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<p>[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 880099, member: 24544"]Thanks for the replies everyone, I thought the whole story was just too good to not share. Like I said my biggest concern was with my aunts and uncles, so hopefully the word is out and i get first right of refusal if they decide to sell <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> What's really weird is the uncle who was the executor actually collects JFK half dollars, but still had no concept or desire to find their values... </p><p><br /></p><p>If anyone is in the Maryland region and wants to know the dealer let me know and I will PM you, I don't want to post it in a public forum.</p><p><br /></p><p>This reminds me of Pawn Stars to a certain extend. I like the show, especially when they get an expert in that tells both parties what something is worth. Then the owners try to get the piece for as low as possible. Seems totally reasonable, it's not that the dealer offered $7 for the 1877, it's that they did not accurate value the coin, which is what my mom wanted to know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 880099, member: 24544"]Thanks for the replies everyone, I thought the whole story was just too good to not share. Like I said my biggest concern was with my aunts and uncles, so hopefully the word is out and i get first right of refusal if they decide to sell :) What's really weird is the uncle who was the executor actually collects JFK half dollars, but still had no concept or desire to find their values... If anyone is in the Maryland region and wants to know the dealer let me know and I will PM you, I don't want to post it in a public forum. This reminds me of Pawn Stars to a certain extend. I like the show, especially when they get an expert in that tells both parties what something is worth. Then the owners try to get the piece for as low as possible. Seems totally reasonable, it's not that the dealer offered $7 for the 1877, it's that they did not accurate value the coin, which is what my mom wanted to know.[/QUOTE]
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