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All-Time Finest Two Cent Registry Set ...Sold

It's been about 10 years since I purchased my first PCGS MS65RD two cent piece, an 1869 MS65RD. Not long after that I decided to assemble a set in MS65RD. I discovered, there was what seemed to be, little interest in the short series. When higher graded pieces would occasionally become available, I was able to purchase Finest Known pieces without much competition. This was at a time when dealer web sites weren't as common as today, and most of the coins were found in dealers' ads in Coin World and Numismatic News. In 1997 I purchased what I thought would be the last coin for my set, an 1868 MS66RD. I considered my set complete until I saw Larry Whitlow had an 1872 MS66RD available. I couldn't dial the phone fast enough! That coin then became the last coin I purchased for my set. I've come to realize upgrading the 1864 and 1865 is probably out of the question. These coins don't come to market often. About 2 years ago I missed an 1865 MS67RD because I didn't know it was being auctioned. So I figure it's time to let someone else have the coins and hopefully they will get as much enjoyment from them as I have.

Anyway, enough of the boring stuff...

As of this afternoon, thanks to Mike Printz (Larry Whitlow) who handled the sale for me, they now belong to another collector.

I first mentioned this to Mike about 3 months ago. Since then Mike has gone out of his way to make me feel comfortable about selling my coins. First and foremost, I'm a collector. I've sold very few coins and most of those were to get an upgrade. As I stated previously, when I was looking for coins I would look to CW and NN for the dealer ads. Today web sites with digitally photographed or scanned images make it a lot easier to shop for coins. Mike has done a fantastic job imaging the set. If you'd like to see the coins(done professionally) on Larry Whitlow's web site CLICK HERE. (NOTICE TO THOSE WITH DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS, THIS MAKE TAKE A FEW MINUTES. IF IT STOPS BEFORE THE ENTIRE PAGE IS DOWNLOADED SIMPLY CLICK REFRESH) Mike has a keen ability to image coins. I've purchased a number of coins from Larry Whitlow over the years, and I must say Mike's images are second to none. What you see is what you're going to get when he sends you the coin.

In a few days Mike will be listing a few dupes I have too. I haven't decided what to keep for my type sets so I can't say for sure what those might be. If you're interested in owning a nice two cent piece, contact Mike Printz at Larry Whitlow for information.

I'll be retiring my Two Cent Sets in a day or so.

Thanks for looking!
Dan

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    dpooledpoole Posts: 5,940 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Man! Those are absolutely gorgeous!
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    RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    In tribute, I have changed my signature graphic from my proof Kennedy short set to my Two Cent piece set.

    Russ, NCNE

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    Wow those are nice. I have always loved the 2 cent series.
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    I remember when you first listed them. I called it the best DAM set around. Where to now?
    NICKEL TRIUMPH...
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    DAMDAM Posts: 2,410 ✭✭
    GQ,

    Probably continue to improve my Circ Type Sets, work on a Washington Quarter set I started next door, and look for nice coins that want a good home. image
    Dan
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    They are real beauts, when I first started collecting, I was really interested in 2-cent pieces, and got a couple from my grandpa, but soon realized they're pretty much out of my price range... heh, what's the average Greysheet value on each of those 2-cents?
    -George
    42/92
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    mdwoodsmdwoods Posts: 5,560 ✭✭✭
    What a set!! I particularly liked the 1869 coin. You are right, Mike did a great job of imaging the coins.
    National Register Of Big Trees

    We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
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    DAMDAM Posts: 2,410 ✭✭
    Mark,

    The 1869, in my opinion, is the best of the lot as far as "apprearance" goes. In person they all look good. But the '69 is sweet.

    Mike did a great job of capturing it's look, as he did with all the coins he photographed. Of all the two cents sold, I believe that's the one I liked the most.
    Dan
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    Sorry to see them go. Wish they would have gone up for auction. It would have been fun watching them go and go and go ...
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    FinallyHereFinallyHere Posts: 821 ✭✭✭
    Dan,

    Thank you for your very kind and generous words. It was truly a pleasure to image, list and sell this set as a set and I'm very happy it will remain intact.

    I hope everyone enjoys looking at them........YOU did a terrific job Dan.....a labor of love I know!!

    Mike Printz
    Mike Printz
    Harlan J. Berk, Ltd.
    https://hjbltd.com/#!/department/us-coins
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