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Rocky Mountain Coin Exposition

I will be attending the Rocky Mountain Coin Exposition with the intension of selling my collection. I have identified and catalogued each coin and tentatively graded them using the NGC detail grading scale. Obviously I'm no expert, but I was wondering what selling price was reasonable to expect once the grade was agreed upon with the buyer based on the NGC World Coin Price Guide?

I'd appreciate any advice in this matter.

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    ajaanajaan Posts: 17,124 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If they are common, less expensive coins in higher grade, you can probably expect to get 30-50% of NGC values which I believe are pretty much the same as Krause values?

    More expensive coins in higher grades will get a higher percentage. Be prepared to have a dealer tell you your coins are over graded by one or two grades.

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    Jah Rule

    Thanks for responding
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    CrackoutCrackout Posts: 1,365 ✭✭✭✭✭
    You might also prepare for not too many dealers that handle World Coins. I usually attend this show (it is held twice a year at the National Western Complex in Denver) and I only recall seeing maybe a half dozen dealers with foreign coins.
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    standforstandfor Posts: 40 ✭✭
    Oh wow, I almost missed that one...
    When I don't collect coins...
    I build high end houses
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