I recently bought a large lot of slabbed coins. When I got home I noticed that a few of the slabs seemed to have some problem on the inside by the coin, possibly from improper storage. About 5 coins in total were effected and they all looked a bit different, but each has a smoky haze over the front and some were severely yellow on the inside. I don't want to try to sell them in this condition but I am not sure what to do. One of the coins is a New Hampshire silver Proof graded PR70 by ICG that is valued at $65 according to the greysheet . Not sure if it is worth sending to ANACHS to get cleaned. Should I crack the case and try to wash them off or sell as is or ????? Please advise as I am open to suggestions. I really hate the idea of giving up on these (potentially) beautiful coins. I have added a couple of pics.
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I recently bought a large lot of slabbed coins. When I got home I noticed that a few of the slabs seemed to have some problem on the inside by the coin, possibly from improper storage. About 5 coins in total were effected and they all looked a bit different, but each has a smoky haze over the front and some were severely yellow on the inside. I don't want to try to sell them in this condition but I am not sure what to do. One of the coins is a New Hampshire silver Proof graded PR70 by ICG that is valued at $65 according to the greysheet . Not sure if it is worth sending to ANACHS to get cleaned. Should I crack the case and try to wash them off or sell as is or ????? Please advise as I am open to suggestions. I really hate the idea of giving up on these (potentially) beautiful coins. I have added a couple of pics.Tags: None