@Larry Murphy You must also remember that not many collectors collect proof or mint sets. There are many collectors they only collect certain...
If it’s less expensive to buy the set, then buy the set.
Best wishes for finding a Half Cent Sal! :)
I’m thankful that in my retirement I have money enough to support my coin collection habit. I find it very addictive. Lol
She’s a beautiful specimen!
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You’ve got a few interesting bars there!
That extra A must be for Attaboy!
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Very nice! I want one of each. Christmas is getting closer. Lol
You’ve really got to know what you’re doing with these. There are so many fakes it’s unbelievable. Please be careful.
@Randy Abercrombie, I can’t tell you what you want to hear because I feel the same excitement that you do. It helps to keep me young. :)
Sounds like you’ll be keeping both of them. :):)
Very nice perspective with a way to possibly interest new, younger collectors.
Both are worth of keeping and adding to a type set. If your set has toned coins, then B but if your set is more blast white, coin A is the better...
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