Craigslist like this is just as risky as ebay or any other online transaction. I guess I need to know a couple things... How do you know they low-balled you on their offers? Do you know the grade and value of the coins? Do you think you will get retail for your coins?
You should know that most people's coins are not worth what they hope or think they're worth and World coins are less desirable here in the states. I wish I could help but I need more information.
Advice on selling gold Austrian coins in New York?
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Re: Advice on selling gold Austrian coins in New York?
it might be helpful to keep in mind:
:eureka:
'who' is most likely to 'buy these from me'?....a dealer broker (now), or wait out (find) a 'collector'
'how big' is the market for these 'exact coins'?....the 'demand for' them
'how' can i 'prove their genuine'?....having them 'certified' (no matter the grade)
'where' is the best place to 'look for a buyer'?....shows, ads in coin pubs, coin clubs (target the 'coin people')
:eureka:
'who' is most likely to 'buy these from me'?....a dealer broker (now), or wait out (find) a 'collector'
'how big' is the market for these 'exact coins'?....the 'demand for' them
'how' can i 'prove their genuine'?....having them 'certified' (no matter the grade)
'where' is the best place to 'look for a buyer'?....shows, ads in coin pubs, coin clubs (target the 'coin people')
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Re: Advice on selling gold Austrian coins in New York?
:agree:Daniel wrote:Craigslist like this is just as risky as ebay or any other online transaction. I guess I need to know a couple things... How do you know they low-balled you on their offers? Do you know the grade and value of the coins? Do you think you will get retail for your coins?
You should know that most people's coins are not worth what they hope or think they're worth and World coins are less desirable here in the states. I wish I could help but I need more information.
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