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<p>[QUOTE="prolawn_care, post: 1052288, member: 28155"]I would go with the Saint-Gaudens for sure, but im not sure you really need to send the CC morgan dollars, most people buy those to put in albums. The other down side to slabbing them is that it cost money, and that takes more money out of your pocket... The plus side to slabbing them is that they will then be authenticated, but with a value of about $125 and $225 not sure it would be worth the effort to add the mintmark... </p><p> </p><p>As far as the 1820 quarter goes i probably wouldnt slab that either, it appears to be in VF condition which is worth about $200 retail...</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>NEVER use cash 4 gold or a mail in company!!! They will give you little to nothing on what you send!! Best way to get the maximum buck is to sell direct to silver collectors! All coin shops or coin dealers will give you less than spot simply because they have to make a profit to keep their doors open... Not many people buying silver coins that are just worth melt are willing to pay much more than spot. So they have to keep their prices low so they can move product out the door. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>ME!</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Depends on the amount or coins, but best way is to keep it simple. Use a small cardboard box appropriate to the order size and place all the coins if in cardboard holders or loose into a small plastic ziplock bag. For rolls tape the lid shut, and for slabs if multiples stack them together and tape together. Then roll everything up in newspaper rather tight and then crumble up more newsapaer into balls to fill in the empty space in the box to make it fairly compact. Then seal the box tape the label on and take to the post office! Make sure if the order is more than $50 worth of coins to get insurance according to value! They do loose them on occasion, but using USPS for the past 3 years with 6-10 boxes a week i've only had 2 packages go missing. So not bad but theres always a chance. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Keep me post on what you decide to do![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="prolawn_care, post: 1052288, member: 28155"]I would go with the Saint-Gaudens for sure, but im not sure you really need to send the CC morgan dollars, most people buy those to put in albums. The other down side to slabbing them is that it cost money, and that takes more money out of your pocket... The plus side to slabbing them is that they will then be authenticated, but with a value of about $125 and $225 not sure it would be worth the effort to add the mintmark... As far as the 1820 quarter goes i probably wouldnt slab that either, it appears to be in VF condition which is worth about $200 retail... NEVER use cash 4 gold or a mail in company!!! They will give you little to nothing on what you send!! Best way to get the maximum buck is to sell direct to silver collectors! All coin shops or coin dealers will give you less than spot simply because they have to make a profit to keep their doors open... Not many people buying silver coins that are just worth melt are willing to pay much more than spot. So they have to keep their prices low so they can move product out the door. ME! Depends on the amount or coins, but best way is to keep it simple. Use a small cardboard box appropriate to the order size and place all the coins if in cardboard holders or loose into a small plastic ziplock bag. For rolls tape the lid shut, and for slabs if multiples stack them together and tape together. Then roll everything up in newspaper rather tight and then crumble up more newsapaer into balls to fill in the empty space in the box to make it fairly compact. Then seal the box tape the label on and take to the post office! Make sure if the order is more than $50 worth of coins to get insurance according to value! They do loose them on occasion, but using USPS for the past 3 years with 6-10 boxes a week i've only had 2 packages go missing. So not bad but theres always a chance. Keep me post on what you decide to do![/QUOTE]
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