Teletrade or Heritage for Selling Registry Quality Modern's?
moosesr
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I have been using eBay and the BST board to sell my modern less expensive coins. But I now have a low pop Jefferson Nickel (1948-P PCGS MS66FS) to sell and don't know how to price the coin or where the best place would be to sell the coin. I have bought coins from Teletrade and Heritage, but have never consigned any coins to them. Any opinions or recommendations on using Teletrade or Heritage to sell this coin would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Charlie
Thanks,
Charlie
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Jefferson Nickel would be to have it listed in a Heritage Signature Sale. It
seems that some amazing prices are brought in these HRCG auctions.
Or you may consider B & M auctions since they sold the 60-D & 61-D PCGS
FS nickels for incredible prices.
Hope this helps.
Cupronik
Thanks,
Tim
Brian
I LOVE IKES!
Teletrade vs. Heritage - each has some interesting advantages. Anyone can call me (phone numbers on websites) and I would be happy to discuss why I go to each venue with coins. I will have a very large consignment to the 6/05 Heritage Long Beach Signature Sale and would also be happy to discuss with anyone the terms for including a single coin(s) valued at $750 or higher to the sale. The deadline to consign is in roughly (3) weeks.
Wondercoin
I have sold on Heritage with excellent success with superior coins. I felt like I got better prices than I could have gotten elsewhere.
Good Luck.
Badger
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
<< <i>If consigning to teletrade the coin either has to have a value of $1000.00 or you have to submit at least eight coins.Hope this helps. >>
Not quite. They changed it awhile back that all consignments have to be a $1000 minimum regardless of the # of coins. The 48P in 66FS would probably be fine. It may bring slightly under $1000, but Teletrade certainly wouldn't turn down a coin of that caliber.