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Gold Coins For Sale - Need Help With Fair Pricing

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 Posted 03/30/2011  9:20 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add lukkyseven to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'll list what my father gave me to sell and the price that I came up with. Hopefully everyone can tell me if I'm close or not. I'll be posting these coins later for sale on this forum first before ebay.

1985 $250 Peso (Appears to be proof - nice cameo) = $350 (last one sold on ebay for $380)
1985 $500 Peso Proof (same deal as above) = $700 **Just doubling the price of the $250)
1987 Constitutional Commemorative $5 Proof - $425
1989 Constitutional Commemorative $5 Proof - $425
1881 $5 Half Eagle - $550 (Coin is at least AU, but I can't grade gold haha! I'll post pictures when the wife comes home with the camera)
1992 1/10th $5 = $170
1998 1/10th $5 = $170
1988 1/10th $5 proof = $170 (Not sure if these are equal or hold a premium)

Any advice is really appreciated. I'd really like to know because pops needs the money and if I can't get them sold here - There's a big coin show coming up this weekend and I'd like to take them there and have a good idea of what I can get for them.
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 Posted 03/30/2011  10:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I can't help you with those but I suggest being carefull selling at a coin show. In some ways it may be the best, but just like going to a coin store, you have to know what your doing and what things are worth. The advantage of a coin show is the large amount of dealers for comparison bargaining. Another point is no postage, handling, insurances, lost in the mail, etc.
The bad point of a coin show is if small, many of the dealers know each other and work together for purchasing and selling. You did mention a large coin show, but what do you consider a large show?
Hopefully you may get some estimates here too.
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 Posted 03/30/2011  10:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lukkyseven to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Carl I appreciate the input. I think there will be about 400 tables (maybe a tad less). From what I've been looking at, the Modern coins are probably just going to go for melt and that would be a premium. So I guess the closer I could get to melt - the better off I'd be.
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Spreads on wholesale/retail pricing for bullion coins like these are tight and almost always under 10%. Original government packaging (OGP) helps the seller get closer to retail values at the time of sale also. I'll note here what I would consider a fair price if I were selling these coins.

1985 $250 Peso is a 1/4 oz proof: $375 w/OGP.
1985 $500 Peso is a 1/2 oz proof: $750 w/OGP.
1987 Constitutional Commem $5 Proof: $380 w/OGP.
1989 Constitutional Commem $5 Proof: $380 w/OGP.
1881 $5 Half Eagle raw in AU: $450.
1992 1/10 oz $5 MS: $160
1998 1/10 oz $5 MS: $160
1988 1/10 oz $5 proof: $175 w/OGP.

Hope this helps!
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 Posted 03/31/2011  06:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
sell it on CCF here. I'm interested in your stuff.
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Actually that does help a ton. I have packaging for some of them and not for others. I didn't know how much that would effect everything. Now to get around to posting these in the for sale section!
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Those are some nice coins
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