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Do not "cash it in" since that term implies taking it to a bank where you will be given only face value. You need to get an idea of the set's value - look at a site such as http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/rsvdim/pricesgd.shtml to make an estimate.

If you have anything that appears particularly valuable, you may want to have it appraised by a dealer, or take it to a local coin show and ask some of the participants if they are interested in purchasing.

In any case a lot of what you will end up doing depends on what is in the collection. If it's just clad Roosevelts, you won't get more than face value. If you have silver Rosies, you'll get at least their metal value and maybe more depending on condition. If it extends back to Mercury and/or Barber dimes you'll have to get that appraisal done.

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