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Silver Proof sets 99-2004 in original mint packaging & more including the 13th ranked Wash 25c R

I also have many true first strike ASE's from years past that are very high grade, still in their original presentation cases in airtites (totally spot free) along with a complete Dansco set of Eagles and some PCGS 69s (86,2004 & 2005 anniversary edition)

I am also considering selling 2004 Mint sets still in mint packaging, 2005 Mint sets (original mint packaging) unopened and 30 unopened, Buffalo roll sets, in sequence again in unopened mint packaging, and more. Even Mint sets from the 60s.

Anyone interested, PM me with your wants. These are all very PQ pieces, many certified Washington Quarters as well as many very nice coins that have been sitting in a Dansco, OBW rolls of Quarters (Statehood) and the new nickels. Certified Morgans, raw Bi Centennial Ikes that will grade nicely as some have virtually no marks in the typical problem areas, Superb Bi- Centennial Kennedys and Washngton Ds. 2003 & 2004 rolls of Kennedys and much more Uncirculated US coinage as well and much, much more.

Numismedia has my Washington Registry set at over $38,000.00 which includes the varieites. Serious bids will be considered. It is currently ranked 13th in the CIRCULATION STRIKES CATEGORY, 1932-1964, in which Numismedia has it at over $35,000 (I am stating this for clarification purposes as I do not wish to confuse or mislead anyone) and 12th across the street and was ranked 5th in the "with varieties division till I pulled it down, AND CURRENTLY RANKED 2nd ALL TIME GREATEST in the 32- Present WITH VARIETIES, as "A Little Something I threw Together"... With THIS set at the Numismedia price of $38,000 comes a BLAST WHITE 1934 PCGS 65 Light Motto that's every bit a 66, a 1934 PCGS 65 HEAVY MOTTO(White) and according to people across the street, a PCGS 65 1934-D HEAVY MOTTO with the "small D". They say they had never seen one and wanted me to send it in for attribution as it would be the ONLY ONE so attributed.

When I showed them the picture it created quite a buzz. The 41-S is the "Small S variety" from the W M Garber Collection... there are 2 in NGC population and mine, at it's present grade of 66 would tie the highest known ...present Pop- 1 / 0 higher. THESE ARE THE CALIBER OF COINS I COLLECTED, ALL PQ FOR THEIR GRADE AND UNIQUE WITH THE PROSPECT OF REGRADING HIGHER BEING KEY AS I WENT ALONG. Even the 39-S is some S/D or yet some other variety. There are MANY unique coins that come with this set.

I took my time assembling it and there are Many super nice specimens in it, the majority, even the 67s being original skinned. (undipped White). Everybody knows that White 67s are hard to come by because blemishes cannot be hidden. Many pieces are in older 7 digit PCGS holders and are 100% problem free, having been at one time or another been in top 5 sets and thus have "Provenance"....many 66s are as nice as or nicer than some 67s I've seen out on the market. These are not butt ugly, high graded pieces. There are NOT many coins I would consider replacing in this set.....something to think about.


I appreciate the offers thus far and apologize for any confusion or misunderstandings.

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edited for spelling and content

See revision towards end or thread. Thanks.

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  • mas3387mas3387 Posts: 1,491 ✭✭✭
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    Bump for a great seller and a good guy!
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    Whoa...are you selling off all your coins?
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    Boom has some beautiful quarters! I bought an NGC 1932 S AU58 that is fantastic! I have to agree with him that it is undergraded!
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  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    I have printed out , coin by coin, what this Numismedia Guide, values my Registry set at ($35,241.70). This is with no price on the 41-S because it is a PCGS 66 "small S" that is unattributed as such. There are but 2 in NGC Census and mine ties the highest known graded piece. This price also does NOT include the 34-D PCGS 65 Heavy Motto, the Blast White PCGS 65 1934 Light Motto nor the White PCGS 65 1934 HEAVY MOTTO. The 34-D Heavy Motto is very unique ( write for details)

