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<p>[QUOTE="mcgrover, post: 179849, member: 5929"]Howdy OOFrank. I'm in a similar. though diminished, situation. I have saved every RPM, BIE, filled die, clashed die, and odd duck coin I've ever cherried. My experience with dealers is that they tell me they don't have buyers for this stuff. The stuff that sells on ebay is the FS# stuff, or Cherrypicker picks. And even then you have to show an enlarged photo or two. I've had some unattributed coins sell for small amounts , even properly discosed strike doubling-for under $20 each - but it has to be dramatic, and closeup photos are critical. It's a lot of work, and there doesn't seem to be much of a market for the small stuff. And some folks like to find their own. I'm trying to make a point that I've tried to find a market for this stuff, but it's a small market, and you find it where you can, for what you can get. The error section in ebay is the only place I know that offers small(and sometimes bogus) coin errors. regards, mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mcgrover, post: 179849, member: 5929"]Howdy OOFrank. I'm in a similar. though diminished, situation. I have saved every RPM, BIE, filled die, clashed die, and odd duck coin I've ever cherried. My experience with dealers is that they tell me they don't have buyers for this stuff. The stuff that sells on ebay is the FS# stuff, or Cherrypicker picks. And even then you have to show an enlarged photo or two. I've had some unattributed coins sell for small amounts , even properly discosed strike doubling-for under $20 each - but it has to be dramatic, and closeup photos are critical. It's a lot of work, and there doesn't seem to be much of a market for the small stuff. And some folks like to find their own. I'm trying to make a point that I've tried to find a market for this stuff, but it's a small market, and you find it where you can, for what you can get. The error section in ebay is the only place I know that offers small(and sometimes bogus) coin errors. regards, mike[/QUOTE]
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