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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 26050752, member: 13650"]Unknown yet. But in past boxes that retailed for $600 plus shipping I've seen people pull under $300 in buy back value. They seem to at least keep it around 50% at worst. I saw one that had three coins in it and somebody ended up with two of the same coin. Supposedly NGC packs them randomly.</p><p> There's always a lengthy list of the smaller stuff you don't want to get to make it possible. Early on they sprinkled in a lot of graded ASEs. They'd also sprinkle in 1/10th oz platinums which would get people excited until you realize platinum is 1/3rd the value of gold these days. No longer 2008.</p><p> Often times there are 5 to 10 of the same example of coin in same grade mixed in the overall series batch. They also include odd, but neat stuff that's difficult to tell what the value is such as gold nuggets of various sizes from different places. You can look up the instant offer once you have it in hand to find out what they'll buy it back for, no questions asked, or sell it yourself on the open market. </p><p> Everyone hopes for a red core because then you know for sure you at least "won" but they're sparse. Have heard there's only one in six cases for one offering.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 26050752, member: 13650"]Unknown yet. But in past boxes that retailed for $600 plus shipping I've seen people pull under $300 in buy back value. They seem to at least keep it around 50% at worst. I saw one that had three coins in it and somebody ended up with two of the same coin. Supposedly NGC packs them randomly. There's always a lengthy list of the smaller stuff you don't want to get to make it possible. Early on they sprinkled in a lot of graded ASEs. They'd also sprinkle in 1/10th oz platinums which would get people excited until you realize platinum is 1/3rd the value of gold these days. No longer 2008. Often times there are 5 to 10 of the same example of coin in same grade mixed in the overall series batch. They also include odd, but neat stuff that's difficult to tell what the value is such as gold nuggets of various sizes from different places. You can look up the instant offer once you have it in hand to find out what they'll buy it back for, no questions asked, or sell it yourself on the open market. Everyone hopes for a red core because then you know for sure you at least "won" but they're sparse. Have heard there's only one in six cases for one offering.[/QUOTE]
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