If they're rare high grade clad quarters, selling them to me will realize the highest price . (Actually Heritage is probably best, then ebay, then Teletrade).
Actually right here if it is the right thing at the right time. By that I mean try listing here and if somebody is working on a top notch set then deals can be made with little to no cost being taken away from the item other than shipping. Only probem is it is a one time shot and you are limited on the number of PCGS coins to a listing. After that the BST board is a no cost venue that gets a little more visits than here. Then I agree with LincolnsRule has it in line. And as for the highest prices the item must stand on it's own legs, and you have got to hope there are a couple of people that want it when you are selling.
I think Heritage does a good job, i have some for sale with them now...and when i was comparing them with ebay the coins seemed to get a higher price on heritage....also sometimes they wont take a commission....check em out Jason
Love them busts! I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.
Only probem is it is a one time shot and you are limited on the number of PCGS coins to a listing. After that the BST board is a no cost venue that gets a little more visits than here.
LindeDad, I'm not familiar with what you are talking about. Can you please explain a little more fully, or can anyone else please tell me about what I can do that "is a one time shot " and how do you do it, how many coins are you limited to and are there any other rules, and what does BST stand for and how do I find this "BST board"?
Thanks!
G99G
I am not kidding,
G99G I collect 20-slab, blue plastic PCGS coin boxes. To me, every empty box is like a beating heart NOT.
People come up sometimes, and ask me, G99G, are you kidding? And I answer them no, I am NOT KIDDING.
Of the two, teletrade may fair a bit better (depending on the coins). I would do research at both sites on the coins to be sold to really get a good picture (as I often do!)
Young Numismatist ............................ and growing!
<< <i>LindeDad, I'm not familiar with what you are talking about. Can you please explain a little more fully, or can anyone else please tell me about what I can do that "is a one time shot " and how do you do it, how many coins are you limited to and are there any other rules, and what does BST stand for and how do I find this "BST board"? >>
Read the post that is locked at the top of this forum. For the rules of posting coins on this board.
BST is the Buy, Sell, and Trade-Coins Forum. Upper right of this page Navigation will take you there.
I think TT receives higher prices because many coins are house-owned with strong reserves.
The original question stated who gets the highest prices? It did not specify if anything changed hands or who made the money. To analyze how well a collector consignor would do, well that's entirely different.
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By that I mean try listing here and if somebody is working on a top notch set then deals can be made with little to no cost being taken away from the item other than shipping.
Only probem is it is a one time shot and you are limited on the number of PCGS coins to a listing.
After that the BST board is a no cost venue that gets a little more visits than here.
Then I agree with LincolnsRule has it in line.
And as for the highest prices the item must stand on it's own legs, and you have got to hope there are a couple of people that want it when you are selling.
Jason
I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.
After that the BST board is a no cost venue that gets a little more visits than here.
LindeDad, I'm not familiar with what you are talking about. Can you please explain a little more fully, or can anyone else please tell me about what I can do that "is a one time shot " and how do you do it, how many coins are you limited to and are there any other rules, and what does BST stand for and how do I find this "BST board"?
Thanks!
G99G
I am not kidding,
G99G
I collect 20-slab, blue plastic PCGS coin boxes. To me, every empty box is like a beating heart NOT.
People come up sometimes, and ask me, G99G, are you kidding? And I answer them no, I am NOT KIDDING.
Every empty box?
C'mon!
Young Numismatist ............................ and growing!
<< <i>LindeDad, I'm not familiar with what you are talking about. Can you please explain a little more fully, or can anyone else please tell me about what I can do that "is a one time shot " and how do you do it, how many coins are you limited to and are there any other rules, and what does BST stand for and how do I find this "BST board"? >>
Read the post that is locked at the top of this forum. For the rules of posting coins on this board.
BST is the Buy, Sell, and Trade-Coins Forum. Upper right of this page Navigation will take you there.
It also has rules locked at the top of the page.
The original question stated who gets the highest prices? It did not specify if anything changed hands or who made the money. To analyze how well a collector consignor would do, well that's entirely different.
roadrunner
<< <i>I think TT receives higher prices because many coins are house-owned with strong reserves.
roadrunner >>
I have heard that, but I have also heard that is a myth. Not sure who is correct.
I am not kidding,
G99G
I collect 20-slab, blue plastic PCGS coin boxes. To me, every empty box is like a beating heart NOT.
People come up sometimes, and ask me, G99G, are you kidding? And I answer them no, I am NOT KIDDING.
Every empty box?
C'mon!