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<p>[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 3021570, member: 92655"]Funny you mention this. A close friend of mines father passed away not long ago. This friend knew I was a coin guy and asked me to come help him figure out his fathers collection. The photos below are what I was met with yesterday afternoon. That jar is every bit of 50lbs plus and full of wheat's. The man had more than $1500.00 in rolls of uncirculated state quarters and the newer Jefferson nickels. He apparently was quite fond of the buffalo a few years back. He had $200.00 of rolls of them...... In all practicality, I sent my friend to the bank with the state quarters and nickels. I simply sorted all the silver and collectible coins for them and directed them to an honorable dealer...... I believe my situation is much like yours. There comes a point where it is just not practical to review every piece. Particularly when the Probate Courts are involved. Unless a fellow has a free month on his hands, take it to the bank and put it where it is safe. Any reputable bank will take the change with no coin sorter fee. Those things are more crooked than one armed bandits.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]751549[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]751550[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]751551[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 3021570, member: 92655"]Funny you mention this. A close friend of mines father passed away not long ago. This friend knew I was a coin guy and asked me to come help him figure out his fathers collection. The photos below are what I was met with yesterday afternoon. That jar is every bit of 50lbs plus and full of wheat's. The man had more than $1500.00 in rolls of uncirculated state quarters and the newer Jefferson nickels. He apparently was quite fond of the buffalo a few years back. He had $200.00 of rolls of them...... In all practicality, I sent my friend to the bank with the state quarters and nickels. I simply sorted all the silver and collectible coins for them and directed them to an honorable dealer...... I believe my situation is much like yours. There comes a point where it is just not practical to review every piece. Particularly when the Probate Courts are involved. Unless a fellow has a free month on his hands, take it to the bank and put it where it is safe. Any reputable bank will take the change with no coin sorter fee. Those things are more crooked than one armed bandits. [ATTACH=full]751549[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]751550[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]751551[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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