Send 'em in for grading or sell on ebay???
clevegreg
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I've got too many coins LOL I have been buying quite a few coins via the ad I placed in the newspaper and now I am wondering what to do with all of them...no sending them to you is probably not an option unless you are a YN . For example I have numerous Mint and Proof sets that have slabbable coins in them, but the grading fees eat you up, and once I get them back I don't seem to want to sell them LOL
An example is a 1954 Proof set I bought amongst a bunch of other stuff. The coins look nice from what I can tell, but I wonder what the ROI of getting them graded vs. selling the set as is will be. I know from looking at ebay and from reading here that slabbed coins bring more bucks. I guess Iam just a rambling man today
I just thought I would get some thoughts from some of you.
BTW, I just picked up an original land deed from Pennsylvania dated 1787 that is very cool and signed by Ben Franklin. There is alot of stuff floating around out there
Greg
An example is a 1954 Proof set I bought amongst a bunch of other stuff. The coins look nice from what I can tell, but I wonder what the ROI of getting them graded vs. selling the set as is will be. I know from looking at ebay and from reading here that slabbed coins bring more bucks. I guess Iam just a rambling man today
I just thought I would get some thoughts from some of you.
BTW, I just picked up an original land deed from Pennsylvania dated 1787 that is very cool and signed by Ben Franklin. There is alot of stuff floating around out there
Greg
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What ya got ta lose