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<p>[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 2423266, member: 71338"]I've never been to a club but it sounds good because you'll get different opinions that check each other. Truthfully, you can't trust a dealer to go through it on his own time. You have to be there and know about what's being offered, and the more you know the better. Pics would help online, but you're best bet is with someone trusted in person. For example, my wife had a friend who knew I was a collector and one day entrusted me to go through everything and sell for her. You have to find someone familiar, trustworthy, and knowledgeable. Maybe breakdown what you got in a list, get ideas from each dealer, like what they'd offer for each silver dollar. Put aside the uncirculated ones for now and just group the well circulated or bullion pieces. If they're in rolls or bunched together,,they're probably not better dates (otherwise the collector really didn't care what his stuff might sell for). Study up on it a little, get a Red Book price guide. It'll pay off[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 2423266, member: 71338"]I've never been to a club but it sounds good because you'll get different opinions that check each other. Truthfully, you can't trust a dealer to go through it on his own time. You have to be there and know about what's being offered, and the more you know the better. Pics would help online, but you're best bet is with someone trusted in person. For example, my wife had a friend who knew I was a collector and one day entrusted me to go through everything and sell for her. You have to find someone familiar, trustworthy, and knowledgeable. Maybe breakdown what you got in a list, get ideas from each dealer, like what they'd offer for each silver dollar. Put aside the uncirculated ones for now and just group the well circulated or bullion pieces. If they're in rolls or bunched together,,they're probably not better dates (otherwise the collector really didn't care what his stuff might sell for). Study up on it a little, get a Red Book price guide. It'll pay off[/QUOTE]
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