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 Posted 05/30/2021  10:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add lansing557734 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I wonder is there A local buyer or place in michigan to sell my coins.

1- 1909-S VDB AU55 .
2- 1914-D AU55 .
3- 1922 WEAK D AU53 .
4- 1937-D 3 LEGS BUAFFLOO NICKEL AU55 .
5- 1955 DDO Lincoln Cent MS63 .
All coins come with PCGS holder

I have unsearched coins ( Indian cent - Lincoln Cent -Silver coins - 1800s us stamps ).Thanks
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 Posted 09/07/2021  9:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sycopha_cephalop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What exactly do you mean when you say unsearched silver coins? I'd be interested in those, probably. Also am in Michigan.
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How about sending the more valuable coins in a parcel to a reputable specialist numismatic auctioneer? Lower valued coins could be grouped together, to be sold by the auctioneer in a single job lot.

A downer:
You will loose up to 25% of the hammer price on auctioneer's fees and shipping costs.

On the other hand, a local buyer or coin dealer will need to reduce his buying prices for his own profit margins, of 50% or more.
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Where in Michigan are you located?
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