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Quote: I'm impressed by your organization! Thanks Zurie, it can be a battle at times. On that spread sheet I also list mintage numbers, my cost, and any 3rd party grating numbers (among other stuff I prefer to keep to myself.) I do need to update it to list the type I and II eagles (especially for the Gold ones as there was no room for that notation.) I have a similar spread sheet for every Dansco album, and mint set I own as well. AS the the 'bought prices' I have all the spread sheets tabulate and sum up each page (which are many) and a grand total on the first page) that give my a good guestimate on the value (or how crazy I am buying all this stuff) of my collection.
Edited by Dearborn 10/14/2022 08:08 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Those [numbers in the left column of the spreadsheet] are reference notes for comments I have on page 3 (not posted) Excellent! Thank you for the explanation. I may poach your notes to add to my own spreadsheet. With your permission, of course. 
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Pillar of the Community
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I see you are still missing the 1995-W Proof. Not gonna be cheap.
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Pillar of the Community
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He has the " King "..... Another post shows that !!!!! Not Everyone has The 1995-W.... 
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Quote: I may poach your notes to add to my own spreadsheet. With your permission, Why yes you can take any information you want from that. I have no 'copy-right' on that. Quote: I see you are still missing the 1995-W Proof. Not gonna be cheap. Nope, I have that one too. Up above, any group of coins in green are part of a full set. note 2 is my 'King set' It is the first coin listed - after that are the gold that are also in the full set.
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Pillar of the Community
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@Dearborn, you actually have made me get interested in buying a 1986 Proof ASE, and even may be start a set. What do you think a complete Proof Set would cost to assemble?
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Quote:you actually have made me get interested in buying a 1986 Proof ASE, and even may be start a set. Well, I'm glad I'm able to spark up interest in these great coins. Good luck on your new endeavor Quote: What do you think a complete Proof Set would cost to assemble? Well, for me I strived to have the most complete a proof collection that I could (I have achieved that goal - but at great cost.) I spent a little over $22,000 on my collection so far. Now that does include several high dollar coins and gold sets too - so don't let that scare you off. I'll reattach my spread sheet which also includes my costs for each coin. I'll let you make the choice on which ones to buy. Items in green I bought as a complete set, and red are uncirculated ASE coins I'm starting but buy.  
Edited by Dearborn 10/16/2022 2:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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It looks like most of your proof are below PF-70.
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New Member
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Sometimes I forget about this coin.
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Quote: It looks like most of your proof are below PF-70. Could be, don't know - every one I got came in their OGP still in the mint capsule. I in the process of getting them graded so we'll find out soon. (I'm grading them by date - oldest first.) Already have 1986-1991 in at PCGS, so that will give me more info as I move forward.
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I did buy most of the coin at the beginning of the Covid pandemic - when people were not working much - so the prices were down a bit at that time.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Dearborn, Outstanding Job, Listing, Tracking the Series on paper, WOW. I've been inspired to Revamp my notes. Collecting for over 50 years and while I had started with Differing Then Intentions, I could stand to learn from You Too.... Like you, Listings can Grow Out Of Control Quickly....You've shown Skill, Organization and Your collection's Shown, Outstanding Too.... Thanks
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Thanks Morgan, I have done the same thing for every Dansco album, Mint produced sets, Commemoratives, and well, for almost every coin I have in my collection (at least I will - it is a HUGE work in progress).
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Valued Member
United States
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@Dearborn, If I'm not mistaken, you already had the 2016 W LE before you bought this one. In 2016, all proofs and Burnished W's, were LE.
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Quote: @Dearborn, If I'm not mistaken, you already had the 2016 W LE before you bought this one. In 2016, all proofs and Burnished W's, were LE. Yes, great catch there Eagle'eye' You are very correct. When I recently read about the LE ASE, I was mistaken and thought that there were both styles. So, being too lazy to get up and dig them out I just bought this PF70 PCGS graded one.  , Then I broke out all of them to photo graph and that was then I noticed my error. On the up side, the new one is already graded as a 70 and won't have to send in that one - So I'll probably sell off the one I have OGP or gift it to somebody. Haven't decided yet.
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