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Rhodesian Coins

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You could list them in the marketplace here, although these might be a tricky sell. 

You could put them on Ebay yourself, although that's a lot of work. 

You could sell them directly to a dealer, although for thinly traded material they may be hesitant to pay a strong price. 

You could consign them to a dealer, although it may be a while before you get paid (depending on how long they take to sell). 

You could consign them to an auction, depending on what quality/rarity of stuff you have. This may be your best bet.

Where did you primarily buy the material from? That may also be the best place to sell them. 

As always, high grade, attractive, original, scarce coins are going to sell the best/easiest.

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It depends upon the condition.  Unless the coins are at least choice UNC, they almost certainly won't sell for anything more than nominal amounts.

Most Southern Rhodesia in better grades are at least somewhat scarce but the collector base for them is possibly even scarcer.  I have discussed these coins elsewhere in the past and unlike their proponents, don't believe there is hardly any demand for them outside of a very low number in the US and Commonwealth collectors.  The collector base and demand for Rhodesia and Nyasaland (modern day Malawi and Tanzania I believe) is even less.

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