What do you think the most valuable registry set is and how much it is worth

I was just looking at a few sets and got to wonder what the most valuable set is and what it might be worth???? anyone have any clues????
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Russ, NCNE
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Edited to add: Here is the link: New York City Set.
Edited to add: "California I" has this same set with a slightly higher average, so this one is probably worth a bit more.
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All Time-Eliasberg
The current most valuable sets are not even in the Registry and not likely to show up there.
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Barber Half set
Tyler
It ain't no baby! If you recall the grades you saw when he did open it up you saw numbers that
are out of this world! Being in that group and knowing what mine is worth...let's just say, 83 coins
and he has me beat by one full point (GPA). Every one of his coins is one grade higher than
every one of mine. The dude knows his stuff.
I'll give you just 2 examples a 52-D pcgs 67 has a population of 6 with none higher.
the 63-D with a population of 3 with none higher...dig this.. $4500 for the 52D and $7000 for the 63D
Now they're all like that...you do the math. THESE AREN'T EVEN KEY DATES!!!!!
But of all collections, elwood is correct: the Eliasberg.
No one will ever achieve that again.
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I do think a gem grade average on an unweighted Registry type set can be a bit misleading, tho. It'll be interesting to see what the soon to be implemented weighting does to the grade point averages for them. I've always shied away from that area in the Registry because I didn't like a modern proof coin being treated equally with a 1796 quarter, for example. I suspect you'll see the type set weighted averages fall drastically from where they are currently with no weighting.
An amazing achievement.
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My answer assumes that the question applies to those who entered their registry set after PCGS started the registry set thingie which precludes Eliasberg.
The answer: Belzberg and his Canadian coins. Higher than High Desert and tradedollarnut.
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The Jim McGuigan collection of Half Cents is worth in excess of $3,000,000.Word has it will be on display in PIttsburgh at the ANA
Stewart
The Unregistered set of Lincoln Memorial Cents that belongs to Gerry is most valuable to Gerry
Stewart
A killer Registry Set can be entered into the "Complete Liberty Seated Series" area of the Registry simply by combining many individual sets into one.
I for one would have a tough time calling an entire collection of Canadian coins a single Registry set!
Sorry, Stewart, but I doubt $3M is even good for Honorable Mention...
Mark