Selling Dad's Collectiom

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by PeggyMac, Jun 15, 2016.

  1. PeggyMac

    PeggyMac New Member

    Hi!

    I'm in Kansas City and have my dad's coin collection to sell. He had about 10 bills, 400 Liberty Nickels, all have readable dates but none have Liberty in her head band readable, a few dimes, wheat pennies, Indian head pennies and a few others.

    If anyone knows the best place in Kansas City to sell these, I'd appreciate it.

    Also, what kind of value I can expect? I've been looking on the net for average wholesale prices and they are all over the place.

    TIA
     
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  3. brandon spiegel

    brandon spiegel Brandon Spiegel

    Im sorry, I am not familar with the Kansas City area, but I do know that Coin Shows are oftentimes the best place to go to sell coins, or to at least learn more about them! www.coinshows.com has a great list of upcoming coin shows.
     
  4. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Without pictures it'd be difficult to give you a value.
     
  5. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    If you can photograph both sides of two or three of the nickels and post them here, it would be helpful.
     
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  7. PeggyMac

    PeggyMac New Member

    Thanks all!

    The reason I was looking for a personal recommendation is some dealers are more ethical than others.

    I met a dealer at an estate sale a few years back and went to his shop last week but he was out of town so wanted a backup if he wasn't there today.

    Last night I was messaged by a forum member who gave mean idea what it was worth, since there was nothing in the rare, gradable, desired category.

    And I ended up with more!

    There was a Liberty nickel collection in a folder with only 26 coins, none of the really rare years, and similar sold on eBay for$30, so expected $15, and he offered $60, so felt comfortable with that.

    He gave me 35 cents each for the 477 nickels, again, none gradable, so very happy with that. My mom had sorted them and there was a handful on foreign coins and mixed in was a small dime which I thought would be worth melt but ended up being a 1842B half-dime and he paid me $12 for that.

    I had a very other random items, and the total ended up being $284.75!

    If you're ever in the KC metro area, I'd highly recommend Double Eagle Coin Company, 305 N Scott Ave, Belton, MO 64012 Phone:(816) 876-9316

    I do recommend calling first as he's sole owner and he may be out of the shop for an estate sale or similar.
     
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  8. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Well since you did your homework and didn't find any really rare ones, I would have to say you did OK. Hope you're happy.
     
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