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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3363993, member: 31533"]Ok, will chime in. If he is saying one charity gets half his 'coins' and the other 'half', then you probably have no need to appraise the coins to sell. You might be able to divide the coins by what they are... i.e., one years mint set for another mint set in a year, figure out a value for each and go from there If he has specified they must be sold and the proceeds divided, then it also may just behoove you to consign them to someone to sell, either on ebay or at a shop or something. Get with a probate lawyer to determine the requirements and go with the method that puts the estate to have the least cost. Unless he has specified that you must try to get the most $$$ out of it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Much should depend on the laws governing how to donate or sell to disperse funds. Your Great Uncle's heart may have been in the right place, but he did not make it easy for you to do. Follow the laws, and get a good lawyer who can advise the best course of action.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3363993, member: 31533"]Ok, will chime in. If he is saying one charity gets half his 'coins' and the other 'half', then you probably have no need to appraise the coins to sell. You might be able to divide the coins by what they are... i.e., one years mint set for another mint set in a year, figure out a value for each and go from there If he has specified they must be sold and the proceeds divided, then it also may just behoove you to consign them to someone to sell, either on ebay or at a shop or something. Get with a probate lawyer to determine the requirements and go with the method that puts the estate to have the least cost. Unless he has specified that you must try to get the most $$$ out of it. Much should depend on the laws governing how to donate or sell to disperse funds. Your Great Uncle's heart may have been in the right place, but he did not make it easy for you to do. Follow the laws, and get a good lawyer who can advise the best course of action.[/QUOTE]
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