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Valued Member
United States
362 Posts |
I am going to go ahead and sell my 2 1991 UNC ASE and 1 1996 UNC. They are in great shape, maybe a MS 65 or more. I know these are worth retail more tham melt, but, from a dealer what do you think I could reasonalby ask for and/or get for them?
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Valued Member
United States
439 Posts |
I don't know about value, but I would try to sell them on CL or somewhere else first. I try not to sell to dealers, I try to put the money in my pocket and not theirs. There are plenty of buyers out there. A little work on your part will net you a few extra dollars.
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Valued Member
United States
212 Posts |
Monkeyman67 is right on. You'll do better selling to a private party.
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Valued Member
United States
314 Posts |
Currently, You should be able to get around $40 each for the 1991, and 45-50 for the 1996.
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Valued Member
 United States
362 Posts |
I would sell on CT if I could but I am too new and do not have enough posts to sell. Plus I just bought some coin tyat was just too good to pass up and I need to replace that money as soon as possible or my wife will have a fit. Trust me, if I had time I would see to a private person.
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Valued Member
United States
312 Posts |
I agree with Monkeyman as well - I'm sure there are plenty of people searching Craigslist for silver. You might as well see if you get any quick responses - though a lot might offer you lowball/dealer prices. The 1996 might get some better attention given that it is a less common year.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3184 Posts |
you could sell it here. I know you need 250 posts, but you could private message people and offer it to them.
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: you could sell it here. I know you need 250 posts, but you could private message people and offer it to them. No, you cannot. That is a blatant violation of the rules.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2448 Posts |
Ahhhhh the voice of reason! Wait a while. If you really need the cash there's always ebay. Only on the coin forums will you find those that understand the true value of the coins, but you have to understnad that they'll track "spot" with a premium. Try to wait a while; silver is still in flux right now.
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