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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 601127, member: 16060"]The 1916 Standing Libeerty Quarter is the circulating coin that has the most volatile price history, and it is because of the sceneario you described. I'm not sure what time frame exactly, but every year or two or so someone would die with several of these coins in their estate. Many times the people that inherited these coins would put them all on the market at the same time or close to it and cause the price to drop, but the price would always go back up eventually.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not that I will ever have to worry about this happening to me, but here is what I would do if it did. I would keep some raw, send some to PCGS, and send some to NGC. I would sell one every 3 to 6 six months for about 18 months or so. Then I would quit for about a year and restart the process again. Of course it is easy for me to say all this since I am not actually in that situation. , but I sure would like to be.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've always wondered if I had a coin say worth $5000.00 or more would I really trust the mail to send it to be graded, or send it to a buyer. I know there are companies out there that can be used for the shipment of high value items, but I've also read of problems with these. Can one self deliver a coin to NGC or PGCS? ICG is located 2 or 3 miles from my house, but one is not permitted to self deliver or pick up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 601127, member: 16060"]The 1916 Standing Libeerty Quarter is the circulating coin that has the most volatile price history, and it is because of the sceneario you described. I'm not sure what time frame exactly, but every year or two or so someone would die with several of these coins in their estate. Many times the people that inherited these coins would put them all on the market at the same time or close to it and cause the price to drop, but the price would always go back up eventually. Not that I will ever have to worry about this happening to me, but here is what I would do if it did. I would keep some raw, send some to PCGS, and send some to NGC. I would sell one every 3 to 6 six months for about 18 months or so. Then I would quit for about a year and restart the process again. Of course it is easy for me to say all this since I am not actually in that situation. , but I sure would like to be. I've always wondered if I had a coin say worth $5000.00 or more would I really trust the mail to send it to be graded, or send it to a buyer. I know there are companies out there that can be used for the shipment of high value items, but I've also read of problems with these. Can one self deliver a coin to NGC or PGCS? ICG is located 2 or 3 miles from my house, but one is not permitted to self deliver or pick up.[/QUOTE]
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