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<p>[QUOTE="philologus_1, post: 4914117, member: 92212"]Thanks for the guesses and responses! The lot hammered for $141.50 which is about $2.14 each.</p><p><br /></p><p>In case anyone is interested, below are some facts relevant to this experience:</p><p><br /></p><p>I was not surprised or disappointed at the hammer price.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am actually happy when someone gets a good deal through my selling of coins. This is true whether it is a collector, or, someone who buys with the sole intent to re-sell. The latter allows me to play a tiny part in helping such people to stay in the coin selling business -- which benefits us all! It has been a joy to see coins I have sold "reappear" on eBay, VCoins, and in known auctions as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>The average I paid for the 66 was $11.62 each, so the financial bottom-line for me was a loss of $9.48 per coin less Paypal fees, eBay fees, padded envelope cost, and postage cost since I offered free shipping (which from my many experiences of selling on eBay really does increase the number of bids received on listings posted by people like myself who sell infrequently.)</p><p><br /></p><p>The collector who purchased the 66 expressed a desire to continue expanding the collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>Selling the coins in smaller groups would have possibly grossed more money for me, but... it would have taken WAY too much time. It is amazing how much time it takes to get nice pics taken/cropped/sewn of the coins, to go through the tedious list process on eBay, to handle communication, and then to mail the coins. (In fact it is for this very reason that dealers can't allow themselves to get greatly excited about low value coins.)</p><p><br /></p><p>My collection of this type of coins (Val. II, AE4, SALVS REIPVBLICAE, with Christian symbols) exceeded 66. It was actually 82 examples! I cherry-picked the best 16 and am keeping those. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>At the same time I sold this lot of 66 I also sold about a half-dozen single coins. Their hammer prices were also well below what I paid. <b><i>AND YET...</i></b> <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> ...the net gain for me was enough money for me to buy a nice example of the Herod I, 4-prutot, bronze type that I have wanted for a long time. So in essence, by letting go of these coins, I was able to trade 'extras' for a rare coin I badly wanted! <u>That's a big WIN in my book</u>!!! (All the coins I sold in this last go around were coins that were either extras or that no longer fit tightly enough into my overarching collection theme.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="philologus_1, post: 4914117, member: 92212"]Thanks for the guesses and responses! The lot hammered for $141.50 which is about $2.14 each. In case anyone is interested, below are some facts relevant to this experience: I was not surprised or disappointed at the hammer price. I am actually happy when someone gets a good deal through my selling of coins. This is true whether it is a collector, or, someone who buys with the sole intent to re-sell. The latter allows me to play a tiny part in helping such people to stay in the coin selling business -- which benefits us all! It has been a joy to see coins I have sold "reappear" on eBay, VCoins, and in known auctions as well. The average I paid for the 66 was $11.62 each, so the financial bottom-line for me was a loss of $9.48 per coin less Paypal fees, eBay fees, padded envelope cost, and postage cost since I offered free shipping (which from my many experiences of selling on eBay really does increase the number of bids received on listings posted by people like myself who sell infrequently.) The collector who purchased the 66 expressed a desire to continue expanding the collection. Selling the coins in smaller groups would have possibly grossed more money for me, but... it would have taken WAY too much time. It is amazing how much time it takes to get nice pics taken/cropped/sewn of the coins, to go through the tedious list process on eBay, to handle communication, and then to mail the coins. (In fact it is for this very reason that dealers can't allow themselves to get greatly excited about low value coins.) My collection of this type of coins (Val. II, AE4, SALVS REIPVBLICAE, with Christian symbols) exceeded 66. It was actually 82 examples! I cherry-picked the best 16 and am keeping those. :) At the same time I sold this lot of 66 I also sold about a half-dozen single coins. Their hammer prices were also well below what I paid. [B][I]AND YET...[/I][/B] :) ...the net gain for me was enough money for me to buy a nice example of the Herod I, 4-prutot, bronze type that I have wanted for a long time. So in essence, by letting go of these coins, I was able to trade 'extras' for a rare coin I badly wanted! [U]That's a big WIN in my book[/U]!!! (All the coins I sold in this last go around were coins that were either extras or that no longer fit tightly enough into my overarching collection theme.)[/QUOTE]
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