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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3274362, member: 112"]It usually works out that this is the primary question in cases like this. And it's a question that only you can answer. It's also the one that must be answered first, because depending upon what your answer is, all other questions may no longer exist.</p><p><br /></p><p>Trying to sell roughly 200 coins individually can be a ton of work, figure at least a couple of hours per coin and possibly more, and take a great deal of time, usually several months at the least and maybe a year. And it can also incur some expense, depending on how you go about it of course. And even if you go that route, what you realize from the sale is usually only a little different than it is if you just sell the collection outright as a whole.</p><p><br /></p><p>Knowing that much helps you answer the primary question.</p><p><br /></p><p>My advice for these situations is and always has been the same, spend what time you are willing to spend finding a trusted and respected dealer and sell the whole collection to him.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3274362, member: 112"]It usually works out that this is the primary question in cases like this. And it's a question that only you can answer. It's also the one that must be answered first, because depending upon what your answer is, all other questions may no longer exist. Trying to sell roughly 200 coins individually can be a ton of work, figure at least a couple of hours per coin and possibly more, and take a great deal of time, usually several months at the least and maybe a year. And it can also incur some expense, depending on how you go about it of course. And even if you go that route, what you realize from the sale is usually only a little different than it is if you just sell the collection outright as a whole. Knowing that much helps you answer the primary question. My advice for these situations is and always has been the same, spend what time you are willing to spend finding a trusted and respected dealer and sell the whole collection to him.[/QUOTE]
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