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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 270173, member: 3011"]Selling the third party graded coins and bullion coins like Krugerrands through Ebay or Heritage would probably net you the most money for them if you can take really good photos. But I don't think you will necessarily get full value for the rest by auctioning them. It might be best to ask here for the name of an honest dealer in your area as suggested above. I wouldn't sell to a dealer who was not recommended here because my experience has been that most will lowball the offer price. So if you just walk into a random coin shop, chances are you will not get a fair price. I think it would also be valuable to get a Redbook and separate the coins into two rough categories - common and better date - using the prices in the book. The prices in the book are not accurate representations of what you can expect to get, but they are pretty accurate is distinguishing between common and more valuable coins. If you know ahead of time which coins are potentially more valuable, it will help ensure you get a fair deal when you sell them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 270173, member: 3011"]Selling the third party graded coins and bullion coins like Krugerrands through Ebay or Heritage would probably net you the most money for them if you can take really good photos. But I don't think you will necessarily get full value for the rest by auctioning them. It might be best to ask here for the name of an honest dealer in your area as suggested above. I wouldn't sell to a dealer who was not recommended here because my experience has been that most will lowball the offer price. So if you just walk into a random coin shop, chances are you will not get a fair price. I think it would also be valuable to get a Redbook and separate the coins into two rough categories - common and better date - using the prices in the book. The prices in the book are not accurate representations of what you can expect to get, but they are pretty accurate is distinguishing between common and more valuable coins. If you know ahead of time which coins are potentially more valuable, it will help ensure you get a fair deal when you sell them.[/QUOTE]
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