I think asking 1/2 times the cost of the coin is reasomable. Granted the coin is not as popular as the gold. But asking ten times the cost of a coin may be a little to much.
I apologize honestly about the advertising of links, I am very very new to this and just wanted to make sure I was doing it right! Its hard to get in to coin collecting. :)
No worries pach and I apologize if I sounded "blunt" with my post.
The best way to determine pricing when selling on ebay is simply to do an advanced search to see what items like yours have sold for recently. This will at least tell you what the market thinks of your items and what folks are willing to pay. It is always up to the seller to set the price of course, but the market itself sets the price usually.
I have always been a fan of starting an auction at $.99 and running it with no reserve. bids get bids. You may sometimes take a bit of a hit on an item, but typically you will get the true value if not more when folks get auction fever.
Having said that, if you're new to collecting, you've come to the right place. Stick around a while and learn from the members and you are sure to increase your coin knowledge exponentially.
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