What would you charge for the lot

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  1. John baker

    John baker Member

    Price for lot?
     

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    $50.00 ;)
    (Just like the coinshop owner offered you)
     
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  4. John baker

    John baker Member

    Lol
     
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  5. John baker

    John baker Member

    Might let you touch them for 50 lol
     
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  6. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    You’ll get more breaking them up and selling individually.
     
  7. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    That is really a moot question as it would take a bit of research to figure out what "the lot" is as you photo does not show all the information needed the make a
    proper assessment of value.
     
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  8. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    Edit: would like to see more photos from the OP.
     
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  9. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The silver eagles to me are silver value.
    The other coins can all be looked up.
    The basketball cards while they can be looked up,
    I don't see the rare Topps Jordan rookie card. Just a bunch of other Jordans.
    That hobby crashed and those cards probably aren't worth what they were worth 25 years ago. One is a Fleer 92 "League Leaders". Which is not as good as just a plain MJ. Two of them are 89 and 90 "Hoops" cards which I never heard of. And the collegiate one is a series by Coca Cola. Which is like when you get a card in a box of Cheerios or something. (To me).
    On the cigarette baseball cards Ty Cobb. The first card is creased. And they both have rounded corners which is common. But it affects the grade.
     
  10. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    $45 at most ?
    Think of the work someone has to go through to separate, research, do writeups and put for sale. If they own a building (coin store) then they have the over head with that of electricity, city taxes, etc.

    If you want to maximize your profit, then you should sell it yourself as you may not calculate your own labor into the end result profit.

    This model exists in about any other thing ppl want to sell not just coins and stuff.
     
  11. John baker

    John baker Member


    45? Yea if I was a crack head my 1908 Indian would bring 150 plus at auction alone.
     
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  12. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    That's your answer !!

    Split up your bundle by yourself, and auction each item by yourself.

    You'll maximize profit and only take up your time and not have to worry about overhead and stuff.

    I had to look up the 1908 Indian just now ... took my own time and no one paid me for it.

    To maximize profit you have to sell to the Buyer/Collector. Not an intermediary dealer.
     
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  13. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    $50 sounds like a pawnshop price rather than an LCS price.
     
  14. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    I'd break them up. I have no clue about the basketball cards. The 1908-S and 1859 IHCs should bring around $200 for the pair. The 1904-O may get you $40 and the other silver bullion value.
     
  15. LA_Geezer

    LA_Geezer Well-Known Member

    I'm not so sure. I have three of these, all in about the same condition, but all were less than $150.
     
  16. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    Looking at the Great Collections auction archive the most recent AU53 1908-S brought $160, the 1859 in XF45 $69, and the MS64 1904-O dollar $89.
     
  17. PlanoSteve

    PlanoSteve Well-Known Member

    I'm with the "break it up" group. You really have 4 different collections going on there: US coins (& bullion - the ASE's), an ancient, basketball cards, & baseball cards. So considering the ASE's separate, actually 5 categories. I think few people do all 5 of those. JMO. :happy:
     
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  18. GoldBug999

    GoldBug999 Well-Known Member

    If you are going to sell on ebay, consider auctioning each item separately, and offer to combine shipping if someone buys more than one item. Start with a low minimum bid (like $.99), and let the buyers do the work of analyzing the value for you. For items of lower value, combining them into a lot might make sense.
     
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  19. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    I know zilch about baseball cards, but I’d at least break them into coins and cards lots. I agree with @Clawcoins ; try to sell them separately and cut out the middleman.
     
  20. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    1908 s. Is worth 75 at its least
     
  21. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Hoops cards just didn't cut it.
     
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