How much would you try to sell these for?
DNADave
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I'm going to try and sell some tokens this evening at our local coin club meeting.
I was thinking about asking $1.00 for the small tokens and $2.00 for the Large ones.
How far off base am I with those prices? Too high or too low.
I was thinking about asking $1.00 for the small tokens and $2.00 for the Large ones.
How far off base am I with those prices? Too high or too low.
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Semper ubi sub ubi
I have no idea what fair value for those is, but I suspect $1 to $2 may be low, especially for the ones that look BU or with luster. Perhaps someone else on the boards will know.
At a recent show (that I went to), they were selling tokens for ~$3-$5. $1-$2 is probably too low, they look interesting & you should have some margin to knock-off for your dealer buyers.
-g
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collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
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Steve
In the second picture there are two tokens that have a W cut out of them, one at the top of the page and another on the upper left.
Kinda cool, my grandparents gave me one of those tokens last christmas as a gift. I didn't realize they had any collector value. I just threw it in a 2x2 because I thought it was neat to have a piece of hometown history in my collection.
Jeff
or should I say I ACCUMULATE!
I also dabble with the darkside
Ive recently gotten more into currency, especially modern star notes