Can a 50 coin OGH CAC Commem Set be accomplished???
Hi all,
I've been working for about 2 years on an OGH CAC Commem set in 65 and higher. I've made it just over 20% of the way. My standards are: OGH, CAC, 65 or better, and nicely toned. So far this has been an exciting and challenging endeavor.
I'll admit I let a few coins go by that exploded into the 5 figure levels, waiting for them to show up again or settle for a less lofty grade/coin. Of note was a pan pac for around 10k, amongst others.
I've also passed on a couple coins because they weren't quite as nice as I'd like. These were cheaper coins, but I was disappointed to see them back for sale in the next auction in a new holder with just a plus grade.
I did settle on a 64 Hudson in the Doug Kasselitz Collection, but that coin was amazing.
With the gradeflation and the crack outs, I'm slowly starting to lose hope. The borderline coins I pass on are cracked for attempts at higher grades. I'd assume that anything that meets my standards surely would be, unless I get first shot in an auction or other sale. The offerings have been very dry in the last 6 months and most I've passed on are in new holders now.
Also, I've never seen an OGH Hawaii or know of one. The prices jumps on this issue seem too tempting not to crack.
What do you think?
I've been working for about 2 years on an OGH CAC Commem set in 65 and higher. I've made it just over 20% of the way. My standards are: OGH, CAC, 65 or better, and nicely toned. So far this has been an exciting and challenging endeavor.
I'll admit I let a few coins go by that exploded into the 5 figure levels, waiting for them to show up again or settle for a less lofty grade/coin. Of note was a pan pac for around 10k, amongst others.
I've also passed on a couple coins because they weren't quite as nice as I'd like. These were cheaper coins, but I was disappointed to see them back for sale in the next auction in a new holder with just a plus grade.
I did settle on a 64 Hudson in the Doug Kasselitz Collection, but that coin was amazing.
With the gradeflation and the crack outs, I'm slowly starting to lose hope. The borderline coins I pass on are cracked for attempts at higher grades. I'd assume that anything that meets my standards surely would be, unless I get first shot in an auction or other sale. The offerings have been very dry in the last 6 months and most I've passed on are in new holders now.
Also, I've never seen an OGH Hawaii or know of one. The prices jumps on this issue seem too tempting not to crack.
What do you think?
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I understand having an all-PCGS collection, to a point, but to limit yourself to a all OGH set severely limits the set candidates, and thus, likely reduces the quality.
I never understood, or will understand, limiting your coin selection to the generation of holder the coin is contained in.
I understand having an all-PCGS collection, to a point, but to limit yourself to a all OGH set severely limits the set candidates, and thus, likely reduces the quality.
I understand the thought process and think it fits in quite nicely with how many collectors think. It can reduce quality, but if one has the requisite discipline then, at most, it would appear to restrict the volume of acquisition.
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I read all the responses and can understand the point of most.
I do have to agree with Broadstruck however on this one even if the 50 piece set will be enough of a challenge for me.
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Thanks for the responses. It can definitely be done, but doing it at 65 plus and quality is what makes it difficult. 95% of advertised coins are far below my standards. Seattle Slammer, I'm been watching that coin for some time. It's honestly a $500 coin in any other holder. I'm not committed enough to pay $500 more for the plastic. Furthermore, the seller said they wouldn't not budge at all, even off eBay. Etexmike, beautiful set!
My set is not all 65's so I appreciate your effort if you try. Putting the set together using just that grade and higher can be a challenge, but a fun one.
I think nice coins are out there and in every type of holder.
Mike
I tried to do a MS Walker Short Set in MS64/5 in old NGC Soap Slabs... got about 50% there and quite. You have to be very patient to do what you're doing.
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Since there is no premium for a completed set, its essential that every single coin be PQ and meet your standards so you can get out intact when you sell.
I recently sold the Hawaiian 66 OGH from the set and its now in a tab holder 66+ probably headed for 67 in this brave new world of grading
So your best bet is to tap other collectors for coins that have not been languishing in the marketplace because they are clearly not worth submitting for upgrades
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The purpose of the restriction is the challenge. I can easily buy the whole set today in grades of MS67-68 CAC with amazing toning......but where is the fun in that.
I respect your collecting wishes but I simply don't understand that last statement. I think putting together a nice toned commem set (that has been CAC'd) would by quite fun regardless of the holder.
I do agree a bit more with JerseyCat on this but I see where TomB is coming from as well. There are a lot of commems out there so if you are patient I'm sure you can get it done in the old holders.
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Hi all,
With the gradeflation and the crack outs, I'm slowly starting to lose hope. The borderline coins I pass on are cracked for attempts at higher grades. I'd assume that anything that meets my standards surely would be, unless I get first shot in an auction or other sale. The offerings have been very dry in the last 6 months and most I've passed on are in new holders now.
Also, I've never seen an OGH Hawaii or know of one. The prices jumps on this issue seem too tempting not to crack.
What do you think?
Why not add NGC Fatty coins to the set?
It can be done. I put together a gem set with 47/50 coins in OGHs then gave up because I lost patience looking for nice coins.
Since there is no premium for a completed set, its essential that every single coin be PQ and meet your standards so you can get out intact when you sell.
I recently sold the Hawaiian 66 OGH from the set and its now in a tab holder 66+ probably headed for 67 in this brave new world of grading
So your best bet is to tap other collectors for coins that have not been languishing in the marketplace because they are clearly not worth submitting for upgrades
Here's CommemDude's OGH MS66 Hawaii which I photographed a couple years ago.