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<p>[QUOTE="mystery45, post: 744096, member: 19591"]which is probably why your dad collected them. You dad has left you a fortune in collectable coins. something that someone would be very happy to have.</p><p> </p><p>Keep these for your future investments along with your kids. they will always be worth something.</p><p> </p><p>not all coins are collected because of value but because someone like them.</p><p> </p><p>they are nice coins and when your dad got them they were probably cheaper as well.</p><p> </p><p>You have a nice collection of things from him. I know you are probably trying to unload some of it to help pay for things but don't get hasty take your time.</p><p> </p><p>When my great grandfather died people were in such a hurry to ransack his stuff that they ended up selling 2 complete sets of depression ware glass for like 25 cents a plate when the whole collection was worth thousands.</p><p> </p><p>rarety is a bigger factor in price along with look. they look great but how many were minted is the key. the other key is the demand and gold content as well. although minting will play a bit of a bigger fator.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mystery45, post: 744096, member: 19591"]which is probably why your dad collected them. You dad has left you a fortune in collectable coins. something that someone would be very happy to have. Keep these for your future investments along with your kids. they will always be worth something. not all coins are collected because of value but because someone like them. they are nice coins and when your dad got them they were probably cheaper as well. You have a nice collection of things from him. I know you are probably trying to unload some of it to help pay for things but don't get hasty take your time. When my great grandfather died people were in such a hurry to ransack his stuff that they ended up selling 2 complete sets of depression ware glass for like 25 cents a plate when the whole collection was worth thousands. rarety is a bigger factor in price along with look. they look great but how many were minted is the key. the other key is the demand and gold content as well. although minting will play a bit of a bigger fator.[/QUOTE]
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