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Thinking about selling my registry set

I was wondering what kind of value I could get for it

I decided to go another direction with my collection

Here is a link to the set

My Registry Set

Feel free to pm me if you want

Thanks for your help
DrPerry
Ding! There's your Post of the Week, folks.


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    StoogeStooge Posts: 4,647 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Dr. Perry,

    It would help you significantly if you opened your set for viewing so anyone that is interested could see the grades of your coins.
    Are you interested in selling the coins individually or as a completed set? That is something to think about also.
    Do you have any photographs for any and/or all of the coins?
    How soon do you need to sell them by?
    Are you looking to consign them?

    Just a couple of helpful questions to think about. Hope they help.

    Paul.

    Later, Paul.
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    Thanks so much Paul
    I have opened up the set so you can see it now
    I would like to sell them as a whole and not consign them
    Pictures are available on request
    I don't need to sell them so really just testing the waters
    Ding! There's your Post of the Week, folks.


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    GRANDAMGRANDAM Posts: 8,376 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Commemoratives are in the toilet. If you sell now you will most likely lose a great deal of money.

    Hold them and sell when prices recover.

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    GrandAm :)
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    BarberFanaticBarberFanatic Posts: 671 ✭✭✭✭
    Another problem I think you may run into is that many collectors like "the thrill of the hunt" and would prefer to put their own set together rather than buying one "pre-made". That's not to say that you won't be able to find a buyer; I just think it may be difficult to entice somebody to buy the entire set without some sort of price discount for buying the set intact. We're talking about moderns here, so it's not as if the coins are challenging to locate in high grades.
    My current coin collecting interests are: (1) British coins 1838-1970 in XF-AU-UNC, (2) silver type coins in XF-AU with that classic medium gray coloration and exceptional eye appeal.
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    mdwoodsmdwoods Posts: 5,526 ✭✭✭
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    National Register Of Big Trees

    We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
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    HighReliefHighRelief Posts: 3,658 ✭✭✭✭✭
    List them all individually on eBay.
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    gripgrip Posts: 9,962 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Another problem I think you may run into is that many collectors like "the thrill of the hunt" and would prefer to put their own set together rather than buying one "pre-made". That's not to say that you won't be able to find a buyer; I just think it may be difficult to entice somebody to buy the entire set without some sort of price discount for buying the set intact. We're talking about moderns here, so it's not as if the coins are challenging to locate in high grades. >>



    Agree!
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