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<p>[QUOTE="Morpheus, post: 2864569, member: 87442"]I am hooked on the competitive sets as well. I am in the top 50 for American Silver Eagles, and I have the top rated set for the NIUE Disney Characters set. I started the Disney collection thinking that when it is time to sell, whether it is by me or my heirs, I can sell it to not only coin collectors, but Disney collectors as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>I also have complete sets of graded state quarters and the presidential dollars. But my rankings are not that high in those categories because they are only 69s.</p><p><br /></p><p>The one thing I do not like about the silver eagle collection. They list every variation as being part of the collection. So if it has an NGC label, it's part of the set. So all of the regular MS eagles, from like 2012 on, have just the regular MS annotation, plus the struck at West Point, struck at San Francisco, etc. Now struck at Philadelphia from 2015-2017. It's crazy. There have been 31 years of eagles, along with proofs, burnished, etc. But according to NGC, there are currently 110 different eagles. Soon to be 111 as soon as the limited edition set comes out and graded eagles from that set hit the market.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morpheus, post: 2864569, member: 87442"]I am hooked on the competitive sets as well. I am in the top 50 for American Silver Eagles, and I have the top rated set for the NIUE Disney Characters set. I started the Disney collection thinking that when it is time to sell, whether it is by me or my heirs, I can sell it to not only coin collectors, but Disney collectors as well. I also have complete sets of graded state quarters and the presidential dollars. But my rankings are not that high in those categories because they are only 69s. The one thing I do not like about the silver eagle collection. They list every variation as being part of the collection. So if it has an NGC label, it's part of the set. So all of the regular MS eagles, from like 2012 on, have just the regular MS annotation, plus the struck at West Point, struck at San Francisco, etc. Now struck at Philadelphia from 2015-2017. It's crazy. There have been 31 years of eagles, along with proofs, burnished, etc. But according to NGC, there are currently 110 different eagles. Soon to be 111 as soon as the limited edition set comes out and graded eagles from that set hit the market.[/QUOTE]
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