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<p>[QUOTE="jafo50, post: 3228188, member: 90633"]I agree with Logoman that selling the dups for cash and then buying the coins you want is the best way to go. Whether swapping or selling the dups it'll be a very long process to move 500 to 700 coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>If the dups are low grade silver or gold coins it might be easier to sell them for the precious metal content. There are a lot of collectors on this forum who buy low value coins for their melt value. Either way you'll need a pay pal account, if you don't already have one, to transfer any monies from the transactions. </p><p><br /></p><p>You could visit a local coin shop in your area, if one exists, to see if they would buy some of the dups as a group. You'll have to establish a base value of those coins before taking them to a store to make sure you get a fair deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Are there any coin clubs in your area? Coin clubs are a great source of information and guidance as the members are usually old timers who have been collecting for decades. Members also buy coins at the meetings.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just remember it's not a race but a long journey to reach the goal. </p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck and keep us posted with your progress.</p><p><br /></p><p>Joe[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jafo50, post: 3228188, member: 90633"]I agree with Logoman that selling the dups for cash and then buying the coins you want is the best way to go. Whether swapping or selling the dups it'll be a very long process to move 500 to 700 coins. If the dups are low grade silver or gold coins it might be easier to sell them for the precious metal content. There are a lot of collectors on this forum who buy low value coins for their melt value. Either way you'll need a pay pal account, if you don't already have one, to transfer any monies from the transactions. You could visit a local coin shop in your area, if one exists, to see if they would buy some of the dups as a group. You'll have to establish a base value of those coins before taking them to a store to make sure you get a fair deal. Are there any coin clubs in your area? Coin clubs are a great source of information and guidance as the members are usually old timers who have been collecting for decades. Members also buy coins at the meetings. Just remember it's not a race but a long journey to reach the goal. Good luck and keep us posted with your progress. Joe[/QUOTE]
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