10-set lots of Mint sealed 1957 proof sets--Another price reduction
nankraut
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Selling my hoard of mint sealed 1957 US Proof Sets in lots of 10 or more reduced to $289.00 per lot, delivered.. These are no problem, premium sets. I've had most of these in my personal possession for over 50 years. Returns (entire lots only) gladly accepted up to 7 days after receipt. Personal checks (must clear) accepted. Paypal payment is A-OK too, but please add $2 to help me with the paypal costs. I have hundreds of these sets, please PM me for discount on larger lots.
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@nankraut Perchance to buy yourself a 60th birthday present? My only thought as to why you might have so many of this one year.
Kind regards,
George
Bump for 9/29
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new to BST positive transactions with au and ag, j dimick, Pandavab, messcrew
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Bumpo for 10/3; these sets are celebrating their 60th anniversary
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TTT for Oct 5
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Oct 7
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PM Sent.
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jmlanzaf: I'm a private collector/investor. How many unspotted, untoned unblemished, pristine 1957 proof sets can you sell me @ 24.50 ea delivered, with return privileges? I'll take 500, with immediate no-fee payment. So please PM me.
eBay pretty much automatically comes with a 30 to 60 day return. In practice, due to chargebacks, there's effectively 180 day return.
This guy is the real winner...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/U-S-TREASURY-DEPT-1957-PROOF-SET-90-SILVER-COINS-/222660971202?hash=item33d7a0cac2:g:xq8AAOSwxZhZzqLB
TTT Thanks to everyone for your purchases. I still have many lots of 10 available.
Bump for Oct 14
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Still have lots of these left. Make offer for lots of 100
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Can someone explain to me why the linked single Proof set off eBay went for so much sight-unseen? Just curious.
Hi DBSTrader2,
I've noticed the same thing. I guess that there are still people out there who hope they can open a "sealed brown envelope" proof set and find a bunch of DCAM coins. Odds are about the same as winning the lottery. In some cases, they may find a bunch of steel washers in an envelope that has been resealed. Furthermore, once opened, they usually cannot be returned. Each to his own, as they say. My sets listed here have all been closely inspected: No DCAMS, but also no spots, stains, torn pliofilm, etc. I've sold over 200 sets in the past month, with no returns. I'm now offering 100 set lots of my 1957's @ $2600 delivered, with 7 day return privilege. A buck more per set on smaller lots.
nankraut: Thx for the explanation! I thought as much, but that's a big bet to make on a single set...... I myself am not looking for any sets before 1958, but continued good luck on your remaining sales!