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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1130475, member: 23626"]I am a roll searcher, so all my modern coins are from circulation. The clad Washington Set I have is nearly complete with only a few of the P mint state quarters needed. I use 20 coin holder clear pages to house the 2x2 flips in a 3 ring binder. When a really nice coin comes from a roll, I compare it to one in the set. I keep the best one of course. The set is nearly MS now. Some coins from rolls are beauts. So I have invested only face value on those.</p><p> </p><p>The Silver Washingtons are harder of course. A set recently sold on eBay for a couple grand. But that's risky, because the 1932 S is a very highly counterfeited coin. The genuine BU 1932 S will cost well over one thousand today. The 32 D is also expensive in higher grades. I buy a coin a month for this set and already have the keys. But my grades are AU40 and better.</p><p> </p><p>The fun isn't completing a set. It's working on one. Once completed, what's left to do ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1130475, member: 23626"]I am a roll searcher, so all my modern coins are from circulation. The clad Washington Set I have is nearly complete with only a few of the P mint state quarters needed. I use 20 coin holder clear pages to house the 2x2 flips in a 3 ring binder. When a really nice coin comes from a roll, I compare it to one in the set. I keep the best one of course. The set is nearly MS now. Some coins from rolls are beauts. So I have invested only face value on those. The Silver Washingtons are harder of course. A set recently sold on eBay for a couple grand. But that's risky, because the 1932 S is a very highly counterfeited coin. The genuine BU 1932 S will cost well over one thousand today. The 32 D is also expensive in higher grades. I buy a coin a month for this set and already have the keys. But my grades are AU40 and better. The fun isn't completing a set. It's working on one. Once completed, what's left to do ?[/QUOTE]
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