CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:Sounds like you did what most of us probably woulda done. Congrats on the CL deal. Was the 50oz a giant bar or smaller form? Did you keep at least a few of them in memory of your dad?
-The Great
The 50oz was 40 rounds and a 10oz bar. The CL ad draws inquiries every other day or so. Some folks want to sell a rare coin, others decide I'm not offering enough. And some folks sell for 90% of spot, my offering price.
I still have some state quarters and old nickels from Dad's collection that I will get rid of. I looked through the nicks, there was only one 35% Ag.
Then there is the laptop satchel full of Ag coins. I will soon start going carefully through those and pick out the coins with a numi value of 25% or more over melt. Those will be for sale or trade here. I will need some help in grading the coins and pricing them. My goal is to convert those into non-numi US Ag coins and .999 bullion.
I want to end up with as many TrOzAg as possible, from converting his collection. The only exceptions will be the few Au coins, I'll keep those as they are.
I'm doing all this for my mother. The last day for Dad in the hospital, he told me and Mom that he wanted me to have the coin collection. I told him that as far as I was concerned, it was Mom's and I would take care of it for her. These last few weeks I've been going over their assets, the vast majority is in 4 annuities that still have 9 years before they are unencumbered to convert to something else. I advised my Mom (86 yo) to consider investing some of it into other sectors, as upon death the cash can be withdrawn, but ultimately it is her decision on what to do. She has chosen to keep the annuities as they are. Three of the four produce the monthly income that supplements Mom's social security. The 4th just accumulates and will end with more value than when it began. That is if the dollar doesn't crash, the .gov doesn't steal everyone's retirement accounts, and all the other scenarios fail to come to pass.
That is why I'm converting the coin collection into as much Ag as possible. To ensure/assure/insure that Mom won't be destitute if things go bad.