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<p>[QUOTE="bama guy, post: 178510, member: 6154"]IN the orginal goverment packing would be the only way to go unless they are certified by one of the two or three top graders. Dealears are cherry picking these thing so much to try an get the elusive 70 and even 69's, it would be hard for me to buy one of their "left Over" sets. Of course some people do not care about that kind of thing, just like these sets </p><p><br /></p><p>I gave one as a christmas present that i had from my first sets. I made the guy promise to return it to me if his wife did not like it (call me mr. Scrooge) anyhow he will collect some coins if they falls into his lap and she to my knowledge has never collected anything like this. I never got it back lol. think this my fall true about this set, people who do not even collect coins like them. they are/were relative inexpensive and they are very nice to look at and to own.</p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. Saw one set in a NGC 69 go for $425 on a auction tv show. Highest i have seen one go for in that grade yet. Pretty good i think considering they have not even been sold out for 2 months yet another later went for $375[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bama guy, post: 178510, member: 6154"]IN the orginal goverment packing would be the only way to go unless they are certified by one of the two or three top graders. Dealears are cherry picking these thing so much to try an get the elusive 70 and even 69's, it would be hard for me to buy one of their "left Over" sets. Of course some people do not care about that kind of thing, just like these sets I gave one as a christmas present that i had from my first sets. I made the guy promise to return it to me if his wife did not like it (call me mr. Scrooge) anyhow he will collect some coins if they falls into his lap and she to my knowledge has never collected anything like this. I never got it back lol. think this my fall true about this set, people who do not even collect coins like them. they are/were relative inexpensive and they are very nice to look at and to own. P.S. Saw one set in a NGC 69 go for $425 on a auction tv show. Highest i have seen one go for in that grade yet. Pretty good i think considering they have not even been sold out for 2 months yet another later went for $375[/QUOTE]
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