How much to ask for ASE's at a coin show
Coins911
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I have a set of about 100 PCGS graded varous date MS69 ASE's. I was thinking of walking them around the floor of a coin show this weekend. How much of a premium to the silver spot price should i ask for them? I'd like to get the most i can but didn't know what to ask of dealers. Any ideas?
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<< <i>Most buyers of these are buying them for their intended purpose -- a low premium for buying silver -- and think paying ANY premium for certifying these is nonsense and just add extra bulk and costs. >>
There are some collectors that put together date sets and will pay a very small premium for the slab but finding those collectors may not be easy.
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most dealers don't even consider 70's worth the premium either. They way to sell modern stuff is thru the BST or Ebay.
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<< <i>They can't do any worse than ungraded coins >>
Now, I would pay higher for a fresh tube of eagles than those certified.
<< <i>Back in January I set up at a smaller local show of about 25 dealers. I had 20 ASE's in the case priced at spot, which was $29. I didnt sell one. >>
Gosh, I'm sorry I wan't able to get to the ONA show in January, Dave!
To help make up for it, I'd be willing to take all of twenty of them off your hands today--and I'll even toss in another buck apiece and give you $30.
<< <i>I would ask $50 a coin and go from there >>
Thats not going to happen. No dealer will pay you $50 per coin at $40 spot. Starting out high like that tends to piss the dealers off and they will counter you with an extra low price. jmho
<< <i>The buyer in our area that had the rep as the sleasiest low-ball con-artist is paying spot+1...a dealer about an hour away is paying spot +2.5...I thought I saw that Apmex was paying spot + 3.5 but I haven't tried to actually sell any. >>
Apmex sure doesn't sell at spot plus. Right now they have 2002 PCGS69 for $60+ no qty discount.
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<< <i>Here in my neck of the woods it reads like this. The bigger boys buy, nice graded, a buck back of spot and milkspotted or toned its 3 back. For selling its +5 raw, +9 graded. I only ask a few shops and soon just quit looking after I found a low volume hole in the wall shop buying 2% under spot . Kind of fed up with the whole thing after a dozen calls about selling my 90% and they all swear they are giving the best deal around at 10x face. I'll just do it here when the time comes, or see what the 2% guy offers. >>
Our shop was forced by city "pawn shop and 2nd hand junk dealer" law to hold ALL purchases (including junk silver) for 10 days exposing us
to market risk if it went down. Also the police would regularly come in with a report of someone having "3 rolls of silver halves" stolen,
and if they could find 3 rolls of silver halves that we had purchased in the last 30 days, even from different people (we had to record
their drivers license numbers and items in a log book) THAT MUST BE THEM they would just TAKE them with no reimbursement to us.
I wish some of you guys who only criticise mom and pop coin shops -- and buy from millionaire dealers that wouln't spit on the average working
class coin collector if he were on fire -- could work behind the counter of a brick and mortar coin shop for ONE DAY and see what goes on in the real world.
I dunno... what time is it?
silver prices moving fast
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