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<p>[QUOTE="petro89, post: 1577813, member: 17048"]A great set to cellect! I am also one of the biggest fans of Jefferson especially toners. For me, I kinda like having a variety..a couple blast white, a few graded FS, a few MS67's, and plenty of different toners! For me it is about enjoying my coins, and having a full set all in the same grade and all blast white for example just seems generic, cold, and not really enjoyable. I also do not care about registry this or having the best that so if it means buying a nice raw toner that is a 64+ in my opinion instead of a graded 66FS with less eye appeal to me, I'm taking the former every time. Eye appeal is number one in my book, not investment potential or having a coin that is a 66 just cause thats what a piece of plastic says it is. Thats just me though.</p><p><br /></p><p>So as Greg said, it is up to you! If consistency is important to you go with a set all the same grade. If investment potential is important, go with a mid-MS FS set, or a high grade non-FS in the highest grade you can afford.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thats what makes this hobby great..you can buy what you want and what makes you happy! Different strokes for different folks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="petro89, post: 1577813, member: 17048"]A great set to cellect! I am also one of the biggest fans of Jefferson especially toners. For me, I kinda like having a variety..a couple blast white, a few graded FS, a few MS67's, and plenty of different toners! For me it is about enjoying my coins, and having a full set all in the same grade and all blast white for example just seems generic, cold, and not really enjoyable. I also do not care about registry this or having the best that so if it means buying a nice raw toner that is a 64+ in my opinion instead of a graded 66FS with less eye appeal to me, I'm taking the former every time. Eye appeal is number one in my book, not investment potential or having a coin that is a 66 just cause thats what a piece of plastic says it is. Thats just me though. So as Greg said, it is up to you! If consistency is important to you go with a set all the same grade. If investment potential is important, go with a mid-MS FS set, or a high grade non-FS in the highest grade you can afford. Thats what makes this hobby great..you can buy what you want and what makes you happy! Different strokes for different folks![/QUOTE]
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