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<p>[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 21098, member: 1141"]Collection, for purpouses of starting over again with the money. THIS IS NOT AN OFFER, NOR SHOULD ANYONE PM ME WITH AN OFFER, THIS IS TO GET SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED, thank you.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have both U.S. and Foreign coins, should I include the foreign coins with the U.S. , or would I do better by listing the u.s. and the foreign seperate??</p><p><br /></p><p>What would get me more bang"</p><p>1: selling collection off into small lots</p><p>2: selling collection together as one huge lot</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I have a large hoard of just circulated change, much of which is dates that are known to have an error, I also have a lot of 70S lincoln cents, 82 Sm date and Lg date, and lots of the 60's varieties included in this hoard, should I sort out all the varieties, and take the rest to the bank? or offer this as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have 40.00 face value in jefferson nickels, should I keep them, for reasons that jeffersons are fixing to go up in price? Or dump them in the entire collection?</p><p><br /></p><p>Would just several pictures of the whole collection be alright? Or do I necessarily need to have pictures of all the carded coins by theirselves? How much would it effect the bids if I only had lets say 5 pictures on the auction, of just basically showing how large the collection is, of course I'll have every single coin listed down in the item description.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have over 4000.00 worth of coins, around 500 of it is just face value stuff that really just has that, face value. Should I Start the bidding at .99, and risk taking a major loss,which I don't necessarily think it would, I just don't want my lack of pictures on there, to make me loose money. Or should I start it off at around 1,000.00 , and let the bidding proceed from there?'</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for your suggestions in advance, no I'm not stopping my hobby, I plan on turning right around and buying the coins that I really want <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 21098, member: 1141"]Collection, for purpouses of starting over again with the money. THIS IS NOT AN OFFER, NOR SHOULD ANYONE PM ME WITH AN OFFER, THIS IS TO GET SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED, thank you. I have both U.S. and Foreign coins, should I include the foreign coins with the U.S. , or would I do better by listing the u.s. and the foreign seperate?? What would get me more bang" 1: selling collection off into small lots 2: selling collection together as one huge lot I have a large hoard of just circulated change, much of which is dates that are known to have an error, I also have a lot of 70S lincoln cents, 82 Sm date and Lg date, and lots of the 60's varieties included in this hoard, should I sort out all the varieties, and take the rest to the bank? or offer this as well. I have 40.00 face value in jefferson nickels, should I keep them, for reasons that jeffersons are fixing to go up in price? Or dump them in the entire collection? Would just several pictures of the whole collection be alright? Or do I necessarily need to have pictures of all the carded coins by theirselves? How much would it effect the bids if I only had lets say 5 pictures on the auction, of just basically showing how large the collection is, of course I'll have every single coin listed down in the item description. I have over 4000.00 worth of coins, around 500 of it is just face value stuff that really just has that, face value. Should I Start the bidding at .99, and risk taking a major loss,which I don't necessarily think it would, I just don't want my lack of pictures on there, to make me loose money. Or should I start it off at around 1,000.00 , and let the bidding proceed from there?' Thanks for your suggestions in advance, no I'm not stopping my hobby, I plan on turning right around and buying the coins that I really want :D[/QUOTE]
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