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<p>[QUOTE="WoodyWW, post: 1357324, member: 26001"]Ummmm.....I think I understand the situation, but <i>why</i> the huge rush? Would your in-laws be happier if they got more $$, but you took longer to research & sell it all? Also, why would you have to move the safe? You have the combination, right? Take the coins out, & back to Colorado, if need be. Another thing--"your wife and sister in laws will be handling this coin collection with selling it"? They're selling it? But you're selling it? If you want to be in charge (& responsible), be in charge. Or, let them do it. Also, can you look at the collection, & give people here some idea of what it is? Even if you don't know much about coins, just a general description like, a giant collection of Lincoln cents, or silver dollars, or gold, whatever, would help. I mean, you can buy a copy of the "Redbook" for $10, spend a couple of hours looking up the coins with the help of the book, & at least gain some basic info.--That you could share here. With no description at all, no one here knows if it's worth $500, or $500,000. Can be a very losing proposition to sell items when you don't know what they're worth.....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WoodyWW, post: 1357324, member: 26001"]Ummmm.....I think I understand the situation, but [I]why[/I] the huge rush? Would your in-laws be happier if they got more $$, but you took longer to research & sell it all? Also, why would you have to move the safe? You have the combination, right? Take the coins out, & back to Colorado, if need be. Another thing--"your wife and sister in laws will be handling this coin collection with selling it"? They're selling it? But you're selling it? If you want to be in charge (& responsible), be in charge. Or, let them do it. Also, can you look at the collection, & give people here some idea of what it is? Even if you don't know much about coins, just a general description like, a giant collection of Lincoln cents, or silver dollars, or gold, whatever, would help. I mean, you can buy a copy of the "Redbook" for $10, spend a couple of hours looking up the coins with the help of the book, & at least gain some basic info.--That you could share here. With no description at all, no one here knows if it's worth $500, or $500,000. Can be a very losing proposition to sell items when you don't know what they're worth.....[/QUOTE]
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