatics For Everyone". I wish I knew where YOUR shop was so I could warn everyone to steer clear. Shame on you indeed. Almost half of those coins ARE in the AU range. Bozo. Nope, strike that. Bozo-ish commentary.
     
  15. john59

    john59 Well-Known Member

    If the coins sold on ebay for $792.00 you would have to take off 15% for fees so the total sale would be $673.00 if this was the price I start the offer at $400.00 to $450.00
     
  16. Barber dime 94s

    Barber dime 94s Active Member

    I had come up with a similar value, a little less than you.
    I believe about 475-500 would be a solid offer for the coins. The two detail coins are better dates so I valued them at 50% of problem free value ..
    I going to take this lady a list and total value of what similar coins have sold for , I will explain that this is each coin being sold and shipped seperate with eBay taking 12%.
    It may be this weekend before I get to talk with her , so if everything works out I will post some photos of the coins and the price I end up paying.
     
  17. Barber dime 94s

    Barber dime 94s Active Member

    Barber dimes
     
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  18. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    I think that after all this gnashing of teeth, and rending of garments, you have found wisdom. Kind of in spite of us.
     
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  19. john59

    john59 Well-Known Member

    What was the total value you came up with ?
     
  20. Barber dime 94s

    Barber dime 94s Active Member

    The number I had came up with was closer to 600 going by past sell's on eBay.
    Depending on how you value the two detail coins , you might get 650 or so.
    So from those numbers in my opinion 500 for the 14 coins would be a generous offer.
     
  21. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    Based on the advice from @alyssacoins, you should have offered $10.86. Let's all just think about that and why our field has an image problem and an "ethics problem".
     
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