I want the sell my misc junk to a dealer?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by bullionboy, Nov 29, 2008.

  1. bullionboy

    bullionboy New Member

    I want to start unloading some of my stuff that I don't want or doesn't fit where I'm going with my future buys. Most of the stuff is worth very little. I'm wondering if I'll get refused to unload any of this with a dealer, I'm willing to trade for something as well but here is what I want to sell.

    2000 ASE with scratch- bullion

    2003 -ASE with some yellow toning - bullion

    2004 - Silver Maple Leaf - bullion

    1999 Clad proof set

    2 2000 Clad Proof sets

    A 1928 Red seal 2 dollar bill = xf maybe

    A dirty 1928 gold seal 5 dollar

    A 1932 Silver certificate - F

    A 1928 red seal 5 dollar bill - fine

    2 tarnished Engelhard silver bars - bullion


    I want to bring all this in a get one item in return, Is a dealer going to balk? What's the best way to sell a lot of stuff like this?
     
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  3. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    what is that worth, maybe a little more than $100? I guess that it depends on what a 99 pr set goes for. Maybe more, probably more than $100.
     
  4. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    The question becomes - how much more would you make if you sold it yourself? Figure time, shipping, etc. Is it worth the work and/or hassle? My dealer would not balk, and he would offer a fair price(in my opinion) - but you might make more if you sold it yourself. I said might - cause sometimes auctions(with prices and fees) you do not make that much. You could try the open forum to see what you get. Me - I unloaded all my bullion with the dealer(of course platinum was at 2k and gold at 1k). Then I got a bunch of coins I liked. :)
     
  5. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    Just put a post in the Open forum. Someone will probably bite.
     
  6. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    I'd say well over $100
     
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