    Speaking only for MYSELF I can plainly see that this "Guide" is utterly ridiculous. A perfect example is the PCGS 66 1955-D. According to this guide the coin should be priced at $85.00...EXCUSE ME....SHOW ME WHERE ANYBODY CAN FIND THIS COIN FOR $85 and I will buy each and every one there is. image

    SOME prices are in the real world ballpark while others are downright stupid. I know I am repeating myself but it IS, UTTERLY RIDICULOUS!! More examples White PCGS 66 1961-D- $92.50, a White PCGS 66 1962-D- $100...I PAID OVER $500 FOR THE PAIR. Prices on my VERY RARE WHITE PCGS 67s according to this guide are INSULTING. White PCGS 67 1948- $193.75, THAT is BEYOND stupid. My point is that this $35,000 figure then is eqaually as stupid.

    This Guide's assessment of my set's "worth" is TOTALLY BOGUS. I was fortunate enough to be able to obtain many coins of "Provenance", having been pedigreed at one time in time in past "All Time Greatest" sets. The entire first decade is superior to anything I have seen available and when lain out before you, side by side, the 66s are every bit as nice as the White 67s. I am very proud of this set and stating for the record that when seen, the viewer gets the immediate, distinct impression that there are A LOT of coins that are undergraded. For me to keep a coin in MY set it had to be high end for the grade therefore EVERY coin IS a candidate for regrade. Sure, everybody thinks their coins are the greatest but I say "Show me" and believe me, these pieces speak for themselves.

    I really do not WANT to sell but let's just say that things have transpired in my life lately that has me in such a position that I am compelled to sell ALL EVERYTHING, to get out of this environment with as few posessions as possible, get into my car and just go somewhere and start a new life. If you want very nice coins and can afford it and want to take all these other coins and have them cerified and make a profit, here is your opportunity. There are simply too many things coming at me too fast seemingly from all directions and I therefore do not have the time to do as I set out to do. Mint sets, Silver Proof sets, enough US coins to open a business with because actually that was my intention when accumalating all these coins over all these years.

    I have OBW rolls (P&D) of the new Buffalo nickels. In addition I have 30 unopened 2 roll sets from the Mint, in sequence.
    I have several 2004 and 2005 US Mint sets
    I have Silver Proof sets from 1999 thru 2004
    Washington Quarters both certified and raw- all uncirculated- many worthwhile submitting.
    American Silver Eagle in original presentation cases sealed is Air-tites from most every year. 1 Dansco set-complete, some certified by PCGS
    10 rolls (OBW) of California D Statehood Quarters
    1 roll each 2003 & 2004 P&D Kennedy Halves
    2- 2001-W ASE Silver Proofs (Perfect) in original presentation cases
    2- 1999 Susan B Anthony Proofs (Perfect) in original presentation cases
    Various US Mint sets 1960 aand 1961- the 60 has a Type B Quarter in it (Proof Reverse)
    Several White MS 65-66 Type B Quarters
    Mercs- several keepers- raw but very high grade
    Etc- an assortment of other US coins (Unc) and even some rather unique pieces like Half Cents in XF condition.
    Several Unc Wheaties along with an assortment of nice circulated pieces, etc, etc.
    A few certified Morgans- 1 raw common date but with very nice toning
    You get the idea. Thanks. image
  • PQpeacePQpeace Posts: 4,799 ✭✭✭
    I would love to buy this set,but is it smart to buy them sight unseen with only pictures ??
    what do u guys think ?
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  • slothman2000slothman2000 Posts: 952 ✭✭✭
    I'm still interested in the 2004 mint sets.......
  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165


    << <i>is it smart to buy them sight unseen with only pictures ??? >>



    It's done every time there is an eBay auction, a Heritage or Superior auction, even buying off websites, such as yours. image
  • mas3387mas3387 Posts: 1,491 ✭✭✭
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    For a great guy
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