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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4604782, member: 76863"]The world coins you'll probably do better on eBay or selling them directly to another collector. The details coins are hard to say they're pretty unpredictable in the auctions</p><p><br /></p><p>Great Collections probably has more bidders, DL the process is quicker. What I would do is put together a list and see what terms you could get from each. If you have enough value you should be able to get better than normal terms from either and see about having them send to CAC etc. DL I believe you can set reserves, while GC doesn't allow reserves you can set opening bids to act like one. They're both really good venues but I would probably give the edge to GC. That said seeing the terms you could get from either could easily sway it. </p><p><br /></p><p>The raw notes you'd have to grade for GC, not sure about DL and notes haven't ever sold any of those there.</p><p><br /></p><p>EDIT to add regardless the real high value stuff I would use one of the houses and not deal with the risks of someone running a scam like the 1859 half[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4604782, member: 76863"]The world coins you'll probably do better on eBay or selling them directly to another collector. The details coins are hard to say they're pretty unpredictable in the auctions Great Collections probably has more bidders, DL the process is quicker. What I would do is put together a list and see what terms you could get from each. If you have enough value you should be able to get better than normal terms from either and see about having them send to CAC etc. DL I believe you can set reserves, while GC doesn't allow reserves you can set opening bids to act like one. They're both really good venues but I would probably give the edge to GC. That said seeing the terms you could get from either could easily sway it. The raw notes you'd have to grade for GC, not sure about DL and notes haven't ever sold any of those there. EDIT to add regardless the real high value stuff I would use one of the houses and not deal with the risks of someone running a scam like the 1859 half[/QUOTE]
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