Value of 1983 mint set

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Stewartmac, Nov 17, 2010.

  1. Stewartmac

    Stewartmac New Member

    I have a 1983 mint set containing the following information. The white envelope is labeled 'United States Mint Set' 1983 Uncerculated Coins. The envelope contains 1 Denver 5 coin set and 1 Philadelphia 5 coin set in sealed plastic packaging (half, quarter, dime, nickel and penny). The token in both sets is white with the mint mark '1983 Denver Mint Coins Uncirculated Mint set'. the reverse of the token reads 'kp selected and packaged for Coins Magazine Numismatic Newscoin prices, Iola, WI'. How do they compare to a standard 1983 Mint set? I have no idea how to price the sets. Should I price them as a set, or should I price them as individual uncirulated coins?
     
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  3. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    no mint sets were made in 1983. just souvenir sets which are worth a little bit(fairly decent amount).
     
  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

  5. d.t.menace

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  6. Stewartmac

    Stewartmac New Member

    Yes d.t this set looks like the set, however the reverse of the token button reads
    'kp selected and packaged for Coins Magazine Numismatic Newscoin prices, Iola, WI'.

    Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/showthread.php?t=140612&pagenumber=#ixzz15aORNyya
     
  7. WashQuartJesse

    WashQuartJesse Member Supporter

    Cut the sets up so that each coin is still in cellophane and then sell them individually. Collectors are looking for this date in higher grades.
     
  8. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector

    The '83 Krause sets are fairly good but not as good as the '82's.

    Choice and gem coins bring a significant premium and this especially applies to the quarters.
     
  9. Stewartmac

    Stewartmac New Member

    cladking. . .does it sound like what I'm describing is a 'Krause set?
     
  10. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector

    Yes.

    It should be worth as much as the P and D souvenir sets combined. It might be a little harder to sell since many people want an "official" set but the coins in this set will on average be a little nicer than the souvenir set. If it's a choice or gem set or the quarters are nice you can probably get more and sell it more easily by busting it up. If it's a problem set then it should be kept together.
     
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