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gold coins

Discussion in 'Money & Finance Forum' started by Superfluous_Nut, Jul 17, 2011.

  1. Superfluous_Nut

    Superfluous_Nut pastor of muppets

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    anybody have any experience selling these things?

    i have a $20 1894 double eagle. nothing special, not mint or uncirculated or anything like that. basically, it's about 1 oz of gold and i figure i might as well sell it.

    what could i expect in terms of price? i would hope that gold would carry a pretty slim margin since it's pretty much a cash equivalent.
     
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    I believe in most cases the metal value has overridden the numismatic value... but yours might be worth a couple hundred more than metal value.
     
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    i just unloaded a nugget that must have weighed a couple of pounds. sadly it was woth it's weight in shit.
     
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    Really appreciate this post. It’s hard to sort the good from the bad sometimes, but I think you’ve nailed it!
     
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    You should maybe look once to this page : http://www.goldmonexx.com There you will find information how the value can be determined from such coins. I think of course that you get much less at such a service for the sale of such a coin, as would be the case if one were to sell to a real collector. At least you can get a first insight how much money a coin is such worth. Maybe one can even write to the customer service without any obligation.
     
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    Got a 1958-D quarter with change at Eat-N-Park in PA this last weekend :woohoo:
     
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