Please consider that most of the posters here have been lucky enough to find good deals on tables. They are also connected to the game, so they know that tables can be found on the cheap..... The buyer that you are likely to attract is someone who is not so well connected. Someone who just likes shiny things, and actually has enough space for a 9' pool table.
In my own personal experience, this table could net $4K+, if sold on eBay. If sold locally, you might not get $3K. If you create a Facebook Marketplace listing, be sure to list it in a number of related billiard groups, to attract attention. You might also consider 'Promoting' the post, to get more attention.
I gave a crazy deal on a Gold Crown I, with a quick paint job, but the rails were updated to 4.5" pockets, and had Artemis cushions. The client that bought the table later listed it on eBay. He sold it to a gentleman on the other side of the country, for $4500. The buyer knew nothing about Artemis cushions or 4.5" pockets. He just liked the shade of blue that I painted the table. That buyer had to pay $750 for disassembly and crating of the slates, plus the cost of a moving company to transport the table 2,000+ miles, and then an installer to reassemble the table. He had to have been into it for more than $6500. Just an FYI.