SAE Anniversary sets received from Fedex today. What to do? Opinions Please

One unopened box of 10 sets. I want to keep one set for myself, but how should I handle marketing off the rest for the best results.
1. Send the sealed box for first strikes? Can they just grade nine sets with 10 sets shipped.
2. Open the box and send just the nine RP's for grading, to sell at a later date.
I know there are tons of options...just looking for opinions and the best way to go about it to maximize for future coin purchases.
1. Send the sealed box for first strikes? Can they just grade nine sets with 10 sets shipped.
2. Open the box and send just the nine RP's for grading, to sell at a later date.
I know there are tons of options...just looking for opinions and the best way to go about it to maximize for future coin purchases.
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Go for the 70's.!!
<< <i>WELL....THIS BOX of 5 SETS sold for $1200 on Ebay. And from what I understand,
the box you have in hand qualifies all sets as First Strike! You could sell
the entire box on Ebay us such and still have a friend or relative order more from the Mint.
If you order more now and they ship by Nov. 11, I believe those will qualify as First Strikes also....if I'm right.
Again, I think the Postmark Date shipping from the Mint MUST be no later than Nov. 11.
Right now, you have an entire box of Complete First Strike Sets! I WOULD KEEP EM' SEALED!
JUST MY OPINION!
From what I understood only the reverse proof can be designated first strike after October 24th, and that is good with a postmark to to11/11.
Now if the sets are sealed in the box from the mint they all will get the anniversary designation, but only the reverse proof until a postmark of 11-11 will be given first strike designation.
I have a box that is dated 10-26-06 that I am getting ready to submit, it would be great if all could be designated first strike?
Anyone have a complete answer?
Thanks
I have never submitted anything for grading. I see that the silver membership is $50. What grading fees would I be faced with.
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<< <i>From what I understand, for the SAE 20th Ann coins the fee is the sum of $14 for a US Modern submission plus $10 for the First Strike/20th Ann designation for a total of $24 per coin times 3 coins is $72 plus $2 to get the original Mint box returned for a total of $74 a set (multiply by the number of sets submittted) plus return shipping. >>
Yep, so figure that, after shipping, each set costs ~$200 if you get the slabbing done.
You need to sell for more than $300 to make the same amount of profit you can right now by people buying them unopened.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Also, please see PM.
so to get them graded now only the reverse proof can get first strike but if it grades PR70 it will be worth doing. i also have another 6 sets ordered with a ship date of 12/8 so first strike is out of the question on those but can still get them slabbed as 20th anniv. sets. i may just keep those 6 sets original. let me add that first strike means nothing to me but they sure sell good on the bay.