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Pillar of the Community
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Edited by Zohar444 02/27/2009 8:25 pm
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I would kind of do the same thing I said with the dimes.
Sell the 1921s and the 1938d off solo... sell off the Nice examples solo... sell the rest as a starter set.
I don't think the starter set is going to get much more than $7 a coin plus a little for the book, but the money is in the keys/MS coins (some of those 40s are very nice)
-SFWUSC
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Valued Member
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Need a closer picture of the key dates to be able to give a good estimate
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sfwusc thanks for the tip. I prefer selling in one shot. I do not have the time to deal with coin by coin selling. In that scenario, what would be the fair price based on what you see here? Thanks again!
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I am missing the 16, 16-S, 19, 19-D, 21, 21-D, and 21-S. If you decide to break it up, make me a price for just those seven dates. Your Good to VG-8 set looks just like mine.
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Why are you selling them? I imagine you could get more money if you were to sell the entire set in one shot.
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I am very focused on 16-19th century european coinage. The wife wants fewer pieces in the house and I prefer selling these 20th century types.
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Pillar of the Community
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 Let me know what your asking for the set
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Pillar of the Community
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PCGS says $1,650 in G-4 and $2,150 in VG-8 for a complete set. Now, these are prices for certified coins, but it give you some sort of balllpark maybe. It's a nice set and quite an accomplishment.  Ken
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Pillar of the Community
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Here is the item number for an ebay auction with a Buy It Now price that is similiar to yours or maybe just a little better grade. Item number: 250350081761
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Pillar of the Community
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The Buy-it-now on the above auction is $1899. Which falls roughly in the PCGS range. So, perhaps the target has been bracketed!  Ken
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I may list it at $1500-1600.
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Pillar of the Community
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I'd say $900-1200. 1650-2100 is PCGS prices, which are way over-priced for the true market.
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Quote: I imagine you could get more money if you were to sell the entire set in one shot. The coins aren't worth more as a set. I think mycrob's range is about right. Try to get better pictures of the keys (38-D, 21-S, 21-D, 16-S). Also, if any the coins in the set are UNC, you can squeeze out a few more bucks by getting good pics of those. Another option is to see if Susan & Bobby will break it up and sell it for you.
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Need a close-ups of the 17Sobv,17Dobv,19PDS,20D,23S
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