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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 71317, member: 1242"]Dan,</p><p><br /></p><p>Not knowing what the other person wants for his' coins, it is really hard to advise you of which coins to keep and which ones to sell or trade! However, I agree that having the coins Graded and Slabbed would be the best route as it would increase their values significantly, especially if they are MS-69 or MS-70. Go to a Professional Coin Dealer in your area and see what he/she thinks about the grades of the coins and then you will have a better idea as to their worth.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since the AGE's are significantly cheaper and very much more obtainable than the ASE, it would be much easier to replace them for a 1995-W Anniversary Set. Trade the AGE's towards the set that you want or sell them to buy it. You can then decide on whether you want to hold on to the ASE's or sell them or you purchase the AGE's to have two complete 1995-W Anniversary Sets. In any event, even if you do have the coins Graded and Slabbed, hold onto the Cases as many Collectors still want them and they even fetch fairly decent prices on eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck and I hope you come out well on the trade or purchase!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 71317, member: 1242"]Dan, Not knowing what the other person wants for his' coins, it is really hard to advise you of which coins to keep and which ones to sell or trade! However, I agree that having the coins Graded and Slabbed would be the best route as it would increase their values significantly, especially if they are MS-69 or MS-70. Go to a Professional Coin Dealer in your area and see what he/she thinks about the grades of the coins and then you will have a better idea as to their worth. Since the AGE's are significantly cheaper and very much more obtainable than the ASE, it would be much easier to replace them for a 1995-W Anniversary Set. Trade the AGE's towards the set that you want or sell them to buy it. You can then decide on whether you want to hold on to the ASE's or sell them or you purchase the AGE's to have two complete 1995-W Anniversary Sets. In any event, even if you do have the coins Graded and Slabbed, hold onto the Cases as many Collectors still want them and they even fetch fairly decent prices on eBay. Good luck and I hope you come out well on the trade or purchase! Frank[/QUOTE]
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