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    All things on ebay have to be priced at least 15% above their typical market value to take account of the amount that sellers have to pay to ebay in fees. Try using dealers. Normally they will offer a no quibble return if you are not happy. Better still, go to fairs and talk. You can see the coins in hand and compare between dealers for similar items in many instances. eBay is the best place for people to dispose of problem coins because it is inhabited by the largest number of people who know least about what they are buying.
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    eBay is the answer Sparkey! People list things at whatever price they want. If some fool is happy to be parted with his money it will sell .... but that doesn't mean that's what one should pay. Or what something is worth. Meaning what you'll get back if ever you try to sell. As for grading, well we all know that there's a tendency to grade higher when selling than when buying .. Hence the importance of learning about grading yourself so you rely less on others opinions. .





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