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<p>[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1562182, member: 25357"]As has been already mentioned, sell the Morgan and Peace dollars on eBay. You'd be amazed what some people will pay for common date Morgan and Peace dollars, even in heavliy circulated condition. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've sold quite a few, and usually make over spot even with the feebay and paypal fees added in. It can be a fair amount of work to package and ship individual coins if you've got a large volume to sell, but I think you'll come out ahead of where you would if you take them to a dealer. </p><p><br /></p><p>For the other junk silver, I'd sell it on ebay as well, put it into lots of 5, 10 or even 20 coins. You'll usually get around spot after you subtract the fees. Selling them in lots will save you a lot of work over selling and shipping individual coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>The one thing eBay gives you over the other venues is exposure. Don't set a reserve, just list it and let the open bidding begin. For bullion it will always sell close to spot. In this market, usually a bit over.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1562182, member: 25357"]As has been already mentioned, sell the Morgan and Peace dollars on eBay. You'd be amazed what some people will pay for common date Morgan and Peace dollars, even in heavliy circulated condition. I've sold quite a few, and usually make over spot even with the feebay and paypal fees added in. It can be a fair amount of work to package and ship individual coins if you've got a large volume to sell, but I think you'll come out ahead of where you would if you take them to a dealer. For the other junk silver, I'd sell it on ebay as well, put it into lots of 5, 10 or even 20 coins. You'll usually get around spot after you subtract the fees. Selling them in lots will save you a lot of work over selling and shipping individual coins. The one thing eBay gives you over the other venues is exposure. Don't set a reserve, just list it and let the open bidding begin. For bullion it will always sell close to spot. In this market, usually a bit over.[/QUOTE]
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