Would you break a mint set?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Pickin and Grinin, Oct 3, 2021.

  1. steve westermeier

    steve westermeier Cancer sucks!

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    In '82 & '83 there were no official mint sets made, only 'Souvenir Sets' that could only be purchased at the mint.
    I started collecting 83 Washingtons back in the mid - late 80's and, mostly by luck, it has been very profitable for me. Some have sold for as much as $40. 20  83p.JPG 20 revs nc 83 revs.JPG 83 - 23 1st.JPG 83-P  - GEM .JPG all 20 - 83's.JPG
     

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  3. Captain Sully

    Captain Sully Active Member

    I know from shopping on eBay that people break mint sets and proof sets to sell them individually. I see. most of them at Auctions still in the set usually sell for <15.00 based on the year. That said, I usually don't buy a mint set to break and sell. That said I always look for Silver Sets that generally sell unbroken for a price near the silver spot price. Your choice but I would research each coin in the mint or proof set in my red book before I broke the set. If that price is right, I would seel it for grading.
     
  4. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

  5. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    The line swipes by the mint mark. A mid die stage, but has serious die deterioration.
    That in hand looks like a retained cud in an early die state
     
  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Here is another look at it. Might just throw it in the stash of mint sets.
    It's a blazing coin.
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    Never mind the color it is blast white.
     
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  7. montynj3417

    montynj3417 Active Member

    I have a state quarter that looks as if it was busted out of a proof set. It's got that frosty, mirror lustre and interestingly for a (perhaps) proof coin, seems to have borne a charmed life, with no marks or scuffs. no idea from whence it appeared.
    Has anyone else found a similar shiny?
    Just dug it out; it's a 2013-s Fort McHenry.
     
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  8. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    It was probably removed from a proof set. does it show cladding on the third side? If not it is a silver proof.
     
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