You have a top-notch collection but it's time to sell...
The collection was purchased from major dealers for premium money. Will you sell the coins back to those dealers or
will you put the collection in a major auction? Explain your thinking.
will you put the collection in a major auction? Explain your thinking.
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Why? More money.
I would probably seek the advice of the dealers who sold me the coin and some specialty collectors (both inside and outside my specialty) before proceeding with a sale.
Hopefully, I will not have to deal with this decision in the foreseeable future.
As a dealer, I would generally only recommend that a client sell me he collection outright if I have retail clients waiting for the coins, or if the coins are so pedestrian that they are unlikely to bring above wholesale levels at auction.
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who can offer the highest price or to auction.
I am approaching a similar situation. Most of my pieces were purchased through auctions. (There is some irrational sense of obligation to consign to one of them strangely.) Closing on sets completions in a hot market does bring up the consideration of selling. The harder thing is actually parting with the coins that were carefully assembled for many years much more than choosing the venue.
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By the way, this is hypothethical as I am not selling anything or planning to.
<< <i>It depends on the dealers and the types of coins you collected.
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>It depends on the dealers and the types of coins you collected. >>
Good point.
One other factor would be how long I have held them.
If I paid premium money anytime lately, can't see a great offer coming from the same dealer.
I would probably go with auctions. After fees it might end up being about the same money.
There are some tough choices in this hobby.
For those who believe they will receive more by auctioning their coins, I'd say (as Andy did) that this too depends on what they are. A bunch of run of the mill coins are very likely to be bought at low levels by discount hunting dealers in an auction, in which case consigning these coins will result in 1) poor returns and 2) money received months after consigning.
Personally, if I had something exceptional to sell I'd sell it privately with the help of a dealer who knew the end users and was willing to work for a small % commission.