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<p>[QUOTE="samjimmy, post: 106449, member: 3813"]I had a look on ebay realized before I posted. Most were in the $133 range (some higher, some lower) and guess what...</p><p><br /></p><p>Someone tried to sell 9 for $142 each (1902-1910), no takers.</p><p><br /></p><p>8371452072 = $133.81</p><p>8371729334 = $128.50</p><p>8370230786 = $132.50</p><p>8369306040 = $131.86</p><p><br /></p><p>"...you would be most unwise to sell for less than $140 at this point in time."</p><p><br /></p><p>Like I said, if you want to scan each coin and list them one by one, you'll get that, but otherwise, show me the 45 coin auction with realized prices of $140+ each and I'll give it to you. There ain't gonna be one.</p><p><br /></p><p>"That makes 0.2354oz of gold worth exactly $130.35."</p><p><br /></p><p>And that's what I'd shoot for, unless you go to a bullion dealer who will give you less, or a coin dealer who will give you even less than that. You'll get more than melt, but no point in false hope IMHO.</p><p><br /></p><p>But go ahead and list them at $6,300 (which would be <i>exactly</i> $140) and see what happens. If you scan each front and back and list them seperately and let them bid up (no telling where they end up), then you *may* get $140 each, but I wouldn't be suprised if you didn't.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samjimmy, post: 106449, member: 3813"]I had a look on ebay realized before I posted. Most were in the $133 range (some higher, some lower) and guess what... Someone tried to sell 9 for $142 each (1902-1910), no takers. 8371452072 = $133.81 8371729334 = $128.50 8370230786 = $132.50 8369306040 = $131.86 "...you would be most unwise to sell for less than $140 at this point in time." Like I said, if you want to scan each coin and list them one by one, you'll get that, but otherwise, show me the 45 coin auction with realized prices of $140+ each and I'll give it to you. There ain't gonna be one. "That makes 0.2354oz of gold worth exactly $130.35." And that's what I'd shoot for, unless you go to a bullion dealer who will give you less, or a coin dealer who will give you even less than that. You'll get more than melt, but no point in false hope IMHO. But go ahead and list them at $6,300 (which would be [i]exactly[/i] $140) and see what happens. If you scan each front and back and list them seperately and let them bid up (no telling where they end up), then you *may* get $140 each, but I wouldn't be suprised if you didn't.[/QUOTE]
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