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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2685766, member: 15199"]Since you are a collector of Lincolns, you probably realize each coins possible value due to personal knowledge. You know the better years, mm, grades ~even if estimate~, ebay auction price summaries, etc. I would pick the best 10 or 20 , you have and seek info on those. That would give you a ball-park range of total for your records and to pass to the family ( in case of death). Most of the members here are very honest, including the dealers, but the site can not vouch for one or all. Once you have 10 posts, you can list in the classifieds and see the response. We do limit B/S/T posts, as the forum is primarily education rather than sales, but many use it because it is free to members within the rules.</p><p><br /></p><p> Most likely the file would be of size that the forum software would not allow, so listing should be in subsections. My best advice ( I followed it myself) would be to encourage a close relative to join you in the hobby, so they could carry on. To them it would not be a burden, but a joy. Many of us are your age or older, and have had to face very similar situations, Welcome !, Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2685766, member: 15199"]Since you are a collector of Lincolns, you probably realize each coins possible value due to personal knowledge. You know the better years, mm, grades ~even if estimate~, ebay auction price summaries, etc. I would pick the best 10 or 20 , you have and seek info on those. That would give you a ball-park range of total for your records and to pass to the family ( in case of death). Most of the members here are very honest, including the dealers, but the site can not vouch for one or all. Once you have 10 posts, you can list in the classifieds and see the response. We do limit B/S/T posts, as the forum is primarily education rather than sales, but many use it because it is free to members within the rules. Most likely the file would be of size that the forum software would not allow, so listing should be in subsections. My best advice ( I followed it myself) would be to encourage a close relative to join you in the hobby, so they could carry on. To them it would not be a burden, but a joy. Many of us are your age or older, and have had to face very similar situations, Welcome !, Jim[/QUOTE]
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