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 Posted 01/07/2013  7:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Aw man I just got done scribbling MS 66 on all of them, and putting them in sandwich bags.
Now you tell me. :)


Lol, youd be surprised what some people will do before listing them on ebay.
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Ok thanks nickelsearcher
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Has anyone considered Stack's Bowers Gallries? Their buyers fees are also 17.5%, but I think their sellers fees are negotiable, but not sure?
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I just hung up from Heritage. Their seller fees are 10% & buyer fees are 17%. I, myself think that is a little high.
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I picked up a Indian Quarter Eagle last year through Heratige that turned out pretty decent;

1925-D $2 1/2 MS61 NGC
SubTotal: $313.00
Buyer Premium: *$54.78
Service and Handling: **$12.15
Total: $379.93
NGC value: $512.50

http://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/C...=3248525-021

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I registered with Heritage last night. After reading through their book of regulations, I came to realize that they are pretty much the same as Teletrades new outline. So I'm back to thinking that no sellers fees look really good. I think I'll give them a shot. No slabbing fee, no sellers fee, hopefully they have buyers.
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