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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4974078, member: 105098"]yes But provident likely won't get him top dollar for condition, ect. no doubt they would make an offer as bullion, maybe a little for date and mintmark more if it's better date, but I'm not so confident on them for condition although when they get it, if they notice a gem I don't think they will hesitate to get it graded to maximize their profit off it. </p><p><br /></p><p>ideally you'd want to hire an appraiser if you just want to know values for insurance purposes, and they'd need to be knowledgeable in coins and conditions/grading. it's work, there's many that will offer you a free opinion on a coin, but not so many that want to go over an entire collection and come up with numbers for everything without charging for it. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think someone here could hook you up with a dealer in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area but it is what it is and you'd still need to be careful, people are sketchy regardless if they are recommended by someone. </p><p><br /></p><p>i'd take it as Randy said in his post, slowly, you should find out how to handle them without damaging anything, post pictures here for free opinions on grade and worth and come up with what you'd like to send for third party grading. then, I'd say sell what you want to sell, keep what you want to keep, and know exactly what you have without getting screwed in it, and if you decide to sell on ebay yourself, or heritage, or any of them, at least you are solid on what it is, what it grades, and what it should be worth.</p><p><br /></p><p>fairly certain if you can handle them carefully take and post pictures directly to the website without links, we (people of this website) can narrow down and separate the wheat from the chaff and help you on your way to what really needs to be graded to maximize value, and what would cost you more to grade than it would get you in return (like the ike dollar in that set for example).</p><p><br /></p><p>Randy is right, "this isn't the normal accumulation" we see on here. you should take it slower so you aren't taken advantage of by someone out there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4974078, member: 105098"]yes But provident likely won't get him top dollar for condition, ect. no doubt they would make an offer as bullion, maybe a little for date and mintmark more if it's better date, but I'm not so confident on them for condition although when they get it, if they notice a gem I don't think they will hesitate to get it graded to maximize their profit off it. ideally you'd want to hire an appraiser if you just want to know values for insurance purposes, and they'd need to be knowledgeable in coins and conditions/grading. it's work, there's many that will offer you a free opinion on a coin, but not so many that want to go over an entire collection and come up with numbers for everything without charging for it. I think someone here could hook you up with a dealer in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area but it is what it is and you'd still need to be careful, people are sketchy regardless if they are recommended by someone. i'd take it as Randy said in his post, slowly, you should find out how to handle them without damaging anything, post pictures here for free opinions on grade and worth and come up with what you'd like to send for third party grading. then, I'd say sell what you want to sell, keep what you want to keep, and know exactly what you have without getting screwed in it, and if you decide to sell on ebay yourself, or heritage, or any of them, at least you are solid on what it is, what it grades, and what it should be worth. fairly certain if you can handle them carefully take and post pictures directly to the website without links, we (people of this website) can narrow down and separate the wheat from the chaff and help you on your way to what really needs to be graded to maximize value, and what would cost you more to grade than it would get you in return (like the ike dollar in that set for example). Randy is right, "this isn't the normal accumulation" we see on here. you should take it slower so you aren't taken advantage of by someone out there.[/QUOTE]
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