I have lots of Wheat Cents and Toned Morgans for sale. For Wheaties I've been looking at the sold auctions for pricing but sometimes I get no interest. And for Morgans, especially toned, its even tougher to get a value.
How do you price your coins?
Attaching this 1929-S that I'm trying to sell
How do you value your coins for sale? eBay, PCGS/NGC price guides?
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Re: How do you value your coins for sale? eBay, PCGS/NGC price guides?
Heritage Auctions and everything you mentioned plus I google the items to see if any reputable sites are selling/or have sold the same/similar item.
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Re: How do you value your coins for sale? eBay, PCGS/NGC price guides?
Ebay sold listings can be used to determine value of an item.
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Re: How do you value your coins for sale? eBay, PCGS/NGC price guides?
Ultimately you need to build a customer base to sell coins often and for a good price. You can try Facebook groups as well. Use the price guide the coin is graded by.
Re: How do you value your coins for sale? eBay, PCGS/NGC price guides?
I've used Facebook as well, both to buy and sell, however, selling is harder. I often give the price a little kick expecting some negotiations but often times I get no responses. I'll keep trying.
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