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<p>[QUOTE="Midas, post: 99085, member: 2761"]I like Hertiage for a number of reasons. First, their pics are first rate with close ups and all.</p><p><br /></p><p>2nd, I like their "prices realized" section for the given grade as well as other grades associated with the coin. It gives you a pretty good idea what are the true market prices.</p><p><br /></p><p>3rd, I like their "My Heritage" section where you can inventory your collection on-line (privately, of course). Here I can track what I paid, how many other Heritage members have my coin on their "Want List" (gives you an idea of market demand) and more importantly, a realistic idea of what the current numis-wholesale prices are. In other words, what I can realistically sell my coin(s) for IF I had to liquidate. Best part, it is <b>FREE</b>. </p><p><br /></p><p>4th, they tell you what the coin is bidding at with <u>and</u> without the buyer's premium so there is no surprises what you are paying for the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for selling, I have sold one coin. A 1960 SD over LD PR67 1c for what I hoped I would get. There was NO fee because I had a their "coupon" for a free listing. As for others, you can place a reserve for the coins. I am not sure of the details, but I am sure you can.</p><p><br /></p><p>I only bid on items that are "internet bidding" because "signature" bids close before they head to a show for the floor bidding. Actually, there aren't many signature items I can afford.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want some really nice and ultimate coins, they have them! But you will pay for them![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Midas, post: 99085, member: 2761"]I like Hertiage for a number of reasons. First, their pics are first rate with close ups and all. 2nd, I like their "prices realized" section for the given grade as well as other grades associated with the coin. It gives you a pretty good idea what are the true market prices. 3rd, I like their "My Heritage" section where you can inventory your collection on-line (privately, of course). Here I can track what I paid, how many other Heritage members have my coin on their "Want List" (gives you an idea of market demand) and more importantly, a realistic idea of what the current numis-wholesale prices are. In other words, what I can realistically sell my coin(s) for IF I had to liquidate. Best part, it is [B]FREE[/B]. 4th, they tell you what the coin is bidding at with [U]and[/U] without the buyer's premium so there is no surprises what you are paying for the coin. As for selling, I have sold one coin. A 1960 SD over LD PR67 1c for what I hoped I would get. There was NO fee because I had a their "coupon" for a free listing. As for others, you can place a reserve for the coins. I am not sure of the details, but I am sure you can. I only bid on items that are "internet bidding" because "signature" bids close before they head to a show for the floor bidding. Actually, there aren't many signature items I can afford. If you want some really nice and ultimate coins, they have them! But you will pay for them![/QUOTE]
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