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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 632660, member: 16510"]<b>There are dozens of great doubled dies in 60's proof sets but,</b></p><p><br /></p><p>There are dozens of great doubled dies in 60's proof sets but, there are also many things to watch out for regarding sealed sets.</p><p>There are many re-sealed sets which have been searched and there are counterfeit envelopes that contain sets that have been searched.</p><p>Generally people may pay around $5 over bid for these sets if sealed that seems fair. But having searched hundreds of these sets generally when you have a man walk in with say 100 sealed sets any random search of the first few, the middle few and the last will tell you whats in all of them - not always but that has been my experience.</p><p>As with circ. wheat rolls that have an Indian cent on the end I would not trust any on ebay any longer as being genuine and able to produce a gem or other variety.</p><p>If at a show where the original buyer bought them back in the 60's would certainly offer the best chance at original type items.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 632660, member: 16510"][b]There are dozens of great doubled dies in 60's proof sets but,[/b] There are dozens of great doubled dies in 60's proof sets but, there are also many things to watch out for regarding sealed sets. There are many re-sealed sets which have been searched and there are counterfeit envelopes that contain sets that have been searched. Generally people may pay around $5 over bid for these sets if sealed that seems fair. But having searched hundreds of these sets generally when you have a man walk in with say 100 sealed sets any random search of the first few, the middle few and the last will tell you whats in all of them - not always but that has been my experience. As with circ. wheat rolls that have an Indian cent on the end I would not trust any on ebay any longer as being genuine and able to produce a gem or other variety. If at a show where the original buyer bought them back in the 60's would certainly offer the best chance at original type items.[/QUOTE]
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