The set should cost 35 give or take, the grading 25 (save the TV), the Bay fee 13%?. Regardless of the size profit it is still profit and another mark in the WIN column.
Besides curiosity needs feeding, on grading skills, or the possibility of a higher grade than you think.
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Nice
wow
very nice. Did you dip them or where they in something other than the cellophane original government packaging?
A little Acitone for any residual finger prints.
I always use it when sending in coins.
Much value to warrant the submission?
I recently sold one (same grade) on a $.99 eBay auction and it brought $115.
Nice frost!
Lovely coins.
peacockcoins
Yes and no.
I just feel anything that nice needs conservation.... so yes
To net $20... no
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The set should cost 35 give or take, the grading 25 (save the TV), the Bay fee 13%?. Regardless of the size profit it is still profit and another mark in the WIN column.
Besides curiosity needs feeding, on grading skills, or the possibility of a higher grade than you think.
I bought 2 1964 proof sets for no more than 20 bucks each. I got the 2 Kennedys graded by vouchers. Anywhere from 100 to $125. Each
Not a big deal.