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Question about selling 5 proof coins

Hi, I was wondering where you suggest selling 5 proof 1873 3cs? Should I sell them at Heritage or Ebay and one at a time or as a set, I also have the 3cent notes and stamp
Thanks for any help
Jason

Edit: oh I forgot they are all pcgs graded

Edit: Here is the collection Im talking about: http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=534742
http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=534742
Love them busts!
I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.

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  • CladiatorCladiator Posts: 18,271 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Try Scarsedale Coin. The guy is about as good as it gets when you're talking about 3¢'s.
  • I searched on google but couldnt find anything about it?
    Love them busts!
    I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.
  • richardshipprichardshipp Posts: 5,647 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Scarsdale Coin >>




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  • STONESTONE Posts: 15,275
    Welcome to the forum Enjoyment
  • Thanks I will check it out...any other suggestions everyone?
    Thanks
    Jason
    Love them busts!
    I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.
  • I was going to suggest selling on the BSt, but you tried that before; no nibbles?
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I was going to suggest selling on the BSt, but you tried that before; no nibbles? >>



    The BST is great. I just sold a type set in two minutes flat.

    Russ, NCNE
  • Yea i tried a while ago to sell, but I had dumb hits offering me 2000 for everything....but I guess I will just list them on Heritage, they seem like they have the users with the real money...haha
    Love them busts!
    I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.
  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,120 ✭✭✭✭✭
    This is a rather odd set you are trying to move in one piece and I am certain that you will find a certain amount of resistance to someone buying all five coins vs. being able to only buy a single piece. That resistance will have little, if anything, to do with having the money or with the willingness to spend the money. Rather, it will have much to do with wanting five of the same date. It appears that all the coins came from previous Heritage auctions, so you may have good success with that route. You will also notice that even though they came from Heritage, they were not auctioned together, as you have been attempting to sell them, but were sold individually over time.
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  • << <i>This is a rather odd set you are trying to move in one piece and I am certain that you will find a certain amount of resistance to someone buying all five coins vs. being able to only buy a single piece. That resistance will have little, if anything, to do with having the money or with the willingness to spend the money. Rather, it will have much to do with wanting five of the same date. It appears that all the coins came from previous Heritage auctions, so you may have good success with that route. You will also notice that even though they came from Heritage, they were not auctioned together, as you have been attempting to sell them, but were sold individually over time. >>


    Hi,
    thanks for the reply. Well that was a question of mine should I sell as a set? I know my younger brother bought them over a period of time when he was in Iraq. The reason I wanted to sell as a set is because thats 1% of that year (600 made but 100 were melted or something like that)
    and then you have the 3 cent stamp that set it all and the the 3 cent notes as well. More of a bragging right I guess? How many people here own 1% or more of a certain coin?
    I will prob break them up but I figured I would try this way.
    Thanks
    Jason
    Love them busts!
    I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.
  • RedneckHBRedneckHB Posts: 19,735 ✭✭✭✭✭
    How many people here own 1% or more of a certain coin

    I have on a few occasions.image

    But anyway, you say they are all PCGS graded now. Did you cross the NGC coins? What are the grades of each now? Is one still in the rattler holder?
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  • << <i>How many people here own 1% or more of a certain coin

    I have on a few occasions.image

    But anyway, you say they are all PCGS graded now. Did you cross the NGC coins? What are the grades of each now? Is one still in the rattler holder? >>


    My bad, sorry I forgot one isnt pcgs and no the other one is still in the older case, I havent done anything to them since the post, they have just been sitting in a drawer.
    Love them busts!
    I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.

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