I bought a handful of these from a dealer about 15 years ago. They were very pristine. As I was leaving he asked if I wanted the original packaging that he had just opened an hour ago?
I said SURE!
you did very well on the lot with the quality of the coins
I have never seen an unopened 5 pack box before, looks to be same type boxing and blue taping from the earlier proof and UNC sets they produced. I have only ever seen a couple of the individual cardboard boxes unopened (one being a 1890-cc) once I opened with a customer (which I mentioned in a thread a few years ago
I was very chuffed to have scored the 1883 and 1884 GSA Morgans for 200$ each that have not been sent in since am not too sure what grade they will come back as.
Thanks for the video. I purchased a few unopened boxes from a forum member back in the last of the nineties/early 2K. I opened each one (did not retain packaging) and have them in the plastic holders they came in. No way I could have left them in the sealed packages... Cheers, RickO
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I bought a handful of these from a dealer about 15 years ago. They were very pristine. As I was leaving he asked if I wanted the original packaging that he had just opened an hour ago?
I said SURE!
It was fun!
Very cool!
As a GSA guy, that's something I've always wanted to do. Cool video.
absolutely cool video,
you did very well on the lot with the quality of the coins
I have never seen an unopened 5 pack box before, looks to be same type boxing and blue taping from the earlier proof and UNC sets they produced. I have only ever seen a couple of the individual cardboard boxes unopened (one being a 1890-cc) once I opened with a customer (which I mentioned in a thread a few years ago
Very interesting to watch. It will be interesting to see how the grades come back and if his estimates are correct.
My GSA’s came in a plastic bag around the holder in the box. None here?
Very nice video.
I was very chuffed to have scored the 1883 and 1884 GSA Morgans for 200$ each that have not been sent in since am not too sure what grade they will come back as.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/quarters/PCGS-2020-quarter-quest/album/247091
Great video - thank you so much for posting!
Thanks for the video. I purchased a few unopened boxes from a forum member back in the last of the nineties/early 2K. I opened each one (did not retain packaging) and have them in the plastic holders they came in. No way I could have left them in the sealed packages...
Cheers, RickO