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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 3225522, member: 3726"]Simply put not reading the whole thread. Coins are always liquid - take them to any dealer and they will make you an offer. Looks like everyone else focused on investment - all I saw was are coins liquid. Always and easily. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Now if you decide to sell there are 3 methods I have used. Auctions - like heritage and getting it into a good one - not Tuesday/Wednesday type auction. Takes longer for these to sell and depending on what you have on what you might have to pay - mine was like 5%. Consign to a seller - depending on coin and values they charge anywhere from 5% to 15%. Can take longer than going to like a major auction house. Straight to a dealer - quick ,easy, but less return on money. I did pretty good with the first 2. The third option I did worse on - but it was quick and easy. I still made a mint because of all my modern stuff I bought when first came out (plantinum and gold were at around 2k then). I never really sold coins myself on like ebay and did not want the risk.</p><p><br /></p><p>Enjoy the hobby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 3225522, member: 3726"]Simply put not reading the whole thread. Coins are always liquid - take them to any dealer and they will make you an offer. Looks like everyone else focused on investment - all I saw was are coins liquid. Always and easily. :) Now if you decide to sell there are 3 methods I have used. Auctions - like heritage and getting it into a good one - not Tuesday/Wednesday type auction. Takes longer for these to sell and depending on what you have on what you might have to pay - mine was like 5%. Consign to a seller - depending on coin and values they charge anywhere from 5% to 15%. Can take longer than going to like a major auction house. Straight to a dealer - quick ,easy, but less return on money. I did pretty good with the first 2. The third option I did worse on - but it was quick and easy. I still made a mint because of all my modern stuff I bought when first came out (plantinum and gold were at around 2k then). I never really sold coins myself on like ebay and did not want the risk. Enjoy the hobby.[/QUOTE]
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