Has anyone ever seen an original 1936 proof set. Update: Here is a 1936 ORIGINAL proof set.
GFourDriver
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I would love to see what an original 1936 proof set looks like. How were they packaged? Does anyone have a picture? Are there any on the market?
John
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If the pics in those threads are still present, you can see some really, really nice coins.
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If you ordered 5 cents, 5 nickels etc. Each denomination was stapled together.
Hope that helps.
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-Paul
Another time we bought in ten 1942 proof cents, each in individual sleeves, all ten stapled together and put in a cardboard box, plus ten 1942-P Type Two proof nickels the same way, FROM THE ORIGINAL MINT BUYER!
TD
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<< <i>Rich, thats a Meghrig holder for sure. I beleive the company was based out of upstate N.Y. in the 1940's. >>
Thanks, Coindeuce! I did check the holder for a manufacturer or stock number; didn't find any markings on it.
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-David
<< <i>you should ask this guy...original unopened?
best regards
-Paul >>
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Edit -- A little too slow, looks like you got it!
Second Edit -- Editing since you figured it out, as did Bochiman, and I don't think we need THAT many of the same pics in a thread -- What he said... first time i've ever quoted someone who posted after I did
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Ok its done.
makes one wonder where all the toned monsters come from during
that era... if a boxed up set like that shows 0 toning.
makes one think! almost like any set showing toning were removed
long ago from the cellophane and one could hardly call them original
anymore once handled and played with in unknown ways.
i like them in the original packaging and think it would make a neat
buy!
Not too many of those still in existence.
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Ok its done. >>
I want that walker
Fixed your picture links...
nvm....didn't look on second page...lol
-Paul
I knew it would happen.
The cellophane envelopes these were shipped in were not intended for long term storage and often times became exremely brittle. Combine that with the "staple" (which in some cases would actually rust) and its a recipe for disaster! I would really hate to open a box of these to discover that the coins had slipped from the envelopes and came in contact with that staple.
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-Paul
<< <i>I sent 1/2, Qtr. and dime to pcgs to be graded and all came back PR-61. I think that is a joke!!! Some very small marks on half's body viewed with 16X and the feilds look to have lines from the blank being polished before struck. Has any one else had this problem? Its no wonder pop is so high people break them out and send them in again or to the other companies. >>
$hit! There must be some kind of problen to grade PR61? enviremental damage? Did a mint employee give them a little cleaning before they shipped. This is really interesting. I think I would try for a presidential review and a link to this thread. An explanation is needed here.
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<< <i>I sent 1/2, Qtr. and dime to pcgs to be graded and all came back PR-61. I think that is a joke!!! Some very small marks on half's body viewed with 16X and the feilds look to have lines from the blank being polished before struck. Has any one else had this problem? Its no wonder pop is so high people break them out and send them in again or to the other companies. >>
The mirrors probably aren't very strong.
Weak mirrors typically means a low grade.
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<< <i>I sent 1/2, Qtr. and dime to pcgs to be graded and all came back PR-61. I think that is a joke!!! Some very small marks on half's body viewed with 16X and the feilds look to have lines from the blank being polished before struck. Has any one else had this problem? Its no wonder pop is so high people break them out and send them in again or to the other companies. >>
The mirrors probably aren't very strong.
Weak mirrors typically means a low grade. >>
An original coin should grade higher than 61 in my book. Now if it graded 64-65 I would say weak mirrors would be an acceptable explanation.
Also, notice the crisp reeding on the proofs. This feels almost knife-like when you hold the coin, and disappears quickly with limited handling. It seems a shame to remove these their original packaging and put them in character-less numeric-style tombs.
Here is a link to one of the "Recently Acquired Collection" threads with a picture of what I am 100% sure is an original 1941 proof set: Original 1941 proof set A bit further along in the thread are some additional pictures.
Mark