If memory serves, and that's a questionable asset, I believe it was $6.25/issue.
Dan C.
Memory serves you well, Dan. I sold my uncle's sets on eBay a few years ago for an average of $2 a cover, with nothing over $5. At bidStart, they did worse. All were store prices.
Peter
I have several that I got for free. I couldn't sell them at $1.50 ea on feebly.
A local dealer here gets them once in a while when he buys collections. He puts them in silent auctions, but not one that I know of has ever gotten 1 bid, even at just $10 starting bid for four or five binders full of this junk. He doesn't try to sell them anymore, usually just dumps them in the trash.
We ended up donating them at a stamp show as a door prize for each kid that came. It was a hit with the kids; they could choose the one they wanted. Sadly, there were only three kids but that's a different post (future of philately).
What was the original selling price by Postal Commemorative Society(PCS) for their Golden Replica stamps? Just inherited a large collection, just want to see how much money was lost/wasted!. Thanks. Dave
re: Original selling price for Golden Replicas produced by PCS
If memory serves, and that's a questionable asset, I believe it was $6.25/issue.
Dan C.
re: Original selling price for Golden Replicas produced by PCS
Memory serves you well, Dan. I sold my uncle's sets on eBay a few years ago for an average of $2 a cover, with nothing over $5. At bidStart, they did worse. All were store prices.
Peter
re: Original selling price for Golden Replicas produced by PCS
I have several that I got for free. I couldn't sell them at $1.50 ea on feebly.
re: Original selling price for Golden Replicas produced by PCS
A local dealer here gets them once in a while when he buys collections. He puts them in silent auctions, but not one that I know of has ever gotten 1 bid, even at just $10 starting bid for four or five binders full of this junk. He doesn't try to sell them anymore, usually just dumps them in the trash.
re: Original selling price for Golden Replicas produced by PCS
We ended up donating them at a stamp show as a door prize for each kid that came. It was a hit with the kids; they could choose the one they wanted. Sadly, there were only three kids but that's a different post (future of philately).