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Where's the biggest auction this year??

I've made the painful decision to sell the coin collection. Kind of like selling the boat, trading in the Viper, cutting off the arms. You know, painful. Assuming a Bowers or Heritage auction is the best way to maximize price/minimize work on my part, what will be the biggest auction this year?? I really don't want to do the ebay thing, way too much work. Been there, done that. I've got approx. 85 coins and I paid about 120K for them (too much for some, good deal on others), as well as a few nice pieces of currency. There's some choice pieces in the mix and virtually everything is PCGS or NGC.

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  • pontiacinfpontiacinf Posts: 8,915 ✭✭
    why not list pieces on bst with a published price....be suprised how much you can sell outright here
    for what you want and minimize fees (auctions eat profits)
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    Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
  • pontiacinfpontiacinf Posts: 8,915 ✭✭
    and youd be suprised how quick id mortgage the house if you really do have something good.
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    Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
  • MacCoinMacCoin Posts: 2,544 ✭✭
    hey Bill are you trying to get a jump on the action here.image Bill is right why pay someone for what you can do yourself. If you don't get what you need for them than use Bowers or Heritage
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    Always looking for nice type coins

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  • barberloverbarberlover Posts: 2,228 ✭✭
    only decide after you send me pictures and let me cherry pick, ur i mean make some offers on a few pieces.
    The President claims he didn't lie about taxes for those earning less then $250,000 a year with public mandated health insurance yet his own justice department has said they will use the right of the government to tax when the states appeals go to court.
  • MadMonkMadMonk Posts: 3,743
    Try the board first.
    Don't sell your killer stuff too cheap.
    Sell the least favorite first.
    Let me get first dibsimage
    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.

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