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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
Hi every one, I am collector not seller. I look for sell some of notes (32 total). The approx. value is 60kUS. I never sold on e-bay. Do you thing it is a good choice or other alternatives could be better? Heritage is very slow so I eliminated because I want to sell for others investments. any suggestion will be gratefully appreciate. Silvio
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United States
2655 Posts |
GreatCollections is probably faster than Heritage, but I don't know if they are comparable as far as prices realized.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
1904 Posts |
Are you saying that you have 32 notes each worth almost $2,000 ?
Are they new notes, old notes, high denomination or what ?
Life Fellow, Royal Numismatic Society My wants list: http://goccf.com/t/283145
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
old notes. Example: 20$ 1935 French VF30 PMG 89 cert, 1000$ 1935 English 64 PMG 63 cert, 1000$ devil f15 PMG 67 cert and so long. Majority are 1000$ and 100$ except pre Canada 1867. All are Canadian notes. I can put a list here if someone want to know.
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
I have for the future also US but not selected yet, maybe the old bag from Texas bank sell full of Morgan's, but before I will like look at them, many seem to be really mint. I want to sell the doubles and triples.
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
This it is one photos, do thing I bullish. 
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Pillar of the Community

United States
1905 Posts |
Heritage and other large auction houses can usually do advances on high dollar consignments, may be worth investigating
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3990 Posts |
I would be afraid to sell that $1000 note on eBay-given some of the stories that I have heard about ebay buyers.
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Pillar of the Community

Canada
8274 Posts |
That's a $20,000 item For notes such as you have shown heed what jdmern said and try Heritage. You should move it to a PMG holder.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
Thanks, was PMG 65* but in time I considered I want the most conservative grader, so I moved. Now I have one PMG 67 so this one could help on new investment.
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
Thank you folks, so better for high value to go conservative with really auctions houses. In this case for small things can be played with e-bay. My concern with e-bay was the security of transaction and also the funds guaranties by the company. when I done my account they force me for pay-pal and do not let me go for wire-transfer and certified funds.
It is damage those times with the restrictions on covid-19 travel, cause I have many others things to certified and I am afraid to send by mails due to so many stories I listening happened.
Thank you guys really appreciate.
Silvio
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2529 Posts |
go with Heritage or nothing at all. the time you wait will pay for itself many times over i have done very well on eBay, but in the last few years it is a gamble being a seller (but great if you are a buyer or fraudster)
Coin Collecting... "I'm in it for the money" ™
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
Very nice and smart remark Wade. I like it. Something to remind later.
I used GreatCollections for my extra coins on values not more then 300. It is great company for average but I do not thing so for very rare or very high values. Maybe I am wrong but sure I will not sell if one day I will sell my 1935 500$ French trough them.
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
By the way Wade, hope you will read this:
your logo's photos is Upper Canada token 1858 in negative photo. I know they stop in 1857, do you really have this with 1858?
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United States
3961 Posts |
If it's not hockey, it's not a sport
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Valued Member
Canada
91 Posts |
Silviosi, Wade's coin is a 1852.
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