Also a lot of folks don't want to make offers...the seller should have a rough idea of what he wants for the coin when listing and should set a price...then if it's too high for the market he can take offers for a bit less. With no starting point a lot of buyers won't waste their time with a seller becuase they get the idea that they may want too much for the coin even if that's not the case. So along with a reverse image I would suggest a ballpark starting price....$4000...$6000...whatever you feel you want for the coin.
<< <i>Also a lot of folks don't want to make offers...the seller should have a rough idea of what he wants for the coin when listing and should set a price...then if it's too high for the market he can take offers for a bit less. With no starting point a lot of buyers won't waste their time with a seller becuase they get the idea that they may want too much for the coin even if that's not the case. So along with a reverse image I would suggest a ballpark starting price....$4000...$6000...whatever you feel you want for the coin. >>
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Just sayin, not trying to offend you.
Scott
<< <i>Also a lot of folks don't want to make offers...the seller should have a rough idea of what he wants for the coin when listing and should set a price...then if it's too high for the market he can take offers for a bit less. With no starting point a lot of buyers won't waste their time with a seller becuase they get the idea that they may want too much for the coin even if that's not the case. So along with a reverse image I would suggest a ballpark starting price....$4000...$6000...whatever you feel you want for the coin.
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