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<p>[QUOTE="Jimmycrawford, post: 3893361, member: 108711"]I have thousands of coins collected by me and my Grandparents. I have never sold a</p><p>coin. I got a 2004 proof dime in change. I asked around how this happen.</p><p> People told me young people do not care about their parents old stuff.</p><p>So I started through my coins. I culled $1,200 worth of quarters.</p><p> I found a 2009 Washington D.C. double die reverse. I showed it to experts.</p><p>one guy told me that error quarter is on the cover of Cherry Pickers guide.</p><p>It is true the quarter they show is exactly like mine.</p><p> I showed it to several people and they all said it is rare and worth a lot of money.</p><p><br /></p><p> So I took it and some very valuable diamond and gold jewelry to Heritage Auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>I did not know it is not really an Auction for us the coin and jewelry collectors. Is this common knowledge?</p><p> Coin expert told me the Ell error was worth $350 at Heritage. A 2.55 yellow Caret diamond ring with</p><p>14 K gold was worth $3,500 and on and on. I had taken the ring two days ago. Guy </p><p>said he would price the ring at $35,000 if he owned it.</p><p> So they will not let you set the default price of your items.</p><p>My impression is that they will buy your items for 10% of value or less and then they </p><p>Auction their coin and jewelry at full price.</p><p> Does everyone already know this reality? Where do you sell your coins? I have a 1923 Peace with doubling on Liberty. You can see it with naked eye. Heritage said </p><p>no doubling?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmycrawford, post: 3893361, member: 108711"]I have thousands of coins collected by me and my Grandparents. I have never sold a coin. I got a 2004 proof dime in change. I asked around how this happen. People told me young people do not care about their parents old stuff. So I started through my coins. I culled $1,200 worth of quarters. I found a 2009 Washington D.C. double die reverse. I showed it to experts. one guy told me that error quarter is on the cover of Cherry Pickers guide. It is true the quarter they show is exactly like mine. I showed it to several people and they all said it is rare and worth a lot of money. So I took it and some very valuable diamond and gold jewelry to Heritage Auction. I did not know it is not really an Auction for us the coin and jewelry collectors. Is this common knowledge? Coin expert told me the Ell error was worth $350 at Heritage. A 2.55 yellow Caret diamond ring with 14 K gold was worth $3,500 and on and on. I had taken the ring two days ago. Guy said he would price the ring at $35,000 if he owned it. So they will not let you set the default price of your items. My impression is that they will buy your items for 10% of value or less and then they Auction their coin and jewelry at full price. Does everyone already know this reality? Where do you sell your coins? I have a 1923 Peace with doubling on Liberty. You can see it with naked eye. Heritage said no doubling?[/QUOTE]
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