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<p>[QUOTE="meta, post: 3012, member: 442"]I have been fortunate enough to have inherited seven gold coins, all of which I have graded by spending MANY hours on the internet looking at thousands of coins like them. They are all +/- MS 65.....really. They are as follows:</p><p><br /></p><p>(2) 1913 $10 Gold Indian Eagles</p><p>(1) 1907 $10 Liberty Eagle</p><p>(2) 1911 $5 Indian Half Eagles</p><p>(1) 1912 $5 Indian Half Eagle</p><p>(1) 1915 $5 Indian Half Eagle</p><p><br /></p><p>If I am correct, and they do grade +/- MS65, I know they are worth a lot of money, but I don't intend on selling them all necessarily. I have joined PCGS as a Gold Member and intend to submit the coins at the $50 Express Special level. Good idea? Also, what I am wondering is if there may be a good submitting strategy that I might employ so as to stand a better chance at getting the best grades. Do I just submit them all at once, or a few at a time? One at a time? Does this matter? Any advice is much appreciated! This experience has taught me quite a lot where I thought I had a laymans conversational ability before but now realize that I knew next to nothing about coins. Its been a lot of fun learning about a totally alien world. I look forward to more. I find myself looking at piles of ordinary coins now to see if even my novice eye can spot a special coin![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="meta, post: 3012, member: 442"]I have been fortunate enough to have inherited seven gold coins, all of which I have graded by spending MANY hours on the internet looking at thousands of coins like them. They are all +/- MS 65.....really. They are as follows: (2) 1913 $10 Gold Indian Eagles (1) 1907 $10 Liberty Eagle (2) 1911 $5 Indian Half Eagles (1) 1912 $5 Indian Half Eagle (1) 1915 $5 Indian Half Eagle If I am correct, and they do grade +/- MS65, I know they are worth a lot of money, but I don't intend on selling them all necessarily. I have joined PCGS as a Gold Member and intend to submit the coins at the $50 Express Special level. Good idea? Also, what I am wondering is if there may be a good submitting strategy that I might employ so as to stand a better chance at getting the best grades. Do I just submit them all at once, or a few at a time? One at a time? Does this matter? Any advice is much appreciated! This experience has taught me quite a lot where I thought I had a laymans conversational ability before but now realize that I knew next to nothing about coins. Its been a lot of fun learning about a totally alien world. I look forward to more. I find myself looking at piles of ordinary coins now to see if even my novice eye can spot a special coin![/QUOTE]
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