Unopened Proof Sets ? for you
Lori
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I see a lot of 50's & 60's proof sets selling on ebay. They say unopened. Are they really unopened? Is there someway they are looking at them and resealing them? Thanks for any imput.
Lori
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Know the seller. Some companies really do sell unopened sets, but a quick search of ebay will lead you to auctions for reproduction envelopes that are exact duplicates of the mint envelopes of the era. Best luck can be had buying sealed boxes of sets. Good luck!
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
IMO, most are not "unopened"; in particular if coming from a coin dealer. At the very least, the dealer is spot checking some sets to see if he's in a batch of nice ones before he auctions off the rest. I can show you one particular dealer who sells a lot of raw Accented Hair Kennedy halves, but never any raw non-AH halves. He also sells lots of "unopened" 1964 sets. I guess he's just lucky that the only sets he opens contain Accented Hairs.
I look for sets being sold by people who don't normally deal in coins. The odds are better.
Russ, NCNE
I recently debated purchasing a 1954 boxed proof set - unopened. I would only be buying it for the "authenticity", as opposed to the potential contents. I can get a good opportunity to examine any number of 54 proof sets in capital holders, but this one - there's just no telling.
Funny thing, my dealer had two of these boxed proof sets - one with the box seal opened and one still taped shut. As I opened the unsealed one, I found the coins in individual plastic envelopes - all stapled together. It appeared quite authentic. I was considering purchasing it, although I did not like the looks of the Jeff.
Another customer came by the counter where I was examining about a dozen 54 proof sets. He asked if he could look at the boxed set. Next thing I knew, he was trying to buy it! To my shop owners credit, he asked if I wanted it before he sold it.
Lori
<< <i>I even have a bluish or lavender nickel from 1961 that I LOVE. >>
Found a few from '64 sets myself. I think they're very cool.
Russ, NCNE
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The only thing of note was the 58 Washington that airplanenut posted a few days ago.
Was there any paperwork inserted in the proof sets back then.