Reorganising part of the stack came across a lot purchased in the early 2000’s from one of the big coin auction houses of about 400 grams of error predecimal.. The only reason I placed a bid was had a crown listed in the lot. From memory absentee bid was for around spot value and the day before the auction the spot price of silver dropped over a dollar. That sort of volatility happens quite often with silver. The crown looked like a very weak strike or die filled noticeable on the “1937”. Most of the other coins are small denominations and have die cracks etc.
Asking for any constructive comments from stackers/collectors in general (especially if they have experience with similar lots of coins) if this is worth the effort of going through to sort out and list individually ? Or helpful suggestions on what to look for, disposal options individual presentation or arrange into collection, sell outright or trade for stacker crowns or round fifties etc (please note I am much more a stacker than a collector)
Just a final note to thank Mr Lizard for the nudge to reorganise after seeing his impressive junk silver stack thread a while back however don’t plan on “cleaning” them although they might look nicer.
TIA cheer$
Asking for any constructive comments from stackers/collectors in general (especially if they have experience with similar lots of coins) if this is worth the effort of going through to sort out and list individually ? Or helpful suggestions on what to look for, disposal options individual presentation or arrange into collection, sell outright or trade for stacker crowns or round fifties etc (please note I am much more a stacker than a collector)
Just a final note to thank Mr Lizard for the nudge to reorganise after seeing his impressive junk silver stack thread a while back however don’t plan on “cleaning” them although they might look nicer.
TIA cheer$
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