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<p>[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 41092, member: 705"]Janeen</p><p>Sorry I don't have a dealer there either...thought I did.</p><p><br /></p><p> I agree with GDJMSP--try and find a coin club--since you had a coin show in your town more than likely there is a coin club...I also agree that many collections are not worth much...I know this may seems like we are all down on this type of collection but I would much rather tell you that it might not be wort much than to tell you it is worth a lot and then you find out I was wrong and feel bad.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think that if you can find a club the members will be honest---ask the presidents and such...since they are voted in as preisdent they would more than likely be trusted by the other members.</p><p>I wish you could have gone to the coin show as there are alot of nice guys and gals there.</p><p><br /></p><p>I still think you are going to have a hard time getting insurance on the coins...coins are not like cars and house...</p><p><br /></p><p>Lawdogct made a good point but if the coins are circulated then your fingers won't hurt them...but if the coins are uncirculated then DON'T hold them any other way then by the edge or rim.</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with Bacchus...get the Red Book and Photograde...then make a list of the coins and put it in the "Whats It Worth" forum here at CT and maybe we can help you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Speedy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 41092, member: 705"]Janeen Sorry I don't have a dealer there either...thought I did. I agree with GDJMSP--try and find a coin club--since you had a coin show in your town more than likely there is a coin club...I also agree that many collections are not worth much...I know this may seems like we are all down on this type of collection but I would much rather tell you that it might not be wort much than to tell you it is worth a lot and then you find out I was wrong and feel bad. I think that if you can find a club the members will be honest---ask the presidents and such...since they are voted in as preisdent they would more than likely be trusted by the other members. I wish you could have gone to the coin show as there are alot of nice guys and gals there. I still think you are going to have a hard time getting insurance on the coins...coins are not like cars and house... Lawdogct made a good point but if the coins are circulated then your fingers won't hurt them...but if the coins are uncirculated then DON'T hold them any other way then by the edge or rim. I agree with Bacchus...get the Red Book and Photograde...then make a list of the coins and put it in the "Whats It Worth" forum here at CT and maybe we can help you. Speedy[/QUOTE]
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