2010 ATB set - from Prudential - unopened - $1,175 delivered

It took forever, but I finally have an unopened set of 2010 ATB's from Prudential Securities.
I believe these are raw (not slabbed) 5-ounce pieces. Funny, they were shipped in a USPS Priority box, but were mailed Registered.
Priced to sell at $1,175 which includes Priority Insured Shipping. Will take check, money order, but please add 3% for PayPal.
Can take a picture if you like, but it's just a boring box. taped with that Registered mail brown tape.
I believe these are raw (not slabbed) 5-ounce pieces. Funny, they were shipped in a USPS Priority box, but were mailed Registered.
Priced to sell at $1,175 which includes Priority Insured Shipping. Will take check, money order, but please add 3% for PayPal.
Can take a picture if you like, but it's just a boring box. taped with that Registered mail brown tape.
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Also, I got my Prudential set in the mail this week in the same small Prioirty/Registered box. The coins inside are in thick plastic flips and my set looked very very nice. Seems like a bargain price here compared to other sets I've seen around here including the ones in my BST post
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I knew it would happen.
<< <i>FYI, I ship Priority Mail with Registered Service all of the time. Doesn't add too much expense to registered mail, but significantly speeds up delivery. >>
Contrary to popular belief Priority method does not expedite registered shipment, it only adds to the postage.
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I was under the same impression derryb...can you point to anywhere on the USPS website that states this difinitively?
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