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How Should I Sell A Group Of Collectible Coins? How Should I Separate?

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 Posted 03/07/2017  5:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bigjay to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What I am asking is if I wanted to sell a bunch of Liberty nickels say 1900-1912 should I sell them all together, or grouped like all 1905's or should I group 1 each 1900-1901-1902-1903-1904-1905-1906-1907 so a buyer can have consecutive ordered coins.....to start a set...I only ask because I have multiples of so many coins all same grade pretty much......I've been selling for a while but seem to scare buyers with say 15 1905's, like who would buy them other than the big sellers....thank you in advance Jason..
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If you want to sell expensive coins in bulk, you will only attract dealers who will buy at lower levels. A roll of BU Walkers or Morgans will go for much less than each individual coin will at auction, but then you only have to make one sale. You don't say what the grades are, but if you are talking about coins > $25 price point, I'd say you will do better pricing them individually.
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 Posted 03/07/2017  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bigjay to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks there are all different in face value...but are pretty much all identical in grade these ones I just have so many of them pretty much a whole roll of Liberty nickels various dates...in the past I sold in bulk all together but it took some time...I try to show a picture of exactly what they are getting it just saves time and saves on postage for everyone..
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Unless they are better than G, if they were my coins, I'd get rid of them for 35c each at my local coin shop. I can get G condition V-nickels for 40c each at another local coin dealer.
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A good way is putting them in an album and selling it as a 'partially filled album' on ebay
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