Value and how to sell mint sets advice
tneig
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Whats a realistic price base for these, that' I'll sell when silver goes up (mint prices in parens)? Likely "what I can get for them?"
When I offer them, I want them to move. Likely sell thought craigs, BST, or ebay as last option.
1, 2011 Silver complete mint set (mint price 67.95)
1, 2011 Silver ATB quarter set ($41.95)
3, 2009 Territorial Silver Quarter Proof set ($41.95??)
3, 2010 Blue ATB Siver Quarter set ($39.95)
3, 2010 Red ATB Silver Quarter set ($39.95)
When I offer them, I want them to move. Likely sell thought craigs, BST, or ebay as last option.
1, 2011 Silver complete mint set (mint price 67.95)
1, 2011 Silver ATB quarter set ($41.95)
3, 2009 Territorial Silver Quarter Proof set ($41.95??)
3, 2010 Blue ATB Siver Quarter set ($39.95)
3, 2010 Red ATB Silver Quarter set ($39.95)
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<< <i>Well you can check grey sheet....or you can just look at ended listings on ebay. I do the 2nd more often then not. Many of the sets are bringing just over silver, some Ive actually go for less then melt, but thats rare. Do remember some sets have huge premiums. >>
eBay, with their huge audience, will give you the most realistic price of your items. Check the completed auctions of items that actually sold. BST: expect nothing but low ball offers for any readily available and common Mint items. What sort of protection to a seller does C.L. offer in case of fraud?
<< <i>I believe your "blue" ATB set is the clad proof set & not the silver one. At least that's the color for the regular annual proof set. Also, the 2011 "mint" set, based on your price, is a silver proof set. >>