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Posted: 03:35 am |
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Good for you construct in working on this series, a quik question for ya is an E.F. set not easily atainable in this? Your opinion is appreciated as I know you are a coin freak. And your input is much appreciated.
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Posted: 03:48 am |
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Luvdawgs wrote: Your '83 is a beaut, librtyhead! 
Thanks!I have one w/cents in unc. I figure I should start @ the begining. Now I hafta look @ the rest in the series and go from there, but that one I would grade E.F............now to find a cool album,it never ends! And I would want them all the same grade............Thanks. 
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Posted: 04:13 am |
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librtyhead wrote:
Good for you construct in working on this series, a quik question for ya is an E.F. set not easily atainable in this? Your opinion is appreciated as I know you are a coin freak. And your input is much appreciated.
Well, all three of the issues I mentioned are going to run over $700. The 1885 is going to run over $1200. In addition the 1888 and the 1894 are going to go for over $200 each. None of these coins are exactly scarce in EF, but you might have to hunt around for the keys and semi-keys. The 1912-S usually comes kind of mushy. So you have to be ready to grade it a little more leniently than the others. Some of the common issues are plagued with strike problems and may take some work finding nice crisp examples.
In short it's a doable series, but an EF set is probably going to run in the neighborhood of $4800.
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construct wrote:
The 1885 is going to run over $1200.
I searched for a clean G or VG but it was harder and more expensive than I anticipated, so I decided to go with a Proof:

Bought this PR-64 for a little over $700 at Auction.
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