What is best place to sell coin.

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Ebay seems to be the place where you get the most viewers and competition. The walk-in coin-shops only act as a middle-man between you and the end buyer/collector. So there's going to be their "cut", that is eliminated if you go with ebay. Because then you're selling to the end-buyer. Or ... at least .... a dealer who is willing to compete with that mind-set anyhow ! ;)
 

Far greater chance of getting scammed off ebay though, I'd take a reduced cut at a walk in shop rather than throwing it in the lap of the gods on ebay.

Yes, I know there are successful transaction there all the time, I used to be a power seller. People get burned too, and ebay almost always tends to side with buyers in disputes.
 

I think if you are a full member, you can sell it here. Check with the Mods. By the way, what are you wanting to get out of this piece??
 

Professionally graded Mint State 60 to 61 1890 S Double Eagle should bring at retail about $1500 to $1800. Maybe more with the recent rise in gold. Selling your ungraded example, you are likely to get 15% to 25% less. If you sell to a typical pawn shop, up to 70% less. Ask around. Try to avoid FeeBay except to look at completed auctions to see what the average selling price has recently been. I prefer coin clubs, if possible, for ungraded gold coins.

Time for coffee.
 

Thank you very much for ideas.
 

I think ebay is still the best
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go to the library and look up the World Coins book. In the front and back are ads from coin buyers/dealers. If you need an email address I have 2 or 3.
 

I would use a reputable coin dealer. Ebay is ok, but to many variables could go wrong with a coin of that value. It may even be lost in shipping. Just because it has a tracking number does not mean they will be able to find it if it is lost.
 

Just as an aside, most reasonable folks aren't going to buy a rare gold piece from just anybody. If you really want to sell an authentic coin like that, go through a legit auction house or dealer. :skullflag:
 

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