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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 524517, member: 16510"]<b>leave them the way they are</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Leave them the way they are - what have you got to lose?</p><p>There are no switched out or counterfeit coins in your slabs - nobody would spend the time for these type coins, IMO.</p><p>I mean what are your alternatives - pay a bunch of money to get them all looking the same way and in the exact same designed slab?</p><p><b>My advice - now remember you asked for it</b> - would be to take that same money and spend it on really rare coins or guilds to help you learn that these type coins in these type grades are virtually common as the day is long and not ever sell-able for what you may have tied up in them.</p><p>Now don't take offence - I hate TPG companies. But I do deal with dozens of large coin dealers each month and if you brought that set in to them they would not even want to buy it at virtually any price like you may imagine - and that's all my dealers, some of the biggest in the south.</p><p>I would not be doing you justice if I did not tell you this - the coins you are talking about will one day be worth only a fraction of what you paid.</p><p><b>Now guys don't jump all over me - this is just my advice - I certainly could be wrong.</b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 524517, member: 16510"][b]leave them the way they are[/b] Leave them the way they are - what have you got to lose? There are no switched out or counterfeit coins in your slabs - nobody would spend the time for these type coins, IMO. I mean what are your alternatives - pay a bunch of money to get them all looking the same way and in the exact same designed slab? [B]My advice - now remember you asked for it[/B] - would be to take that same money and spend it on really rare coins or guilds to help you learn that these type coins in these type grades are virtually common as the day is long and not ever sell-able for what you may have tied up in them. Now don't take offence - I hate TPG companies. But I do deal with dozens of large coin dealers each month and if you brought that set in to them they would not even want to buy it at virtually any price like you may imagine - and that's all my dealers, some of the biggest in the south. I would not be doing you justice if I did not tell you this - the coins you are talking about will one day be worth only a fraction of what you paid. [B]Now guys don't jump all over me - this is just my advice - I certainly could be wrong.[/B][/QUOTE]
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