Selling graded Coins

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John6185

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I have found that the gold bullion (those $50 Buffalo gold) are worth just the price of gold usually but the pre-1933 gold coins are worth substantially more on the market. I'll take a worn gold coin any day even with solder on the coin. I took a dollar gold coin and put on a necklace and told the wife that is worth $200 easily if times get hard.
 

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Oh, I understand free market and something has a value of what one is willing to give for it but just because 1oz rounds have different stampings on face/obverse doesn't mean 1oz of silver suddenly worth 10x as much TO ME.

I don't think you do...with this "logic" a $1 bill and a $100 bill have no different values? I mean, the only difference is the stampings.

See how silly it sounds?
 

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You can go to the PCGS website to find the retail price. They also have an auction listing, hope it helps you out, and good luck.
 

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