What Are Everyone's Plans for Registry Set Pursuits?
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In an effort to start a positive registry set thread...
What's everyone working on right now? What do you hope to finish or make good progress on? Any sideline activities for when you can't find coins for your primary set?
For me, my main interest lately is the 1792-1964 Copper/Nickel/Silver Set. I'm 46% complete with a 61+ average grade. Al the nickels are complete, and I only lack the FE cent to have small cents done. The 20th century coins in the set are also complete. Trying hard to find affordable/attractive bust & seated coins in the high AU grades. Progress is slow, with most coins running several hundred dollars.
One side activity is the serach for a nice MS64FH Type 2 (raised date) SLQ to complete my 20th Century with Varieties CS set. I've looked long and hard for a nice example. Still sitting at 98% complete with this coin missing.
Also on the side, I've been building a set of PR Washingtons (1936 to 1964). I'm short most of the early dates. The first couple are pretty pricey for me. Later dates are mostly 67CAM or better. I haven't registered these yet.
What's everyone working on right now? What do you hope to finish or make good progress on? Any sideline activities for when you can't find coins for your primary set?
For me, my main interest lately is the 1792-1964 Copper/Nickel/Silver Set. I'm 46% complete with a 61+ average grade. Al the nickels are complete, and I only lack the FE cent to have small cents done. The 20th century coins in the set are also complete. Trying hard to find affordable/attractive bust & seated coins in the high AU grades. Progress is slow, with most coins running several hundred dollars.
One side activity is the serach for a nice MS64FH Type 2 (raised date) SLQ to complete my 20th Century with Varieties CS set. I've looked long and hard for a nice example. Still sitting at 98% complete with this coin missing.
Also on the side, I've been building a set of PR Washingtons (1936 to 1964). I'm short most of the early dates. The first couple are pretty pricey for me. Later dates are mostly 67CAM or better. I haven't registered these yet.
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Russ, NCNE
I will continue to try to add more to my mercury dime set, maybe some day off in the distance futher I may even complete it need to hitthe lotto first.
Thanks for the Positive Thread Everyone may answers to.
Ken
My Mercs are complete, but will upgrade here and there.
My Barbers are complete but not all slabbed yet, and are not registered yet.
Need 1 seated...1872-CC, most of these are raw and not registered yet.
Need 1 Bust...1802, this set is registered, but most are raw.
It's going to take some time and money to get all of these in slabs so they can be registerd.
As a side, I'm starting Walkers. Have about 15-20.
Would like to do the full type set, but am streched pretty thin doing the above stuff. Oh, and I would like to do the Bust halves, just by date, not all the varities. Heck, I just like coins.
Jon
Then I bid on some land. I couldn't afford to offer the full price so I probably won't get it. But if I do I will need to sell most everything
So it looks like nobody need worry that I will pass them up for a while...
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
#1 platinum set both in proof and MS
#1 platinum MS $10 (2) sets with 18 total sets not listed.
#1 platinum $100 both proof and MS
#1 platinum in all other denominations multi times.
(5) WTC 2001 platinum 100's
and finally (5) MS and PR- 70 platinum coins with high bid right now on ebay for #6
I think I've coved my goals....
Miss Liberty does have Hair though. This will be a change in your collecting Interests I believe.
Adolph's Little Ladies Rule the Registries.
Ken
& a casual interest in an NGC 20th century MS type set where I have 4 or 5 coins there.
& I pretty well spent my money for coins for this year, so won't be doing much for a while.
Then what do I do?
1873 Proof set?
Outrageously toned with motto proof seated quarters?
Complete proof denominational type set (I'm leaning towards the Halfs)?
MS Barber quarters?
I've got a while to figure out what I'm going to do, it'll take me another couple of years to finish my current project.
I was working on a 1792-1964 Copper/Nickel/Silver Type Set but after buying a type 1 & 2 SLQ I found my attraction to them was to strong to ignore.
I have sold most of my pre 1900 type coins except for the nickels which I had completed. I like them to much and excluding the with Shield W/rays (MS64) all are MS66 or better gems.
Now I am looking to finish the 20th Century type and have started a Standing Liberty Quarter series.
But those SLQ's are pricey and I may drop the 20th Century Type to help support that addiction.
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
My Dimes
<< If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right the first time! >>
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Completed
-Modern Proofs 1950 to date. May do a few upgrades.
-Proof Franklins. May do a few upgrades.
-Mint State Liberty Nickels. May do a few upgrades.
-Walker Short Set. May do a few upgrades.
Almost Completed or at Least in Serious Progress
-Proof Lincolns 1950 to Date. Not yet registered. This will be a fun set, not a top five set.
-Proof Mercury Dimes. Just need the 1937. Any available?
-20th Century Mint State Type set. Just need the Type 2 1917-1924. Any available?
-20th Century Proof Type set. Need the Matte Buffalos and the Morgan. Any available?
-20th Century Mint State and Proof.
-Walker Late Date Set, 1933-1947. Need about 10 dates yet.
-Basic 19th Century Type. One of each major type starting with capped bust types. Not yet a PCGS designated set.
