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Where To Buy A US Dollar Trading?

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 Posted 08/30/2021  2:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Slerk to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I need a trading dollar for my collection. On which trading platforms can I buy it ? These sites must have international delivery.
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 Posted 08/30/2021  3:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ty2020b to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
ebay is one route of course, though you will have to eliminate a good portion of sellers that do not ship international.

Great collections also ships international, though there's not a huge selection weekly. This route will probably take you some time, but given the options to ship international, you will need patience on your side!
https://www.greatcollections.com/Se...lver-Dollars

Here is GC's shipping rates:
https://www.greatcollections.com/kb...s-t86-4.html

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Take a look at David Lawrence Rare Coins website as they ship to Russia. DLRC typically has a large selection of Trade dollars. I know that you are looking for a PCGS, but they currently have a NGC 1877 S XF 45 original toned example listed for $375, but my guess is they will take a offer of $340.

The same coin is listed on ebay by DLRC at $425.
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I've also been a customer of them, and I'll second the recommendation of DLRC. Sometimes their buy-it-now prices may be a bit on the high side, but they're pretty good about accepting reasonable offers.
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Thanks for the help. I will keep an eye on these sites. I'm just not satisfied with the delivery price of DLRC $ 40 is too much. This delivery should be repelled at least by a successful purchase.
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I made a purchase on DLRC. The auction has already billed me. I have a question. How much time does the Auction give to pay the bills and what happens if I refuse to pay ?
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https://www.davidlawrence.com/order...hipping-fees

Scroll down to "Auctions"

I may be over stepping my bounds here/jumping to conclusions, so with all due respect to the OP, just a little general advice: 1. Do not bid on something you are not 100% committed to. 2. Do not bid/buy something you cannot afford. There is nothing wrong with holding off for the right example when the funds are available.

I deal with this regularly in my industry and it drives me crazy. Customer brings me an instrument in need of repair. Price discussed ahead of time (they know what to expect financially) Instrument is complete. Customer "I'm going to have to wait a week or two until I have money to pick up" If you can't afford it, don't commit.

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OOPS. Looks like I got the auctions mixed up. I won only not on DLSC, but on greatcollection. After winning, I was surprised by the tax that the auction put up to me. But I'm willing to pay for everything. I just need time now to win another coin. The auction ends in 3 days.
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