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<p>[QUOTE="kazuma78, post: 2083673, member: 17304"]Yes you definitely should post whatever else coin wise is in there. Lots of us here can identify it and tell you if it's really good or common. Grading it really isn't risky at all. If you send it in to PCGS or ngc just insure the package for the projected value and they will take care of it. I sent a bulk submission order once that ended up being worth about $30,000 and had no problems and there were 100's of coins in there. If someone buys it raw they will probably buy it at a discount then grade it themselves and resell it and make a really nice profit. The holder also will protect the coin pretty darn well. Just words of advice from my experience. Even some 1700s foreign coins can be valuable so even if you don't think it's American or might not be valuable you could pretty easily be wrong with the older stuff. And older isn't always better either. There's lots of very valuable pre 1900 coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kazuma78, post: 2083673, member: 17304"]Yes you definitely should post whatever else coin wise is in there. Lots of us here can identify it and tell you if it's really good or common. Grading it really isn't risky at all. If you send it in to PCGS or ngc just insure the package for the projected value and they will take care of it. I sent a bulk submission order once that ended up being worth about $30,000 and had no problems and there were 100's of coins in there. If someone buys it raw they will probably buy it at a discount then grade it themselves and resell it and make a really nice profit. The holder also will protect the coin pretty darn well. Just words of advice from my experience. Even some 1700s foreign coins can be valuable so even if you don't think it's American or might not be valuable you could pretty easily be wrong with the older stuff. And older isn't always better either. There's lots of very valuable pre 1900 coins.[/QUOTE]
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