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<p>[QUOTE="andyluw12, post: 1277568, member: 31552"]Going back to my original post about research, join NGC for free to start with so you can check out current values of your coins, and weigh those values against the cost of grading. This will help you to narrow down which coins make sense to have graded unless you are also leaning toward the conservation aspect. </p><p><br /></p><p>It sounds like it could very well be smart for you to get these coins graded while you're young and have the cash-depending on what coins you have and condition, you could be making a good investment for your future should you need to sell them down the road. I have a few coins I'd love to send in, but with a daughter in college, a four year old at home, and bills to pay I can't part with the money. I hope it works out in your favor, but I do have to say this one more time: Do your research before you send any coins in and choose your grading service wisely (stick with the "big ones" like PCGS and NGC-this will help you immensly should you decide to sell). </p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck-love to see your coins![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andyluw12, post: 1277568, member: 31552"]Going back to my original post about research, join NGC for free to start with so you can check out current values of your coins, and weigh those values against the cost of grading. This will help you to narrow down which coins make sense to have graded unless you are also leaning toward the conservation aspect. It sounds like it could very well be smart for you to get these coins graded while you're young and have the cash-depending on what coins you have and condition, you could be making a good investment for your future should you need to sell them down the road. I have a few coins I'd love to send in, but with a daughter in college, a four year old at home, and bills to pay I can't part with the money. I hope it works out in your favor, but I do have to say this one more time: Do your research before you send any coins in and choose your grading service wisely (stick with the "big ones" like PCGS and NGC-this will help you immensly should you decide to sell). Good luck-love to see your coins![/QUOTE]
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