1876 Proof Set

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Charlie32, Mar 20, 2006.

  1. Charlie32

    Charlie32 Coin Collector

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  3. Burks

    Burks New Member

    And then split the set up and sell them off. That kind of stuff brings a tear to my eye.
     
  4. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    What would you think about this one Charlie ? ;)
     

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  5. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Doug... You hoarding US Coins again??...LOL

    RickieB
     
  6. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I saw that in the ANA Mag....one nice set but the price was alittle out of my reach....

    Speedy
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    I wish !! That one is more than a little out of my reach :D
     
  8. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    Isn't that the "King Of Siam" proof set?That set was given as a gift to the King (same one as in "The King and I") by the United States.
     
  9. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    Yup - that would be the one.
     
  10. Charlie32

    Charlie32 Coin Collector

    That one is COOL too. :kewl: :thumb:

    Charlie
     
  11. smb12321

    smb12321 New Member

    Both sets are absolutely stunning, and I'm not sure which is to be preferred - the large 1876 or the ultra-rare 1834. (The 1804 was a cute touch.) I've heard rumors of an 1870 setsomewhere. it would include every denomination ever struck except the half cent - the 2 cent, 3 cent, nickel, half dime & 20 cent pieces. I am trying tp buiild a 1796 set of non-gold coins in XF-AU, really difficult finding them all. All I lack are the dime & dollar - I have a a 1795 & 1797 dollar but that 1796 is hard to find and an affordable dime seems even more elusive! By the way, are the sets above for sale?
     
  12. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    There are quite a few of these older Proof sets. They were mainly issued as presentation sets to a person of note. Finding them still intact in the original presentation case is the hard part. They do come up for sale every so often - and they aint cheap, usually in the hundreds of thousands. The '34 set was up for sale for about 2 years with an asking price of 10 million. It finally sold for 8.5 million.
     
  13. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    Hundreds of thousands may be in smb's range though, since he is doing a 1796 set in XF/AU and already has the half, which is a $75k-$100k coin and the quarter which is a $25k+ coin.



    Ahhh, someday I will acquire something that is a cornerstone piece for my collection. That may be quite a while off though.
     
  14. vancoin

    vancoin New Member

    wow....thats all I can say.
     
  15. smullen

    smullen Coin Hoarder


    Nice!!!!! And to think I was inpressed that I had a few 196x proofs... The quality or shape that those are still in amazes me...

    Theres like 14 coins in there; anyone know what they all are???
     
  16. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    Row one, Left to right: $1 gold piece, $2.50 Liberty quarter eagle, $3 gold piece, $5 Liberty half eagle, $10 Liberty eagle, and $20 Liberty double eagle.

    Row two, L to R: Trade dollar, seated half dollar, seated quarter dollar, seated 20¢ piece, and seated dime.

    Row three, L to R: shield nickel, 3¢ nickel, and an Indian head cent.
     
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