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<p>[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 270143, member: 6463"]I would say that the first step is to bore us with a complete list of what each coin is and the date/mintmark if there is any. This will give us a better idea of what you have and that may drive the selling reccomendation one way or the others. There are just to many variables to consider in 100 random coins to give you solid suggestions. Also, indicate if that are slabbed by PCGS, NGC or another grading company as opposed to being in an airtite holder for protection. If there is a grade available on the packaging , please indicate that as well. Don't try to guess a grade for the raw (i.e. loose coins).</p><p> </p><p>Oh, and pictures would also be extremely helpful. The members here seem collect everything from coins run over by trains to proof 70 issues they can offer up opinions on grades. But remember the opinions will most likley vary widely ....you know what they say about opinions ...lol.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 270143, member: 6463"]I would say that the first step is to bore us with a complete list of what each coin is and the date/mintmark if there is any. This will give us a better idea of what you have and that may drive the selling reccomendation one way or the others. There are just to many variables to consider in 100 random coins to give you solid suggestions. Also, indicate if that are slabbed by PCGS, NGC or another grading company as opposed to being in an airtite holder for protection. If there is a grade available on the packaging , please indicate that as well. Don't try to guess a grade for the raw (i.e. loose coins). Oh, and pictures would also be extremely helpful. The members here seem collect everything from coins run over by trains to proof 70 issues they can offer up opinions on grades. But remember the opinions will most likley vary widely ....you know what they say about opinions ...lol.[/QUOTE]
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