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<p>[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1107506, member: 25357"]Those are some very cool coins you inherited. I see the 78cc got a 64 grade, good news for you. If you go to sell, stay away from cash for gold. Your easiest course of action to quickly get cash is to take them to a reputable dealer who will give you a fair price. It would be worth buying a CDN Greysheet for the current month so you can get an idea of wholesale bid/ask prices before you go in. </p><p> </p><p>If you want to get a little more, you can try selling on eBay, but keep in mind the fees will cut into your profits (roughly 9%), you could try putting Buy It Now prices on them with the OBO option, it allows you a little more control, and you can determine a minimum that you would accept. The down side of going that route, is that they'll take a bit longer to sell. </p><p> </p><p>I'd also call APMEX and see what they are willing to offer for those coins. They do so much volume, their bid/ask spread is less than many dealers. Either way you are going to get several thousand dollars that you didn't have before. Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1107506, member: 25357"]Those are some very cool coins you inherited. I see the 78cc got a 64 grade, good news for you. If you go to sell, stay away from cash for gold. Your easiest course of action to quickly get cash is to take them to a reputable dealer who will give you a fair price. It would be worth buying a CDN Greysheet for the current month so you can get an idea of wholesale bid/ask prices before you go in. If you want to get a little more, you can try selling on eBay, but keep in mind the fees will cut into your profits (roughly 9%), you could try putting Buy It Now prices on them with the OBO option, it allows you a little more control, and you can determine a minimum that you would accept. The down side of going that route, is that they'll take a bit longer to sell. I'd also call APMEX and see what they are willing to offer for those coins. They do so much volume, their bid/ask spread is less than many dealers. Either way you are going to get several thousand dollars that you didn't have before. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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