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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 132403, member: 4626"]None of mine are slabbed either, be kind of pointless since it would cost more to have them graded than any of them are worth. Do have quite a few of them in BU or AU though. This is just the basic set I'm trying too finish first... doesn't have any of the proofs or silver proofs in it. Though separately I do have the 1971 S and 1989 S as loose mishandled proofs that I got in circulation, the 1972, 2000, 2005, and 2006 clad proofs in proof sets, and the 1976 silver uncircualted in the bicentennial set. I do however have the business strike coins that were not issued for general circulation (1970 D, 1987 P&D, 2000P, 2001P, 2002 to present) except for the ones I mentioned at the top of the thread, which I hope to get soon. 1970 D was the most I paid for any of them, but it was only $18 even in BU. Though the rarest business strike minted (not counting the matte finish 1998), everyone knew it was going to be relatively rare and not released for circulation, so many bought up the mints sets that year and thus is not hard to get, even in high condition. Besides, 2.5 million is not rare, lol, just rarer than any of the others. It is pretty similar to why the 1950 D Jefferson nickel is ont especially expensive.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't think they have folders specially marked for the silver proofs, though suppose you could get generic unlableled half dollar books to use for that purpose.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 132403, member: 4626"]None of mine are slabbed either, be kind of pointless since it would cost more to have them graded than any of them are worth. Do have quite a few of them in BU or AU though. This is just the basic set I'm trying too finish first... doesn't have any of the proofs or silver proofs in it. Though separately I do have the 1971 S and 1989 S as loose mishandled proofs that I got in circulation, the 1972, 2000, 2005, and 2006 clad proofs in proof sets, and the 1976 silver uncircualted in the bicentennial set. I do however have the business strike coins that were not issued for general circulation (1970 D, 1987 P&D, 2000P, 2001P, 2002 to present) except for the ones I mentioned at the top of the thread, which I hope to get soon. 1970 D was the most I paid for any of them, but it was only $18 even in BU. Though the rarest business strike minted (not counting the matte finish 1998), everyone knew it was going to be relatively rare and not released for circulation, so many bought up the mints sets that year and thus is not hard to get, even in high condition. Besides, 2.5 million is not rare, lol, just rarer than any of the others. It is pretty similar to why the 1950 D Jefferson nickel is ont especially expensive. Don't think they have folders specially marked for the silver proofs, though suppose you could get generic unlableled half dollar books to use for that purpose.[/QUOTE]
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