If you have the time and patience, perhaps ebay is the way to go.
You need to be able to grade accurately for yourself, so that the condition for each coin that you decide on, can be related to a reliable pricing guide. The value you arrive at is your guide for your 'buy it now' price.
If you don't have the confidence to grade accurately,
select the coins that you consider to be the most valuable. Post pictures (one coin per post), and ask CCF members for their grading opinion.
That's practice for us, and valuable information for you, = win / win.
For lower valued coins, they are better sold in lots, rather than as singles. Auction houses do this for lots that have multiples of lower valued coins. (2 or more to hundreds).
You need to be able to grade accurately for yourself, so that the condition for each coin that you decide on, can be related to a reliable pricing guide. The value you arrive at is your guide for your 'buy it now' price.
If you don't have the confidence to grade accurately,
select the coins that you consider to be the most valuable. Post pictures (one coin per post), and ask CCF members for their grading opinion.
That's practice for us, and valuable information for you, = win / win.
For lower valued coins, they are better sold in lots, rather than as singles. Auction houses do this for lots that have multiples of lower valued coins. (2 or more to hundreds).




















