If anyone is really bored...

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by stldanceartist, Jan 14, 2009.

  1. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    And I mean REALLY bored...

    ...I've posted a link in the Open forum of a portion of my collection I'm trying to sell. If you have nothing better to do, or think it'd be a fun challenge, would you like to give me an idea of what YOU think it's worth or what I should try to sell it for? I know what I've got it listed for...but I'd like more opinions than just my own.

    Here's a link to the craigslist ad:

    http://stlouis.craigslist.org/clt/991112279.html

    Thanks,

    ~benjamin
     
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  3. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    A couple of bucks maybe:eek: nice colection:confused: let me know if you want to :secret:sell it for three to five dollars OK:rolleyes: I'm really not that bored to figure it out.I thinlk it would be boring trying to figure it out. I'm to old i have no patience for that ,my age is a hundred and five understand my friend.

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  4. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Thanks?

    I'm not sure for what, but upbringing and politeness are telling me to thank you.

    ~benjamin
     
  5. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Hi Benjamin,

    As a group of coins, you probably won't find anyone who really wants all of it. Much will be seen as just worth melt, such as the damaged coins, modern silver like many of the quarters, some of the AG coins which many think are too worn for their collections, love tokens ( unless it is a collecting interest), foreign coins without details as to content, etc. Money is tight, and most are looking for specifics.

    I would suggest segregating the offerings into several packages and using ebay for the widest exposure. Best of luck to you.

    And give my regards to your parents or others who stressed politeness. It is always
    a plus in society!

    Jim
     
  6. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    Heh....some nice coins there....I'm not too good with US coin values....so I wouldn't be much help, but breaking it up into smaller lots sounds like a smart bet to me.
    jazzcoins joe, 105 years eh? wow. Great Job! I worked for a 96 year old british chap a little while back...I was amazed that anyone at that age could be as lucid and clever as he was. I hope I'm half as with it as you are when I'm that age.
     
  7. editor_ens

    editor_ens Numismatic Editor

    Okay, I crunched the numbers. A dealer would pay around $200.00 for your lot.

    Almost all the silver coins you have are only worth melt. As soon as a coin has a hole in it, we considere it to be AG grade and lower. The love tokens on the smaller denom are worth around $8 each (fully carved surface). The rest of the coins you can purchase on ebay by the pound. I would recomend splitting up the coins into lots as they will sell better than all together. Good luck selling.
     
  8. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Jim,

    Thank you for the feedback. I know about money being tight (I just found out 3 days before the beginning of the semester that 2/3 of my classes were cancelled due to budget cutbacks - leaving me basically unemployed...with no notice.) As a result I've seen my coin collection (thankfully, I had it) virtually disappear. I've managed to keep a few of my favorite items (a 1917D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter in XF, a 1949S Roosevelt Dime in MS65 with amazing toning) but for the most part...I now have an empty trunk.

    Hooray...but sometimes all you can do is what you HAVE to do...and survive for the better times down the road. By the way..if anyone in the St. Louis area needs an honest, intelligent, creative, and hard working employee...please let me know!

    Thanks again,

    ~benjamin
     
  9. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    In case someone is just reading this, I've edited the original ad and I will be working on eBay to sell the coins there. It's my first time selling...so wish me luck. Only thing I don't like about the idea of eBay selling is dealing with irrational customers that will try to cheat me. But other than that...eh.

    Thanks,

    ~benjamin
     
  10. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    Ah, shame you had to liquidate most of your collection...at least you kept some of the good stuff. ebay is great, good luck with your sales. I haven't yet run into any irrational customers, but I haven't been on ebay all that long either. I wish you well, mate.
     
  11. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Update:

    The funniest thing: I removed about 10 of the better coins from this auction - basically any coin that I wanted to keep or sort of wanted to keep - (1932 AU quarter, 1940 AU quarter, 1853 quarter and half, 1895 dime, 1913 quarter, 1865 2 cent piece in F, 1986 and 1988 Half, more) and the lot sold almost immediately for $350. When I had twice as much stuff in there...the best offer I got was $200 for everything.

    Ah, yes, the human race...

    BTW THANK YOU (a big one) to everyone that responded and PMed me with feedback and tips. I really do appreciate it.

    ~benjamin
     
  12. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    Congratulations! You did really well. I'm glad to hear it.
     
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