Where to coins graded?

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kennedy

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I'm looking for a reputable place in the Edmond/NW OKC area to get some coins my grandfather left me graded and appraised. Does anyone have a suggestion?
 

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I'd ask on the PCGS board. They're free, will give you a realistic price
that a retail dealer won't, and if your wanting to sell advise you of the
best way of the material you have.

You didn't say what kind of coins you have but there are many specialist on that form with a lot more experience than a general dealer.
Really most coins don't sell for as much as you might think and most
of the common coins in a series will sell for around their bullion price.
Most silver dollars may bring around 30.



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I'd ask on the PCGS board. They're free, will give you a realistic price
that a retail dealer won't, and if your wanting to sell advise you of the
best way of the material you have.

You didn't say what kind of coins you have but there are many specialist on that form with a lot more experience than a general dealer.
Really most coins don't sell for as much as you might think and most
of the common coins in a series will sell for around their bullion price.
Most silver dollars may bring around 30.



http://forums.collectors.com/categories.cfm?catid=26
 

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1882 morgan silver dollar, 1900 morgan silver dollar, 1921 morgan silver dollar, oklahoma sales tax tokens, 1910 penny, 1924, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1939 pennies,1881-1889 indian head pennies, 1899 nickel,1940-50 pennies, 1960's Kennedy half dollars, 1963 liberty bell/franklin half dollar.
 

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If you want them actually graded, the dealer will have to send them off for grading. If you do this make sure they use NGC or PCGS.
 

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I believe the most valuable coins would be the Morgans. They all differ according to year & where they were minted. Different years are more valuable than others. I know some pennies can be pretty valuable too. If you get on PCGS's website it shows the all the values if they are graded. Even though yours are not graded this would give you an idea if any of the years you have are more valuable than others. I believe it also shows if the value is up or down.
 

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