OT Coins jewlery

Anonymous-0

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Having to go through an estate and wondering how to find a qualified appraiser for some jewlery and some old we think rare coins. How do we know if someone is trustworthy? After appraisel how is best way to sell? Have to sell because 6 children involved.
 
Take the coins to a coin dealer and see what he will give you for them. Then take that and double that amount and that is what it is worth. You see, they have to make a profit and they usually like to double what they have invested. For the jewelry if it is really old then it might have an antique value. If it is everyday stuff and it is gold then it might not be worth more then scrap and same for silver.

Is there anyone interested in the coins and jewelry in the family that would like to buy then and then you could just split that money up that way??? I would hate to see that someone might want some of those things and instead of selling them to someone else you could still keep them in the family.

I hope this helps. From Nebraska, Andrew.
 
We think the jewlery is in the latter class and none in the family is that interested in the coins. One gold coin was apraised at $300 back in 2004 and a gold watch at the same time at $300 and now in the last week the watch and the appraisel pappers have come up missing. I am a long time poster that is known on this site with my address listed here so with the potential value I do not want to tip of to where the items are before more come up missing.
 

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