I have a collection “The last Decade of U.S. 90%silver coinage 1955 - 1964″ 59 silver coins in BU. Value?
Should I remove the Mint State coins and put them in holders or get them graded by a grading service? Some are Gems. Some of the Franklins have full bell lines. If I take these to a dealer I will be offered silver price. This was my late husbands stuff and as a widow I am trying to maximise the investment he made.
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January 29th, 2010 at 7:16 pm
There are really no key coins in that date range. If you feel the Franklin’s are very high grade with full bell lines, then it may pay to send them in to be graded and slabbed. You can send them yourself to ANACS go to their web site for info. You must belong to PCGS or for NGC be a member of ANA. It may be best to see if a coin club is in your area and ask them for help. I am not sure what you have for they are a set not sold by the mint, but put out by a private company. All mint state coins should be already in holders but back then some were no very good for the coins. Best I can do here.