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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1878315, member: 22004"]I have heard that advice from coin dealers in the last week, but would it work? Only if these were cash only transactions without paper trails. What do you suppose you would get for the most valuable coins, and what would they get? A great deal more!</p><p><br /></p><p>Could you have run the 66s no motto piece through conservation without alarm bells going off as it is the most valuable with stunning luster and eye appeal? How about a series of the high grade pieces and the account under which it was submitted? No questions asked just pay them the four or five percent of fair market value?</p><p><br /></p><p>If you had solicited offers from various dealers before the coins were conserved how much do you suppose they would have offered cash, no taxes? One tenth at best? They could always say they were problem coins, they weren't sure if they were real, they will give you bullion value, how would that grab you? You get the idea? You would have been royally ripped off.</p><p><br /></p><p>Plus PCGS charges one percent of their retail pricing when they grade high value coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1878315, member: 22004"]I have heard that advice from coin dealers in the last week, but would it work? Only if these were cash only transactions without paper trails. What do you suppose you would get for the most valuable coins, and what would they get? A great deal more! Could you have run the 66s no motto piece through conservation without alarm bells going off as it is the most valuable with stunning luster and eye appeal? How about a series of the high grade pieces and the account under which it was submitted? No questions asked just pay them the four or five percent of fair market value? If you had solicited offers from various dealers before the coins were conserved how much do you suppose they would have offered cash, no taxes? One tenth at best? They could always say they were problem coins, they weren't sure if they were real, they will give you bullion value, how would that grab you? You get the idea? You would have been royally ripped off. Plus PCGS charges one percent of their retail pricing when they grade high value coins.[/QUOTE]
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