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the value of mint sets
chumley
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August 31, 2010 1:22AM
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are we at the point now that mint sets say 1958-1964 are worth disassembling for the silver content?
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SilverBaron
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August 31, 2010 1:34AM
1958 ---- NO!
( Please offer)
1959 --- No.
1961 ---- No.
1960,62,63 & 64..... sure would hate to see them busted up ......
So many sets have already been busted ..... and melted in 1979 - 80.
If someone just had to sell them .... keep them complete.
In a bit!
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KUCH
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August 31, 2010 2:37AM
My local B&M doesn't even want them!
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tydye
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August 31, 2010 6:08AM
I sold mine for silver content a year or so ago Tried selling them as proof sets but there was no interest
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57loaded
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August 31, 2010 6:23AM
there seems to be little value for them above melt now for the 60-64, unless there is a coin of interest.
i've been tempted to break-em up a few times.
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KUCH
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August 31, 2010 11:44AM
not worth my time and/or effort
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( Please offer)
1959 --- No.
1961 ---- No.
1960,62,63 & 64..... sure would hate to see them busted up ......
So many sets have already been busted ..... and melted in 1979 - 80.
If someone just had to sell them .... keep them complete.
In a bit!
********************
Silver is the mortar that binds the bricks of loyalty.
i've been tempted to break-em up a few times.