May be an unpopular opinion, but if you only bought them because they were required, sell them and move on. Between the dollar, five dollar, and ten dollar you have in your set, you should be able to grab both of the MS gold pieces you are still seeking for your 20th Century set.
David Hall has a full page ad in the April 1 Coin World, offering nothing but modern commems and state quarters. If he finds enough suckers..... oops, I mean buyers, he may want to replenish his stock. Other than the '82-S Washington half, the cheapest ones are $39. You can buy the same coins in the same grades (just not slabbed) at substantial discounts. Most of them grade at least 68 anyway, whether slabbed or not. With the ever-changing rules for registry sets, why would anybody buy a coin just to fill a slot that may become unnecessary in the future. Stick to coins that you really want. "Junk stays junk; good stuff gets better."
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(Uh oh...better go...this little jest will probably get me stomped on...)
Keith
Also, which coins are you now looking for? Wondercoin.
Remember his line, "Deal with it."
09/07/2006
Jim
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Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
09/07/2006
I'll give you face value plus slabbing cost (provided they were modern service) for them!
Gembens,
Please edit and clean up your comments... we have kids on these boards. There's no need or place for that here.