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<p>[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 8479643, member: 88829"]For your consideration:</p><p><br /></p><p>Suppose you had a collection of Roman Imperial silver and late Roman bronze numbering about 3000 coins, in a value range (based on cost) of $1-$2000, with about an even distribution over the range of $10-200 per coin, and as many below $10 as above $200. </p><p><br /></p><p>How would you take such a thing to market?</p><p><br /></p><p>% as:</p><p> sale listings on eBay</p><p> out right sale to Vcoins dealers</p><p> out right sale to other online vendors</p><p> consignment to vcoins dealers</p><p> consignment to american auction house</p><p> consignment to non-US auction house</p><p> </p><p>Sale by specialized groupings: e.g. Tetrarchic Bronze, Constantinian, campgates, late AE reverse types; Imperial women; collections by mint</p><p>denominations: denarii, antoniniani, argenti, siliquae, LRB I - IV;</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p>Goal: full liquidation within 4 years at par value going as coming</p><p><br /></p><p>Are some venues better for certain types of material than others? What sort of breakdown might that be?</p><p><br /></p><p>Where does one begin with such a thing to keep it marketable over the entire interval?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 8479643, member: 88829"]For your consideration: Suppose you had a collection of Roman Imperial silver and late Roman bronze numbering about 3000 coins, in a value range (based on cost) of $1-$2000, with about an even distribution over the range of $10-200 per coin, and as many below $10 as above $200. How would you take such a thing to market? % as: sale listings on eBay out right sale to Vcoins dealers out right sale to other online vendors consignment to vcoins dealers consignment to american auction house consignment to non-US auction house Sale by specialized groupings: e.g. Tetrarchic Bronze, Constantinian, campgates, late AE reverse types; Imperial women; collections by mint denominations: denarii, antoniniani, argenti, siliquae, LRB I - IV; Goal: full liquidation within 4 years at par value going as coming Are some venues better for certain types of material than others? What sort of breakdown might that be? Where does one begin with such a thing to keep it marketable over the entire interval?[/QUOTE]
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