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Trying To Sell USA Silver Coins- Mexico- Pricing Questions

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Sorry, I meant Roosevelt coins.. my IPAD changed it and I didn't see it. Do prices at coin shops vary widely? What do they use as a pricing guide? Is using ebay sales a valid tool? Do you suggest I go to a number of dealers? Is there any other site I can sell these on, not ebay?

I have emailed Duane Douglas, hopefully he can help me..
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Gosh, if you cut out ebay, your options are limited. If you don't mind, why not ebay?
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I doubt you get much more that bullion pricing on Roosies. In my area about 80 cents to a dollar per dime. nlp
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Rather then starting a new thread you should hit "Reply to Topic" on the one you already have going That way people won't keep giving you the same advice and people can follow the replies and give a more informed comment.
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