Sets Completed but Sold:
-Proof IKEs
-Mint State IKEs
-Mint State Washington Quarters
-Mint State Franklins
Thinking About
-Modern Gold Commems
-$25 Dollar Platinum Statue of Liberties
-Proof Barbers 25c or 50c
-Proof With Motto Seated 25c or 50c
-Complete Copper/Nickel/Silver Type set.
Would appreciate any comments on my thinking about list.
Greg Samorajski
Partially completed sets that I plan to finish:
Proof Lincolns 1936-58
Proof Mercs
Washington Quarters, 1932-64 with varieties. Looking for a 1950-S/D in MS64/65.
Proof Washingtons 1936-64
1937-1942 Proof Sets
Sets that I've started, but haven't registered yet:
Walking Liberty Halves 1933-47. I have 22 coins so far.
Franklin Halves; have 23 0f 35 coins
Proof Franklin Halves; have the early dates slabbed, and the later ones raw, but I'm going to buy cameos where I can afford them.
Sets started, but not likely to be completed:
Buffalo Nickels
Standing Liberty Quarters
Complete Copper, Nickel, & Silver Type Set 1792-1964
Sets Completed:
Washington Quarters, Basic Set 1932-1964
Twentieth Century Type Set, No Gold
The darned things are so hard to locate!
TDN: Thanks for the scoop on the 1/2 dime even if indirectly. That seller is a true gentleman!
Neat thread!
Regards,
Wayne
Wayne
www.waynedriskillminiatures.com
My silver Washington series (1932-1964) is 6 coins shy of being complete. All coins are MS66 or higher at all but 2 are white. However, with the 32D still to go.. it could be awhile. Hopefully I will finish by next summer, when ANA rolls around. In the meantime, I am continually looking for upgrades to MS67 for any coins which could meet my criteria. I should end up somewhere in the top 10 and hopefully higher when i finish.
It s a challenging series and well worth the challenge. Three years and counting and not a day goes by without more enthusiasm.
I think that you should put together a set of proof Barber quarters. It would be really nice to have someone to talk to about collecting the series. It is very lonely being the only one doing this, I need some company.
Besides, the quarters are being neglected, everyone either puts together the dimes or halfs.
Thanks for starting a refreshing thread. It gets old reading self serving, and bashing threads all the time.
Russ,
If you hit the lottery PM me. I can sell you my set for double, and you'll still have lots of money left.
As for my pursuits, I'm working on 2 Type sets, and a Three Cent Silver set. Althought, they may all take a back seat to a PR Liberty Nickel set. I currently have 10 in PR67.
I tend not to work on one set too long. Proof Lib. Nickels are reemerging as one of my favorites again, so I may focus on them a while. Perhaps when the set gets to 50% or so, I'll list it.
Anyway, as you can tell by by handle, I really love the Walkers and for the most part, that's all I can get my arms around. I currently have the short set Richard D. Graham collection and I'm really going to try and put together a perfect set. I suspect some of the pop one coins are not going to be seen in this decade, but maybe down the road. If anyone has any they would like to contribute to a labor of love, feel free to send them my way!!
Thanks everyone for sharing your dreams!
Dick
I have a mixed (PCGS, NGC, ANACS) merc collection that is complete from 1934-45
that I could work on if things get slow.
Probably just wait on nice walkers to show up. They're getting expensive so it's
OK that I just wait and save up for the next one.
-KHayse
I am also waiting for the Brittania sets to get out up.
09/07/2006
DAN
My first tassa slap 3/3/04
My shiny cents
The half I am getting rid of and me, forever and always Taken in about 1959
I forgot to mention a couple sets...
Complete 1950 - Present Type Set (CS) Watching for a couple upgrades
Complete 1950 - Present Type Set (PR) - No serious plans to upgrade
Complete Ike Dollars (CS) - No real plans to upgrade
Complete Ike DOllars (PR) - No real plans to upgrade
Complete SBA Dollar (PR) - May sell except 79-S T2
Ready to register 1965/66/67 SMS Sets
I've kind of been taking it easy on my Lincolns. I pick up a common date here and there, but some of the earlier ones have jumped in price so much lately that it just blows me away. (A semi-common 1910-S in 65RD has gone from $350 to $550-$650 in the past few months!)
So now I've been paying attention to my long neglected Buffalos. I can't afford registry quality for all of them, but I still think some of them are bargains. I just bought a 17-D in 63, a 23-S in AU58, a 21-P in 63, and a 26-D in 63. There's a 34-D in 64 that I think I'm going to also get here very shortly.
Ive abandoned my quest for MS Silver Roosevelts, and have returned to my first love of proof silver Washingtons 1936-64. But this time, my "set" might not make the top five or even the top 20 -- this time the set will be consisting of rainbow toned proofs only.
I made my first two acquisitions on eBay this weekend (bidder ID MoneyLA if anyone cares to check out my wins and to comment?)
I've decided this is what I want: colorful proof silver Washingtons.
It wont make the top five -- nor will it ever be #1 as my original set once was, but I think it will be rare and eye-catching.
By the way, the MS Roosevelts will be on eBay soon.
cheers, alan mendelson
(a former #1 proof silver washington registry set holder, now #3 in the all time finest list)
www.AlanBestBuys.com
www.VegasBestBuys.com
then finish my Merc proof set......1 more and then a upgrade.Maybe a Walker or two. Im waiting for the Fun Show so I
have some time to get some money together.
Walt