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1 dollar 1867


George

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Oh, ok.  I wasn't sure if you were looking to buy or sell one or just working out what they are worth.

Obviously if you decide on a price to sell it at you can list in the trade section UK & Europe.  You need to set a price to list there unless you want to do an auction.

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You can set a reserve and say in the post that there is a reserve.  If it doesn't reach it then you don't have to sell.

  You don't need to say what the reserve is but if/when it is reached you can post that the reserve has been hit so bidders know it will sell.

Or you could just start bids at a minimum price.

Also put a time and date for when it finishes

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Possibly not too many interested in the numismatics here as at there are a lot of stackers who want weight to their gold stack, much like the reason you are potentially selling, May be best yo do a bit of research and set a price or take your chances and put it on an international auction site, wider audience and all that.

were you given the coin or did you buy it yourself?

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It's a rare date and a beautiful coin.

it deserves grading by one of the majors as there is a deep suspicion of these coins raw as 80% have problems.

i would love to have this one in my collection. Maybe you want to sell it?

 

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