"Cream" coins are few and far apart. I have just a couple 2002 silver mega DCAM sets left if anyone missed out in my previous offering. I also have some sensational 1999 silver and clad mega PR69DCAM sets for the most serious "frosted" collectors out there. PM me if you are interested.
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Thats one of the major selling points of the first year clad set and isnt easy to find singles. I have a full set but would replace with prinos mounted in same fashion.
Bill: My primo clad 1999 set is state side up. PM me if you are interested.
I would be surprised if PCGS wouldn't assist a collector getting every state quarter facing the same direction upon request (although I suspect a $5/coin or so charge might apply).
Bill: Thanks for your kind comments in your Registry set. It's not hard identifying a mega DCAM (in fact its easy). You simply need to handle enough quantity to pull them. And, the sell off process for the lions share of the average material is often time consuming. A very knowledgeable collector I know who picked up some of these mega DCAM coins from me recently told me he loves his purchase even if they will never be worth anything down the road. He may be right, or he just might be surprised later.
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"Cream" coins are few and far apart. I have just a couple 2002 silver mega DCAM sets left if anyone missed out in my previous offering. I also have some sensational 1999 silver and clad mega PR69DCAM sets for the most serious "frosted" collectors out there. PM me if you are interested.
Wondercoin
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that 99 clad set...are they mounted Obverse?
Thats one of the major selling points of the first year clad set
and isnt easy to find singles. I have a full set but would replace with prinos mounted in same fashion.
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
I would be surprised if PCGS wouldn't assist a collector getting every state quarter facing the same direction upon request (although I suspect a $5/coin or so charge might apply).
Bill: Thanks for your kind comments in your Registry set. It's not hard identifying a mega DCAM (in fact its easy). You simply need to handle enough quantity to pull them. And, the sell off process for the lions share of the average material is often time consuming. A very knowledgeable collector I know who picked up some of these mega DCAM coins from me recently told me he loves his purchase even if they will never be worth anything down the road. He may be right, or he just might be surprised later.
Wondercoin
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