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Valued Member
United States
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I put an ad up on Craigslist saying I was buying coins. I got a reply and the guy has 60 V nickels, 11 Indian Head cents, 72 Buffalo nickels, 1 Seated dime (Very worn), and 212 Wheat cents. He wants $150.00 for all of them, which is a little too high in my opinion. I was thinking $1.00 on the Indians, $0.75 on the V nickels, $0.35 on the Buffalo nickels, $0.04 on the Wheats, and $5.00 on the Seated Liberty dime. For a total of about $95.00 for all of them, here are some pictures he sent me, let me know what you think.    
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Pillar of the Community
Korea, Republic Of
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$60 would be the most I'd pay for the lot. Maybe $65.
Did the guy tell you if the date/MM are recognizable or not?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I'm with MatteProof on this one, Buffalo nickels, even in VF-EF with full dates sell for around 50c when bought in bulk, same goes with a lot of the other coins. Considering the condition and a wholesale purchasing price $55-$60 sounds about right. Although, I personally wouldn't buy them; there's better rhings to be bought with $60. Considering he's asking $150, I doubt he'll go down to a rreasonable price.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2368 Posts |
That's way too high. There's a big difference between $60 and $150, like z said, negotiations probably won't go well. I'd pass.
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Valued Member
United States
446 Posts |
If your gut is telling you that $150 is too high, then that's a sure sign that it is.
Second, as you've wisely done, you've asked for other opinions and have gotten a consensus as to what it should be.
I think I'd pass as well, without negotiating.
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Valued Member
 United States
330 Posts |
Thanks for the help guys!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1158 Posts |
Ask yourself what you would do with a couple hundred bottom barrel coins. Why even buy them at any price?
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United States
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I'd only buy coins like that to experiment with or give to kids on Holloween. Looks like something taken from a pile of junk at a flea market. I'd pass if I were you.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Is the large cent shown in the first picture part of the deal? I'd value this group at: Large Cent: $8-$10, could be more but the pictures aren't good enough to gamble. Indian Head cents: $5 V-Nickels: $20 Buffalo nickels: $10-$15, assuming that most don't have a date clearly legible. If many have full or partial dates then they would be worth a bit more. Seated dime: $2-$8 depending on whether the date is legible and whether there is damage. Overall I'd say $45 to $58 is reasonable. I have to agree with tkbslc though. Do you really want this stuff even if the price is right? Any local coin shop could easily furnish a lot like this within minutes.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Probably all worn, common date stuff. I'd rather put $150 toward ONE good coin.
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