A Very Nice 81 Proof Set Surprise
SarasotaFrank
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I have been accummulating some proof and mint sets to fill in the later years of JFK, Linc, Jeff, Roosie and Washington sets. It's a sort of "do it as I have time" project.
So at this late hour, I am cracking open sets and filling in the blanks.
I get to the 1981 set (the 81, 82 & 83 are a b*st*rd to get open), and lo and behold a very pristine SBA dollar and Lincoln set are proudly displaying a clear, as opposed to filled "S".
Now, I have a significant investment in this set, as it set me back a full $6.00.
The RedBook shows $180.00 for the SBA and $50.00 for the Linclon in Proof 65, which is a very generous underestimation in my opinion.
Would it be worth grading these two? There certainly seems to be enough value. Is there much upside?
So at this late hour, I am cracking open sets and filling in the blanks.
I get to the 1981 set (the 81, 82 & 83 are a b*st*rd to get open), and lo and behold a very pristine SBA dollar and Lincoln set are proudly displaying a clear, as opposed to filled "S".
Now, I have a significant investment in this set, as it set me back a full $6.00.
The RedBook shows $180.00 for the SBA and $50.00 for the Linclon in Proof 65, which is a very generous underestimation in my opinion.
Would it be worth grading these two? There certainly seems to be enough value. Is there much upside?
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Frank
run upward of a quarter million. Demand for these is fairly high so the price is high.
The '79 & '81 type 2's tend to be pretty easy to sell raw. Unless they are very high
grade it may not be worth the expense of slabbing. Varieties are always nice finds.
If you have a PR69 DCAM, submit it. You'll have no problems selling that coin on EBay. While I was at Long Beach, I asked probably 2 dozen dealers - no one had one.
As for the Lincoln, I have no idea though.
Nice find! I'm actually starting to look through 81 proofs, most collectors and dealers have a hard time spotting the differences between Type I & II. For a $6.00 investment, you can pocket a nice tidy profit.
Michael
MW Fattorosi Collection
Paul
Question: if you don't specify the variety on the submission form, do the graders automatically look for these kinds of known varieties and describe them as such? I've only sent a few coins so far, so I am still new to the nuances of this process.
BTW, I also "won" these on eBay during my search last year for frosted, cameo proof sets.
Bob
Vietnam Vet 1968-1969
The 81 type 2 is a little harder to distingish.It appears as a clear S with the top shaved flat.There have been some excellent pics posted on this forum before.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Linky to the SBA page...
Can anyone answer this?
Question: if you don't specify the variety on the submission form, do the graders automatically look for these kinds of known varieties and describe them as such? I've only sent a few coins so far, so I am still new to the nuances of this process.
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Bob
Vietnam Vet 1968-1969
Nice score on the SBA and the cent. The Kennedy is worthless, though, so just go ahead and send it to me so it doesn't clutter up your nice stuff.
<< <i>if you don't specify the variety on the submission form, do the graders automatically look for these kinds of known varieties and describe them as such? >>
No, they don't.
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The mintmark progression is as follows:
Filled S
1978
1979 Ty1
Clear S
1979 Ty2
1980
1981 Ty1
Modified Clear S
1981 Ty2
1982
So you can compare to the 1978, 1980, and 1982 sets to determine where your 1979 or 1981 set falls.