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<p>[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 1195943, member: 28451"]Here's what I know regarding the boxes being sold without the coins. Often, when a person buys a slabbed coin, he/she does not receive the original Mint packaging with the slabbed coin. Why would the person want it? There are 2 reasons basically. The first is just to have everything as it was originally issued. The second reason is it can be deposited into an IRA account, if the orginal box and paperwork are included. I don't know why it makes a difference regarding an IRA account, but I was told by a coin dealer it does somehow.</p><p> </p><p>I recently purchased the Yellowstone collector's version from the Mint for $280.00. When I received it, it had a number of small nicks around the rim. I sold it to a local coin dealer for $350.00. A week later, I puchased an NGC69 Yellowstone collector's version from the same dealer for $350.00. This coin is nearly perfect, if not perfect. I asked to have the original Mint packaging included for the above reasons.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 1195943, member: 28451"]Here's what I know regarding the boxes being sold without the coins. Often, when a person buys a slabbed coin, he/she does not receive the original Mint packaging with the slabbed coin. Why would the person want it? There are 2 reasons basically. The first is just to have everything as it was originally issued. The second reason is it can be deposited into an IRA account, if the orginal box and paperwork are included. I don't know why it makes a difference regarding an IRA account, but I was told by a coin dealer it does somehow. I recently purchased the Yellowstone collector's version from the Mint for $280.00. When I received it, it had a number of small nicks around the rim. I sold it to a local coin dealer for $350.00. A week later, I puchased an NGC69 Yellowstone collector's version from the same dealer for $350.00. This coin is nearly perfect, if not perfect. I asked to have the original Mint packaging included for the above reasons.[/QUOTE]
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