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How To Sell Mint Sets On Ebay

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Just found a ton of these (unc mint sets) at a yard sale. So, my question is: what would give you a bigger profit... the mint set uncut or cut up? I see a lot of cut up coins on ebay. I have not sold these before. Thanks...
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Certain coins cut up could bring bigger premiums in the right condition, but that could leave you with a bunch of coins that you have trouble getting rid of as well
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Depends on your investment. Mint sets don't bring a whole lot. For those, I'd lean towards cycling the investment quickly and compromising potential profit, because even the potential isn't much.

Unless you're talking pre-1965, don't expect $10 each.
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