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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3580209, member: 112"]I guess it kind of depends on how you define "a complete set", but even a date set - 1 coin per year- that's 89 coins. If it's a mint/date set, and or the set includes Proofs, the number just gets higher and higher. But even at 89 and $20 a coin your approaching $2000 to get them graded as a minimum.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, unless you are planning to try and sell them in the near future I would be asking - why bother spending that much money ? I mean if you're just keeping the coins having them graded isn't go to change anything so it doesn't really justify spending that much. </p><p><br /></p><p>And if you do wish to sell them I somehow doubt you'd try to do it one at a time. And if that's true, then you would probably be better off sending them to one of the consignment venues raw and let them get the coins graded - probably at a significantly lower cost to you. At the very least, it would not be an immediate out of pocket expense to you, but an expense deducted from the total once the sale is completed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3580209, member: 112"]I guess it kind of depends on how you define "a complete set", but even a date set - 1 coin per year- that's 89 coins. If it's a mint/date set, and or the set includes Proofs, the number just gets higher and higher. But even at 89 and $20 a coin your approaching $2000 to get them graded as a minimum. So, unless you are planning to try and sell them in the near future I would be asking - why bother spending that much money ? I mean if you're just keeping the coins having them graded isn't go to change anything so it doesn't really justify spending that much. And if you do wish to sell them I somehow doubt you'd try to do it one at a time. And if that's true, then you would probably be better off sending them to one of the consignment venues raw and let them get the coins graded - probably at a significantly lower cost to you. At the very least, it would not be an immediate out of pocket expense to you, but an expense deducted from the total once the sale is completed.[/QUOTE]
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