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<p>[QUOTE="Histman, post: 25238466, member: 75066"]I've chimed in on this before and was actually looking for OGP on some items awhile back. I have the entire Souvenir Mint Sets (P & D) collection from 1972 to 1998, but it took me some doing. Some of those sets have really low mintage numbers, (1972-D) to be exact. So I was asking around for the original blue and green envelopes for some of the sets I got without envelopes. Some of the members here started down the "counterfiet" rabbit hole in response. </p><p><br /></p><p>I can see where there might be people who would use it as an opportunity to scam someone, but I can also personally tell you that there are times when legitimate collectors would love to have a source for those OGP materials. I guess it is like anything else, "buyer beware." If you are buying something and suspect there might be some counterfieting going on, or you simply aren't sure about the coin/set, do your due-diligence before buying. I, for one, appreciate having a source for those materials.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Histman, post: 25238466, member: 75066"]I've chimed in on this before and was actually looking for OGP on some items awhile back. I have the entire Souvenir Mint Sets (P & D) collection from 1972 to 1998, but it took me some doing. Some of those sets have really low mintage numbers, (1972-D) to be exact. So I was asking around for the original blue and green envelopes for some of the sets I got without envelopes. Some of the members here started down the "counterfiet" rabbit hole in response. I can see where there might be people who would use it as an opportunity to scam someone, but I can also personally tell you that there are times when legitimate collectors would love to have a source for those OGP materials. I guess it is like anything else, "buyer beware." If you are buying something and suspect there might be some counterfieting going on, or you simply aren't sure about the coin/set, do your due-diligence before buying. I, for one, appreciate having a source for those materials.[/QUOTE]
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