50-pc commem set complete
CheckersFred
Posts: 82
It's a good feeling. My set is complete. I ended up no. 22 in the standings. I have no immediated desire to upgrade any, as I am attached to each coin in my collection. Most are in green holders as I have been working on the set for ten years. Thanks to all the many dealers who sold me coins. Checkers
Here's to it and to it again.
If you don't do it when you get to it,
You'll never get to it to do it again.
If you don't do it when you get to it,
You'll never get to it to do it again.
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Mike
idocoins
Freds set
Mike
idocoins
Personally, I think this sort of thread is the registry at its finest--a collector accomplishes his or her goal and is able to tell other people who can appreciate what it took. Plus, I think that a 50-coin commemorative type set is a VERY cool collection indeed.
Mark
By the way, what was the last coin?
Ken
I do not collect this series so I'm not very knowledgeable about your coins. But I do know this!
Way to go!
RegistryNut
I agree with your approach as well, keep those coins if they are pleasing to you and don't get caught up in the upgrade game for the sake of points. I have walked away from upgrades to my own set because I can't see any sanity in buying a low pop white BTW MS67 for $15,000 when an MS 66 costs $300.
Commems and Early Type
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I agree with your approach as well, keep those coins if they are pleasing to you and don't get caught up in the upgrade game for the sake of points. I have walked away from upgrades to my own set because I can't see any sanity in buying a low pop white BTW MS67 for $15,000 when an MS 66 costs $300. >>
I agree with you. Upgrading a BTW from 66 to 67 is not going to move any point either, but cost a fortune.
If you don't do it when you get to it,
You'll never get to it to do it again.
You are ready to start the 144 coin set now.
doc
>>>I agree with your approach as well, keep those coins if they are pleasing to you and don't get caught up in the upgrade game for the sake of points. I have walked away from upgrades to my own set because I can't see any sanity in buying a low pop white BTW MS67 for $15,000 when an MS 66 costs $300. >>
your right...but as you said " white " now monster colored like we like `em...thats different
but
if it was white and 2 grades better than any other btw in 66...then its a differnt story....isnt it
but we all know the grading game and they wont give you the right grade and make you 15,000 for a 300 investment...not without them getting theirs
so....us old timers have a distinct advantage over other where as we know by now whats out there for the most part...
and
thats why i have been hoarding ngc no bariner 67s....the crackout guiys give up and i move in....give him the his short money and send it to pcgs for the homerun.....i have made 7 btws in 67 at pcgs and all have been homers
monsterman
out of rockets ...out of bullets...switching to harsh language
<< <i>My set is complete. I ended up no. 22 in the standings. I have no immediated desire to upgrade any, as I am attached to each coin in my collection. Most are in green holders as I have been working on the set for ten years. >>
Congratulations on the completion of this difficult 50 piece set. From what you have said, it sounds to me like you have perfectly set yourself up with what could be a great start a fantastic full set, if you ever so desire. Again, congratulations!