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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1359939, member: 22143"]If you want to put the time into learning about the ins and outs of bullion sales, you will get a higher price. But if you are looking for the convenience of unloading all the coins at once, then you will have to rely on whatever the buyer will is willing to offer for them. Keep in mind that melt price is based on spot price for 1000 ounces of silver bullion so buyers will want to pay less than this for loose coins. (unless it's a bank bag of $1000 face) It might have been easier for grandpa to have just liquidated the coins himself, (he would have at least gotten the pleasure of seeing what the lifetime spent collecting them yielded) and just handed you the cash instead. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nobody here can give you a price beyond melt without seeing the coins. If you want to learn a little more, I highly recommend finding some local coin shows and walking through a few of them and ask questions. If you have the reputation established on eBay, you sell them off there, little by little and do pretty good. If not, then sell a few at a time, give good service, until you get some reputation. </p><p><br /></p><p>If it was me, and I didn't need the cash right now, I'd hold onto them. It sounds like a very nice set and years from now you might regret having gotten rid of these coins as they will cost you more in the future to get back.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1359939, member: 22143"]If you want to put the time into learning about the ins and outs of bullion sales, you will get a higher price. But if you are looking for the convenience of unloading all the coins at once, then you will have to rely on whatever the buyer will is willing to offer for them. Keep in mind that melt price is based on spot price for 1000 ounces of silver bullion so buyers will want to pay less than this for loose coins. (unless it's a bank bag of $1000 face) It might have been easier for grandpa to have just liquidated the coins himself, (he would have at least gotten the pleasure of seeing what the lifetime spent collecting them yielded) and just handed you the cash instead. Nobody here can give you a price beyond melt without seeing the coins. If you want to learn a little more, I highly recommend finding some local coin shows and walking through a few of them and ask questions. If you have the reputation established on eBay, you sell them off there, little by little and do pretty good. If not, then sell a few at a time, give good service, until you get some reputation. If it was me, and I didn't need the cash right now, I'd hold onto them. It sounds like a very nice set and years from now you might regret having gotten rid of these coins as they will cost you more in the future to get back.[/QUOTE]
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