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<p>[QUOTE="Ed Zak, post: 20472, member: 824"]I believe you are referring to Heritage out of Dallas and one thing I like about their web site is you get to see what past auctions closed at. This way, if you have a given PCGS graded coin or other top tier holder like NGC, ANACS and ICG, you can pretty much get an idea of what your coins will sell for.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the old green holders may help in the auction of these coins. True, you may submit them at $30 per coin plus wait around 45 to 60 days (economy service) to see if they moved up. But then again, many times you see auctions state in the description that the given coin is in a old holder and the coin may upgrade. Of course, you are talking about huge numbers when you go from a 65 to a 66, so that is up to you.</p><p><br /></p><p>But ND makes a good point, you have coins that major auction houses like and the dollars you have makes it worthwhile for them to come to you! Take advantage of that and let the bidding begin![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Zak, post: 20472, member: 824"]I believe you are referring to Heritage out of Dallas and one thing I like about their web site is you get to see what past auctions closed at. This way, if you have a given PCGS graded coin or other top tier holder like NGC, ANACS and ICG, you can pretty much get an idea of what your coins will sell for. Also, the old green holders may help in the auction of these coins. True, you may submit them at $30 per coin plus wait around 45 to 60 days (economy service) to see if they moved up. But then again, many times you see auctions state in the description that the given coin is in a old holder and the coin may upgrade. Of course, you are talking about huge numbers when you go from a 65 to a 66, so that is up to you. But ND makes a good point, you have coins that major auction houses like and the dollars you have makes it worthwhile for them to come to you! Take advantage of that and let the bidding begin![/QUOTE]
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