Hello everybody. I unfortunately need to sell some coins off and would like some advice on which ones should go. This is hard to do but something must go. Now I need to sell around $800 worth, so these are my options: 1) 2006-W PCGS MS69 Uncirculated $25 Gold Eagle(1) 2) 2006-W PCGS PR69 20th Ann. Silver proof eagle(5) 3) 2006-W PCGS MS69 20th Ann. Unc. silver eagle(5) 4) 2006-P PCGS PR69 20th Ann. silver reverse proof(1) 5) 2006-P PCGS PR70 20th Ann. silver reverse proof(1) 6) 2007 Washington coin covers (5) 7) 1938-D/D PCGS MS66 Buffalo Nickel(1) Decisions....Decisions....... Thanks everybody!
Just curious, is the PCGS 1938 D/D Buffalo attributed? I didn't think that they attribued that variety, only the D/S.
EDITED--No offers to buy/sell/trade please If i were you though i would sell $25 gold eagle 69 reverse proof it might get u very close to 800 and that way u could keep the remaining coins
Even though already answered, I just had to say, that is my favorite single coin. (I guess you never know what will grab you) I have about a dozen, all PCGS.
I'd sell the PR70 RP. You should be able to get at least $800. EDITED--No offers to buy/sell/trade please
Hey Guys, I know this is kindof a hard thread to post in without making a trade or buy offer---but if you are interested in a coin PLEASE do not post that...send it in a PM to the starter of the thread. Speedy
Howdy, I'd sell the duplicates first, followed by the PR70. I've always considered 70 grades to be a very specilized market in which many can't or don't choose to play. Perhaps reading the latest Bower's book colored my thinking, but 70's don't do much for me. As for the duplicates, that's an easy call. 2006W SAE's are going for about $150, the Washington covers are around $40. Selling duplicates doesn't hurt your collection. The reveres proof 70 has an ebay buy it now for $870. just my opinion, rono
I'd sell the PR70 Reverse Proof. You'll still have the very nice PR69. After that, I'd see what else you need to sell to get up close to $800...probably not much.