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<p>[QUOTE="wprime, post: 2871623, member: 74175"]First get them certified by PCGS, I cannot stress how important this is for potential buyers.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the 1934 sets, Nobles, IAG and NumisBid (maybe Roxburys, I haven't followed them much but they do get material of this calibre) are the Australian auction houses who have sold 1934 sets in recent times. The IAG set didn't have the copper but it sold well (though was an outstanding set). Nobles got $30000 and NumisBid got $34440 but in my experience with Nobles for coins like this you can negotiate the seller's commission completely out as they charge buyer's premium while NumisBid doesn't, that being said NumisBid only charges 10% sellers so even with 0% commission from Nobles, it still ends up ahead slightly.</p><p><br /></p><p>Heritage gets outstanding prices for this kind of material just make absolutely sure to get it certified by PCGS first, otherwise they will certify them through NGC and they will undersell. Make sure to completely negotiate their commission down to 0% and even try to get some of the buyer's premium on top.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the later proof sets NumisBid gets by far the best prices, if your 1955 penny makes PR67RD it might sell for as much as your 1934 set, NumisBid got $30k for this one a few years back: <a href="https://numisbid.com.au/Browse/numisbid_auction_@44/pre-decimal_proof_coins/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://numisbid.com.au/Browse/numisbid_auction_@44/pre-decimal_proof_coins/" rel="nofollow">https://numisbid.com.au/Browse/numisbid_auction_@44/pre-decimal_proof_coins/</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wprime, post: 2871623, member: 74175"]First get them certified by PCGS, I cannot stress how important this is for potential buyers. For the 1934 sets, Nobles, IAG and NumisBid (maybe Roxburys, I haven't followed them much but they do get material of this calibre) are the Australian auction houses who have sold 1934 sets in recent times. The IAG set didn't have the copper but it sold well (though was an outstanding set). Nobles got $30000 and NumisBid got $34440 but in my experience with Nobles for coins like this you can negotiate the seller's commission completely out as they charge buyer's premium while NumisBid doesn't, that being said NumisBid only charges 10% sellers so even with 0% commission from Nobles, it still ends up ahead slightly. Heritage gets outstanding prices for this kind of material just make absolutely sure to get it certified by PCGS first, otherwise they will certify them through NGC and they will undersell. Make sure to completely negotiate their commission down to 0% and even try to get some of the buyer's premium on top. For the later proof sets NumisBid gets by far the best prices, if your 1955 penny makes PR67RD it might sell for as much as your 1934 set, NumisBid got $30k for this one a few years back: [url]https://numisbid.com.au/Browse/numisbid_auction_@44/pre-decimal_proof_coins/[/url][/QUOTE]
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