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	<title>Comments on: Want to Sell Gold? Here Are Some Avenues to Consider</title>
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		<title>By: Joy Smith</title>
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		<description>Another venue many people may consider is your local coin dealer. A lot of people may believe that  coin dealers are a good way to sell their gold coins for a nice profit. Not so!  My dad had a coin he wanted to price for its gold value at a local coin shop here in town. The dealer told him he would only give him the face value, which was worth less than $20. The coin in gold is worth far more than that, I believe! But I guess it might be worth it if you have a coin whose value was worth more than the weight of the coin?

You might also try trade shows where gold buyers and sellers may frequent. I know that bigger cities like Las Vegas have trade shows nearly every day it seemed like, when I was living there! I now live in a smaller town and while I do see trade shows every so often, they’re far and few. 

Another idea might be a consignment shop or a yard sale. I have never tried using either of those, but I would think if a gold buyer knew the value of gold, they might be willing to buy what you have for a decent price. I do know our consignment shops here take a percentage of the profits, so you might keep that in mind.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another venue many people may consider is your local coin dealer. A lot of people may believe that  coin dealers are a good way to sell their gold coins for a nice profit. Not so!  My dad had a coin he wanted to price for its gold value at a local coin shop here in town. The dealer told him he would only give him the face value, which was worth less than $20. The coin in gold is worth far more than that, I believe! But I guess it might be worth it if you have a coin whose value was worth more than the weight of the coin?</p>
<p>You might also try trade shows where gold buyers and sellers may frequent. I know that bigger cities like Las Vegas have trade shows nearly every day it seemed like, when I was living there! I now live in a smaller town and while I do see trade shows every so often, they’re far and few. </p>
<p>Another idea might be a consignment shop or a yard sale. I have never tried using either of those, but I would think if a gold buyer knew the value of gold, they might be willing to buy what you have for a decent price. I do know our consignment shops here take a percentage of the profits, so you might keep that in mind.</p>
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