As long as I live in the world where absurd amounts of money can greatly influence my family's life for the better, every coin is for sale at the right price. To @Abuelo 's point - the "right price" would be far, far from fair. But at present there's still a number. In the future, once I shed the shackles of being financially burdened by various internal and external factors, there may not be.
@PillarDollarCollector said:
I meant a price a little over what they would normal sell for maybe a bit more.
"....a little over ....."
your kidding right
I mean were you turn a profit you are OK with letting coins go.
The vast majority of coins meeting this criterion are from owners who don't really want it anymore or it's primarily bought as an "investment". It's not a coin someone really still likes or wants as implied by your post title.
There is no point in selling a difficult to find coin for a modest profit or modest price over "market" when the owner likes the coin (much) more than (most of) the alternatives. If it's an easy to buy coin, there is no reason to pay much (if any) premium for it.
I've written about my primary collection many times. I wouldn't sell any for a price any buyer would likely pay because I wouldn't pay the price myself either. If I sell one for (as an example) $1000 that cost me or is "worth" $500, I can't find another one, there aren't other coins I would rather buy for the same money, and this amount doesn't change my financial situation. So why would I sell it?
@Cladiator said:
Cracks me up that the thread has zero pics of coins lol
Nothing for sale I guess was hoping some people would pull out some coins they had not considered selling and maybe this topic could get a few sales and some coins for us collectors.
Well if you ever bought a raw coin that was not truly rare and turned out to be "detailed" you will likely sell it. But I doubt if that is what the OP is looking for.
However, you must have upgraded a coin so the previous one is probably available for sale. Here's one of mine.
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Every coin is for sale at the right price.
8 Reales Madness Collection
I meant a little above average or a tad more than that of current market value. Were you turn a profit you are happy with.
Me too
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Not so sure. I have few coins I would not sell now. The "right price" would not be fair to anyone involved...
Sorry, but no.
My coin collection is like the Taklamakan Desert. Coins go in, they don't come out again.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
Apparently I have been awarded the DPOTD twice.
As long as I live in the world where absurd amounts of money can greatly influence my family's life for the better, every coin is for sale at the right price. To @Abuelo 's point - the "right price" would be far, far from fair. But at present there's still a number. In the future, once I shed the shackles of being financially burdened by various internal and external factors, there may not be.
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8 Reales Madness Collection
I meant a price a little over what they would normal sell for maybe a bit more.
Exactly as others have said..everything in my collection is for sale for the right price.
Latin American Collection
"....a little over ....."
your kidding right
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
I mean were you turn a profit you are OK with letting coins go.
not for a little
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
The vast majority of coins meeting this criterion are from owners who don't really want it anymore or it's primarily bought as an "investment". It's not a coin someone really still likes or wants as implied by your post title.
There is no point in selling a difficult to find coin for a modest profit or modest price over "market" when the owner likes the coin (much) more than (most of) the alternatives. If it's an easy to buy coin, there is no reason to pay much (if any) premium for it.
I've written about my primary collection many times. I wouldn't sell any for a price any buyer would likely pay because I wouldn't pay the price myself either. If I sell one for (as an example) $1000 that cost me or is "worth" $500, I can't find another one, there aren't other coins I would rather buy for the same money, and this amount doesn't change my financial situation. So why would I sell it?
Cracks me up that the thread has zero pics of coins lol
Nothing for sale I guess was hoping some people would pull out some coins they had not considered selling and maybe this topic could get a few sales and some coins for us collectors.
Well if you ever bought a raw coin that was not truly rare and turned out to be "detailed" you will likely sell it. But I doubt if that is what the OP is looking for.
However, you must have upgraded a coin so the previous one is probably available for sale. Here's one of mine.