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<p>[QUOTE="Sir.birdy.bird, post: 4901318, member: 114916"]Thank you all, we wont be doing it anytime soon so I have time to think. </p><p><br /></p><p>Most of the coins I inherited were stored very poorly (damp shed) so most of the coins are damaged, most also just arent with anything anyway. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'll contact them soon, making them aware of what I would like done and make it clear that it's much more of a family passion as oppose to somthing we want to sell, and thus we just want the coin conserved. - I read that too, I fully understand this may expose problems, I might not like the finished look etc, so I may consider alternatives, such as saving the money and building on what I already have, such as there was a nice collection of old 1 shillings, I've since managed to acquire a load of new designes to add to the collection. - what I'm saying it, it might be best to cut my losses, save the money and build on the collection getting more shillings, coins of interest, keeping safe what I already have, (acrylic coin capsules) and all around just building on what already exists. - I'll only do this though if its pricey, I just feel like a have a responsibility to care for these coins...</p><p>I guess I can only work with what I got, and what I dot was a kilograms of damaged coins</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have other slightly older coins that got very lucky and seem to be in much better condition than this one. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you all, really appreciate the responses[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sir.birdy.bird, post: 4901318, member: 114916"]Thank you all, we wont be doing it anytime soon so I have time to think. Most of the coins I inherited were stored very poorly (damp shed) so most of the coins are damaged, most also just arent with anything anyway. I'll contact them soon, making them aware of what I would like done and make it clear that it's much more of a family passion as oppose to somthing we want to sell, and thus we just want the coin conserved. - I read that too, I fully understand this may expose problems, I might not like the finished look etc, so I may consider alternatives, such as saving the money and building on what I already have, such as there was a nice collection of old 1 shillings, I've since managed to acquire a load of new designes to add to the collection. - what I'm saying it, it might be best to cut my losses, save the money and build on the collection getting more shillings, coins of interest, keeping safe what I already have, (acrylic coin capsules) and all around just building on what already exists. - I'll only do this though if its pricey, I just feel like a have a responsibility to care for these coins... I guess I can only work with what I got, and what I dot was a kilograms of damaged coins I do have other slightly older coins that got very lucky and seem to be in much better condition than this one. Thank you all, really appreciate the responses[/QUOTE]
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