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<p>[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 26187308, member: 92655"]Oh man... Here I go again.... Being the collector minded fellow that I am, I sure hate to see coins going to the smelter.... But I can appreciate your dilemma. I know that I sure don't have the time available to me to list, sell, and ship 500 coins (good thing that will be my wife and kids problem)..... But I think you may be selling your Walkers just a little short. Yes the 40's era pieces are quite common but the Walkers are considered one of our most eye appealing coins and do bring better than melt even in average grades and four or five bucks a piece adds up quickly..... [USER=158885]@AtlantaMan[/USER] I don't have a better solution for you but yes, I believe your Walkers will bring a little better than melt value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit... I will add this. Some years back I helped a church buddy liquidate his late fathers collection and he too had hundreds of common Walkers. My dealer buddy bought them all sight unseen and while I do not remember the deal made, I do remember it was better than melt.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 26187308, member: 92655"]Oh man... Here I go again.... Being the collector minded fellow that I am, I sure hate to see coins going to the smelter.... But I can appreciate your dilemma. I know that I sure don't have the time available to me to list, sell, and ship 500 coins (good thing that will be my wife and kids problem)..... But I think you may be selling your Walkers just a little short. Yes the 40's era pieces are quite common but the Walkers are considered one of our most eye appealing coins and do bring better than melt even in average grades and four or five bucks a piece adds up quickly..... [USER=158885]@AtlantaMan[/USER] I don't have a better solution for you but yes, I believe your Walkers will bring a little better than melt value. Edit... I will add this. Some years back I helped a church buddy liquidate his late fathers collection and he too had hundreds of common Walkers. My dealer buddy bought them all sight unseen and while I do not remember the deal made, I do remember it was better than melt.[/QUOTE]
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