Isn't it just a different top ten set (since there can only be 10)?
Well as soon as "Lauren's Lincolns" buys a 1925-S (hope she is not holding out for a MS65rd) and "Dr. Nigel Schultz" picks up the two coins he needs, it looks like it will be an all 100% complete front page!!!!
Nick Gonzalez's set has always been in the varieties set so it should have always been counted as a top 10 set. There is one other really nice set too, Kevin Michael's set in the varieties. He's spent over 15 years on it. Actually his set is the model for what I want my set to be, a lot of very nice oh so close to gem ms64rd's. His 24-s is wonderful! His 15-s and 16-s too!
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Well as soon as "Lauren's Lincolns" buys a 1925-S (hope she is not holding out for a MS65rd) and "Dr. Nigel Schultz" picks up the two coins he needs, it looks like it will be an all 100% complete front page!!!!
My guess is that "Lauren" is holding out for a 65RD, that's why there has been little movement on that set.
I thought Dr. Nigel had his coins up for sale after the hurricanes.
Jack
MS Buffalo
MS 1951
What about the #1 Thomas Irwin set?
Well, that's a matter of debate now isn't it? You and Gerry are on speaking terms, why don't you arrange a display of both sets at FUN?
Now that would be an exhibit worth seeing. Heck, I'd even pay to see it!
Jack
Dang... if that happens, I'm going to make arrangements to go to FUN! And I have no plans to go right now.
David