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<p>[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 3795567, member: 44633"]You will not recover your grading costs. If you sell to a <b>dealer you will loose 20-40%</b> because dealers have to make a profit on the coin to stay in business. Good luck selling this coin for that high a price. With <b>a high mintage of 5,453,000 coins</b> I do not see your coin selling for $750.00 . You might sell your coin threw an auction house for better results in <b>selling</b>, but then they take their cut of which might be high too. If you do not have a buyer at $750 you should lower the price. After collecting world coins for about 20 years <b>to me this looks like a very common coin.</b> In saying that it does not look that interesting to me. Not putting your coins grade down, but I think you would wait a very long time to sell this coin at the $750.00 price. If I personally bought a coin valued at $750 it would have to have amazing eye appeal and rarity. My highest priced coin I spent $750.00 is a grade rarity and has amazing eye appeal that I paid in 2 payments. Will I recover my price I paid for it ? Maybe. Like thee others have said you need to ask yourself is it worth it ? If getting it done for authentication then yes I would do it. But if the value of the coin is <b>less than $200.00</b> no I would not get it graded. Germany has many more eye appealing/rare coins in the 17th, 18th century for this amount of money. Just my opinion. Wait for more opinions...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 3795567, member: 44633"]You will not recover your grading costs. If you sell to a [B]dealer you will loose 20-40%[/B] because dealers have to make a profit on the coin to stay in business. Good luck selling this coin for that high a price. With [B]a high mintage of 5,453,000 coins[/B] I do not see your coin selling for $750.00 . You might sell your coin threw an auction house for better results in [B]selling[/B], but then they take their cut of which might be high too. If you do not have a buyer at $750 you should lower the price. After collecting world coins for about 20 years [B]to me this looks like a very common coin.[/B] In saying that it does not look that interesting to me. Not putting your coins grade down, but I think you would wait a very long time to sell this coin at the $750.00 price. If I personally bought a coin valued at $750 it would have to have amazing eye appeal and rarity. My highest priced coin I spent $750.00 is a grade rarity and has amazing eye appeal that I paid in 2 payments. Will I recover my price I paid for it ? Maybe. Like thee others have said you need to ask yourself is it worth it ? If getting it done for authentication then yes I would do it. But if the value of the coin is [B]less than $200.00[/B] no I would not get it graded. Germany has many more eye appealing/rare coins in the 17th, 18th century for this amount of money. Just my opinion. Wait for more opinions...[/QUOTE]
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