Coin Collecting Storage Boxes

coin collecting storage boxes Get out of here!!! $11,000 for MY little old coin? My husband and I won the contents of a storage building for 100 bucks because the renters diden't pay there storag...


coin collecting storage boxes

coin collecting storage boxes
Get out of here!!! $11,000 for MY little old coin?

My husband and I won the contents of a storage building for 100 bucks because the renters diden't pay there storage fees. We got some broken furniture, toys, an old tv some clothing 2 motercycles some junk and a shoe box of coins some worthless some not Iv been googleing some of the coins this 1900 morgan silver dollar I came up with a value of $11,000!! and some of the other coins were sets of Carver Washington half dollars all these coins are in little plastic cases with ms67 and sgs graded stuff I don't understand what this means so Im going to buy a beginners book and learn about this coin collecting stuff now that I have some coins! I want to cash the morgan one in for its value can I get the money its worth and from where? Where do I cash these babys in or even should I cash them in?

The 1900 Morgan dollar is in a SEGS holder marked MS-67, SEGS does not have a reputation as one of the top companies that professionally grade coins and dealers don't have much faith in their graders. The 1900-O over CC and 1900-S are two of the 1900 coins that would command that kind of money but only if Graded by PCGS or NGC and a little less if graded by ANACS or ICG. These are the initials for the top grading companies which SEGS is not even close too. Now as you had it SGS is a company I have not heard of as yet but there are a lot of fly by night ones out there. Before spending your money have the coin checked out by at least 2 coin dealers or more. You will then get an idea as to how much it is really worth and what grade it really is. I hate to burst your bubble on this but I want to tell you first before you think coin dealers are all crooks. It depends of the grade and dates of the Washington / Carver 1/2 dollars as to their value. The mint mark by the way is on the eagle side of the dollar near the bottom under the wreath. If I can be of more assistance please feel free to email me.



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Why a Wooden Storage Shed Is Needed

Pretty much everybody has some sort of building other than their house on their property. Whether that is a wooden storage shed or a metal shed lots of people have them. Some folks have sheds big enough to park the car in (sometimes called a garage I think) and some are smaller to accommodate the garden tools and lawn mower and other stuff that people collect.  Let’s drill down (to coin a popular phrase these days) and list some other reasons people have sheds:

  • Use as a workshop
  • Use as a playhouse for the kids
  • A sanctuary where you can quietly sit and read
  • An animal shelter for the family pets
  • Use as a wood shed
  • A place to store dried foods
  • All the kids sports toys (bicycles, surf boards)
  • A place to hold the trash cans until pickup day
  • Use as a barn if you live out in the country side
  • Use as a garden shed
  • A place to store all the junk you don’t want to toss out

There a probably a multitude of other fantastic reasons people have a shed that I have not listed here but you get the idea. Now if you don’t already have a shed and wish to acquire a shed here are some ideas of where or how to get one.

  • Let’s say you are really handy and you know that if you had tried you could easily have been a master carpenter you can start from scratch and build your own.
  • If you are wealthy beyond belief than go out and hire an expert to build a shed for you and pay 60 bucks an hour plus the cost of material.
  • You can go buy a shed in a box from the local big box store and hope that all the nuts and bolts are included in that little plastic bag taped to the inside of the box.
  • You can get on the internet search out a place to buy shed plans that map out step by step instructions on what to do and how to do it and build your own terrific little building that you can boast to your friends and neighbours about. ( a variation on this last idea is to have the guys over, buy a case of bud and have a shed building party……that’s the ticket)

For information on where to get free wooden storage shed plans and other plans for sheds check out my resource box below.

About the Author

Robert “Mac” McCormack is a cabinetry and furniture hardware expert and avid woodworker. Mac particularly enjoys helping others get started in their own home workshop.For more information about wooden storage shed plans visit Fast Easy Shed Plans

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