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Pillar of the Community
United States
3077 Posts |
I have a quandary I need some cash,and I was debating on selling my key date LWC or selling my roosies and franklins and some ASEs what would you do? Edited by yotie 01/30/2013 9:11 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Sell the silver,it will be easier to replace!
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
What kind of ASEs are they, if they arent any of the special ones Id start with those. I guess it also depends on what you have to do to raise the amount in question. If possible though I would start with the common items and work from there
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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yotie: The most valuable item in your collection is impossible to sell: your passion for numismatics. Do NOT sell any of your books; they are the 'tools of the trade' for a numismatist, (coin collector, if you wish). If the above conditions exist, the coins themselves don't matter, because you are in the right position to build another collection, when it suits you to do so.
Just cull out of your collection what coins you think would give you best financial advantage. You can be satisfied that the guys that buy your coins are going to appreciate them, otherwise they wouldn't have bought them.
Sell to the guys here within the CCF, they are waiting on line right now, ready for your call!
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Pillar of the Community
Japan
666 Posts |
sell junk silver and others - keep numismatic items
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1721 Posts |
Another option is to use a pawn shop for a loan but only if you need the money for a SHORT period and will have the money to buy the stuff back in about 30 days or less. This would be easier than trying to replace what you sell. I see customers all the time that use ASE or coins as collateral. When I was younger (early 1980's), I used a ring I inherited from my uncle to get quick cash. I pawned that ring around 20 times. I ALWAYS picked it up and today, I still have this ring. That ring allowed me to buy a lot of groceries when I had nothing to eat and no money to buy food with.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
36738 Posts |
Sell the copper as there is greater chance that the silver will increase in value faster than the LWC's.
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Valued Member
United States
264 Posts |
If the forum moderators do not object, why not list your silver under CCF auctions and post links in this thread? You can ask other forum members... I have been a loyal buyer lately. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1554 Posts |
keep the key date lincolns, you can replace the silver anytime.
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Valued Member
United States
148 Posts |
 Is this what you're talking about when you say Copper LWC - Level Wound Coil? 
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Valued Member
United States
379 Posts |
The pawn shop sounds like a decent idea. I don't the grade of your silver coins, but dealers have buckets of 90% silver with good eye appeal right now
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1721 Posts |
Berk,
That looks like the start to one heck of a magnet.
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