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Selling Error Coins.. Need Help

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 Posted 10/01/2018  5:57 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Yellzaboff to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey Everyone. I have a few error coins that I'm trying to sell but want some suggestions on where to sell them at. I have 3 1988 D with the 1989 Reverse and 8 1988 P with the 1989 Reverse. Thanks for any and all input
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I would try ebay first, to see if they will sell.
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you can try the bay, check what's up for sale and the sold prices. You didn't state what condition or mint your's are in, circulated junk may not sell well, as compared to OBW MS coins. List them as what they are, "Transitional Die Errors", they are really not a high dollar items unless they are the more uncommon mint issues.
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I posted one 1988 Denver on here and most people thought it was AU 58. I think someone said I could get around $125-$150. I thought the Denver 1988 was pretty rare
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The 1988 Denver RDV-006 is more rare than the 1988 Philadelphia RDV-006.
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Check the site and save the auctions that match. See what the final price is on about 10 of them and you will get an average price. Circulated coins vary in value because of coin wear/damage to the coins. So it will take some effort on your part to determine what to start them at.
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