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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2685689, member: 1892"]Astounding. Not so much the quantity - there are Lincoln collectors out there who can match that - but that you've spent so_much_time consistently accumulating and keeping them under accounting control. Your obsessive attitude warms my heart. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>A direct offer of sale violates the terms and purpose of this subforum. That said, this is the place where one is expected to be asking help regarding values, so as long as you characterize it in that fashion - as you've obviously done - it is quite in keeping with the spirit of this place. It's a sort of fine line to walk. </p><p><br /></p><p>It bears mentioning first that there is very little profit to be made in attempting to liquidate large holdings in one piece; that becomes more of a wholesale type of offering for which you could not expect nearly the individual retail value of the coins. Obviously many of them will only liquidate appropriately in lot sales, but the more granular a fashion in which you approach the liquidation, the more you will realize from it. And there are certainly going to be a large number of pieces whose best value is to be obtained by individual sale.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hesitate to recommend posting the .pdf itself, for security reasons, depending on where you're hosting it and what sort of personal data might be derived from it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2685689, member: 1892"]Astounding. Not so much the quantity - there are Lincoln collectors out there who can match that - but that you've spent so_much_time consistently accumulating and keeping them under accounting control. Your obsessive attitude warms my heart. :) A direct offer of sale violates the terms and purpose of this subforum. That said, this is the place where one is expected to be asking help regarding values, so as long as you characterize it in that fashion - as you've obviously done - it is quite in keeping with the spirit of this place. It's a sort of fine line to walk. It bears mentioning first that there is very little profit to be made in attempting to liquidate large holdings in one piece; that becomes more of a wholesale type of offering for which you could not expect nearly the individual retail value of the coins. Obviously many of them will only liquidate appropriately in lot sales, but the more granular a fashion in which you approach the liquidation, the more you will realize from it. And there are certainly going to be a large number of pieces whose best value is to be obtained by individual sale. I hesitate to recommend posting the .pdf itself, for security reasons, depending on where you're hosting it and what sort of personal data might be derived from it.[/QUOTE]
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