Selling 2006-W UNC Gold sets…how can I maximize return?
FloridaBill
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Assuming I have a several dozen 2006-W Gold AGE Unc sets that are mint sealed….and I choose to redeploy those assets elsewhere as it looks like the 2006-w will not be the king I thought it would be…
What would be the best way? Option one: Open them up and submit the coins to PCGS for bulk grading. Option two: try to sell them sealed on eBay (which isn’t working…)
Advice Appreciated.
FloridaBill (ex-flipper).
What would be the best way? Option one: Open them up and submit the coins to PCGS for bulk grading. Option two: try to sell them sealed on eBay (which isn’t working…)
Advice Appreciated.
FloridaBill (ex-flipper).
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OH, if they qualify for the first strike cut-off I would submit them to PCGS and sell the rest of the on BST-forum. GOOD LUCK
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<< <i>I took the advice of forum members a bit back and broke up my sets, sold the 1 oz (did well), and stowed the fractionals for now. The latter only ended up costing $470, which is only $553/oz. They WILL still be king IMHO. >>
I like that math. My last AGE, a 0.5 oz, sold for melt at the local B&M. That's still 10% over issue price, which sure beats a savings account or CD.
I agree that the 06s will be winners... if the whole W concept really appeals to 20,000 or so collectors.
<< <i>i would hang on to them,i've heard the mint plans on selling the 2007 w when gold settles down,they won't melt the pieces they have made.nobody knows the mintage on the 2006w. >>
I knew it would happen.
check out the toning.