How do the Mint Registry Sets score?
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If that's even what you call them...
If someone's got say... an 1950 Mint Set that they're putting in the registry set, first of all, what's it called? .
Second, if you have the ENTIRE set in say... XF condition and someone has three coins in MS, does theirs show up as a "better"(Higher scoring) set?
-Daniel
If someone's got say... an 1950 Mint Set that they're putting in the registry set, first of all, what's it called? .
Second, if you have the ENTIRE set in say... XF condition and someone has three coins in MS, does theirs show up as a "better"(Higher scoring) set?
-Daniel
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The coins do not have to come from the same original mint set.
They only have to be certified and be of the proper denominations, and year, to be added to a particular set.
Yes, the MS coins would give a higher rating than the AU coins.
Here is a link to my 1955 Mint Set
I hope this helps...
Thanks for the help!
-Daniel
-Aristotle
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-Horace
If you have the ENTIRE set and the other person only has 3 coins, even though they are higher than yours, you should actually be ranked ahead of them.
Go look in some other sets. You will see what I mean.
There is: Weighted GPA/% Complete/Set Rating.
In the 1955 mint set that NumisMe linked (killer set at #1 btw!!!!), take a look at the rankings. You will see that there are sets ranked higher with a LOWER Weighted GPA. It goes by the % Complete, then by the Weighted GPA.
I am sure there are those that know more about the registry than I do (like, 90% of the posters here! ), but I have seen it over and over where lesser coins, at a higher grade, come in lower on the rankings than a more complete set.
Ron
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Ron, thanks for the complement.
Let's just say COMING SOON!
Pfft.
-Daniel
-Aristotle
Dum loquimur fugerit invida aetas. Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero.
-Horace