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<p>[QUOTE="Jebocement, post: 2995562, member: 93093"]THANK YOU for the "cleaning" advise. I've been reading so much about coin grading that I think I've lost confidence in my basic opinions. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I followed the guide you gave me and had a lot of fun. Most of the gold coins I viewed were, in my unprofessional opinion, not cleaned. However, that was not true for the silver coins. I became frustrated with the silver and immediately decided to look for key date coins, and then sell the rest in order to reinvest in gold. Ha. The good news for me is that I learned today that there is a "third" safety deposit box I did not know about, and it contains mostly graded St. Gaudins and Double Eagles. I'm thinking about focusing on the gold coins, selling the silver, and reducing the number of safety deposit boxes. It's been fun viewing the first two boxes because they contained Series EE bonds, certified paper money, lots of 22K golden nuggets, etc. I learned something about myself I did not know. I love gold pre-1933 gold coins. THANK YOU for helping me learn more about coins . . . and about myself. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jebocement, post: 2995562, member: 93093"]THANK YOU for the "cleaning" advise. I've been reading so much about coin grading that I think I've lost confidence in my basic opinions. :) I followed the guide you gave me and had a lot of fun. Most of the gold coins I viewed were, in my unprofessional opinion, not cleaned. However, that was not true for the silver coins. I became frustrated with the silver and immediately decided to look for key date coins, and then sell the rest in order to reinvest in gold. Ha. The good news for me is that I learned today that there is a "third" safety deposit box I did not know about, and it contains mostly graded St. Gaudins and Double Eagles. I'm thinking about focusing on the gold coins, selling the silver, and reducing the number of safety deposit boxes. It's been fun viewing the first two boxes because they contained Series EE bonds, certified paper money, lots of 22K golden nuggets, etc. I learned something about myself I did not know. I love gold pre-1933 gold coins. THANK YOU for helping me learn more about coins . . . and about myself. :)[/QUOTE]
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