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Whats a fair price

PostPosted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:55 pm
by stonewallrabbitry
I guy locally has some coins for sale, I had made an offer on the wheats but he said he wanted more for them and that he really wanted to sell everything together. This is what he has, I HAVE 6RLS OF 1950,2RLS.1940,1RL OF 1830 &1920,HALF,S ARE 5-1776-1976,&1990&1972,3 OF 1980&1974,2 of 1981,&1977,&1973,1 of 1982,&1984&1985I HAVE ONE 1889 SILVER DOLAR,1976 SILVER,11978 SILVER,20 LIBERTY DOLLARS

Re: Whats a fair price

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 12:47 pm
by HoardCopperByTheTon
Everybody always wants more. Just ask any forum member what they want for their copper. We always want more.. but if we want to move stuff and convert to fiat one just lowers the price to what the market will absorb it at.

I want that roll of 1830 large cents. Where do you get the paper rolls for those? My machines won't even roll them.

Do you want to pay retail or wholesale. Common wheats wholesale at 3 cents each and retail at 4 cents each. 30's are about 2.50 a roll. 20's are about $4 a roll. The halves are all spenders.. FV. The 2 40% silver dollars are $11 each.. but make sure they are silver. Silver Dollar is about $32 unless it is a cull.. then about $30. Liberty Dollars it depends on exactly what type. If it is a roll of Seated Libery dollars it will go for a lot. If they are the copper medal liberty dollars they go for considerably less. :mrgreen:

Re: Whats a fair price

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:32 pm
by Oakair
Based on his listing and response, he is probably trying to scam for some quick cash from people who don't know whats up...Thats a lot of clad halves, and you can be fairly certain he wont be selling them for .50 a piece...

Thats just the impression Im getting, Its totally worth it to shoot a quote for the 1830, 1920 and see what the liberty dollars are (might be ASE's)