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<p>[QUOTE="6StepStucky, post: 501783, member: 16664"]<span style="color: black"><font face="Verdana">Picking out coins 1 by 1 is the way to go. You can select the coin(s) you want at the grade you want. I would look for a seller that has the set offered separately and buy as many as I could there and before making the bid I'd talk to the seller about combined shipping. Doing this you get the best of both worlds. That is if a couple extra dollars won't break the bank. The only other way I would consider buying a complete set is if the seller listed them as being on average MS6?, expecting once you got the set there may be one or two coins you will want to change. </font></span></p><p><span style="color: black"><font face="Verdana">Feedback is extremely important but it’s not 100% fool proof. Maybe before you consider eBay you might ask the dealers here on CT if they offer the coins or a set form. If that doesn’t satisfy you then ask the members here once you found a seller if anyone had good or bad experiences with them. I’m sure with all the help and support you will find here both your time and money will be spent wisely. Good Luck and Happy Hunting!</font></span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="6StepStucky, post: 501783, member: 16664"][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Picking out coins 1 by 1 is the way to go. You can select the coin(s) you want at the grade you want. I would look for a seller that has the set offered separately and buy as many as I could there and before making the bid I'd talk to the seller about combined shipping. Doing this you get the best of both worlds. That is if a couple extra dollars won't break the bank. The only other way I would consider buying a complete set is if the seller listed them as being on average MS6?, expecting once you got the set there may be one or two coins you will want to change. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Feedback is extremely important but it’s not 100% fool proof. Maybe before you consider eBay you might ask the dealers here on CT if they offer the coins or a set form. If that doesn’t satisfy you then ask the members here once you found a seller if anyone had good or bad experiences with them. I’m sure with all the help and support you will find here both your time and money will be spent wisely. Good Luck and Happy Hunting![/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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