Complete set of Walkers .... value ?
Most better dates AG to Good .
Thank you in advance for your thoughts as I’m not a US coin guy .
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Reverses would be helpful to grading the keys.
This should be good. I'm keeping my value to myself to see if I'm in the ballpark.
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Bid/Ask should be about 450/500.
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That is a very good guess !
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It's not easy to find eye appealing commons in xf.
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Nice set.... If selling, try the BST here....Should move quickly. Cheers, RickO
Agreed this would be a good ballpark figure.
Using Melt values for most of them (and factoring in the slicks would be discounted), with a small premium for the better dates, I came up ~$475 as an estimate. Even the key dates in 'slick' condition aren't worth a lot and are tough sells.
The '38D is in decent shape, but it's quite common, and dealers have plenty of them in lower grades.
Agree, The slicks are discounted to below melt ( due to substantial wear ) but still quite a accomplishment to complete a WLH set. Any clue to how long it took to complete? I haven't done it yet. Still working on a high grade 65/66 set but having most fun with a more realistic XF set. Good luck.
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It's funny to me, I agree with the estimates but realize that you can't just assemble a set for that. The effort of doing so, is basically for fun only, zero payback.
Couldn't agree more
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Bidask.....take Walkerguys advice. If anyone around here knows it's him. But you already knew that!
Nice set!
I'm not sure what that means. You claim not to know, then tell @MrEureka that he made a "good guess"???
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You’ve posted several similar questions over the past few days. Whose collection are we helping you appraise?
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
I did not claim anything in this post ....where dd you read that ?
There are alot of coins in different conditions in this set and and spot physical silver is all over the place.
So instead of inferring non truths which you do alot on these boards what is your estimate?
@seanq please tell me why that matters to you ?
Thank you @Walkerguy21D
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I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
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Agreed this would be a good ballpark figure.
Using Melt values for most of them (and factoring in the slicks would be discounted), with a small premium for the better dates, I came up ~$475 as an estimate. Even the key dates in 'slick' condition aren't worth a lot and are tough sells.
The '38D is in decent shape, but it's quite common, and dealers have plenty of them in lower grades.
Thank you @Walkerguy21D **
You're welcome - bear in mind this is my opinion of what I think is a reasonable valuation for the set.
I'm sure there are small dealers at shows etc that would offer considerably less.
On the flip side, as another member pointed out and others agreed, you couldn't assemble this set for that price.
Heck, the album alone is ~$20 or so.
So certainly someone on eBay or the BST may be willing to pay considerably more than my estimate for it.
Nah... nevermind, I see you do this all the time, and if others aren't bothered by it, who am I to say anything. Since I seem to be alone in my misgivings, carry on.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
I > @bidask said:
READ YOUR OWN ORIGINAL POST. You said "Thank you in advance for your thoughts as I'm not a U.S. coin guy."
So, I'm supposed to read that as: I know exactly what this coin set is worth. Got it.
A very Christian response. Thank you.
And, of course, if you did know what this set was worth, why are you asking? Is that a backdoor way of seeing if anyone wanted to buy it?
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I assume this was aimed at the @bidask not me.
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Here is my 37-47 set made up from my local dealers "Junk" silver bin back in the 1990's.
Only 38D missing
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37-D is an underrated date IMO, mostly because of the following year's popularity.