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<p>[QUOTE="Ion2, post: 3278797, member: 100211"]Wow, Great stuff you guys. Thank you... I too am brand new to fourms and have also been left a conglomerate of large hordes of Walking Liberty and Franklin half dollars that I am trying to get my head around. How best to move forward has been an extended research project and frankly a real pain in the backside. But your information has been helpful and I find myself actually starting to enjoy this journey. </p><p>My immediate quandary is what to do with a particular five year proof folder that has at least two very valuable coins in it. A 1970 no S proof dime and a 1971 no S proof nickel. Both appearing to my untrained eye to be deep cameo and very nice. Of course the other coins in the holder also seem very nice. My research is confusing... Should I strip the two above mentioned coins from the set and have them graded for sale or attempt to sell the set as is? Are there other coins in the set to look into? As I fall head long into this hobby I am finding that the more I think I know leads to the more I am sure I do not... frustrating!</p><p>So, my question is... how do I smartly go about selling the pictured coins below? A bit of input from you good folks would certainly be appreciated. Please excuse my amateur photos, their the best I know how to do at this juncture. Thank you in advance... </p><p>[ATTACH=full]866340[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]866351[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]866352[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ion2, post: 3278797, member: 100211"]Wow, Great stuff you guys. Thank you... I too am brand new to fourms and have also been left a conglomerate of large hordes of Walking Liberty and Franklin half dollars that I am trying to get my head around. How best to move forward has been an extended research project and frankly a real pain in the backside. But your information has been helpful and I find myself actually starting to enjoy this journey. My immediate quandary is what to do with a particular five year proof folder that has at least two very valuable coins in it. A 1970 no S proof dime and a 1971 no S proof nickel. Both appearing to my untrained eye to be deep cameo and very nice. Of course the other coins in the holder also seem very nice. My research is confusing... Should I strip the two above mentioned coins from the set and have them graded for sale or attempt to sell the set as is? Are there other coins in the set to look into? As I fall head long into this hobby I am finding that the more I think I know leads to the more I am sure I do not... frustrating! So, my question is... how do I smartly go about selling the pictured coins below? A bit of input from you good folks would certainly be appreciated. Please excuse my amateur photos, their the best I know how to do at this juncture. Thank you in advance... [ATTACH=full]866340[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]866351[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]866352[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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