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I Picked Up A Bugs 55 For Fair Price .

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Would adding the 1955 "Bugs, Frankinstine" to a 1955 proof set sell for a little more my friends ? I might just keep them if not .
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Nice!
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Thank you . I have a 2yr old son and I'm thinking about just keeping them . Maybe the value will go up . I'm Very patient now as opposed to when I began collecting . That's the best advice for a new collector is to be patient . I'm not hurting for money but I thought adding this going to the 1955 "package deal" it might sell for more . I want to start grading some coins but it seems like Alot of hoops to jump through . Is it worth it having the more valuable coins graded ?
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Is it worth it having the more valuable coins graded ?

Possibly depending on the values. These 1955's don't make that cut.
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I'd place this more in the "neat to have in my collection" bucket, but not in the "I'd pay a lot extra for that" bucket.
Note--I did not do any market analysis prior to posting this comment, but I do have a rather mediocre Franklin album I'm filling with mediocre Franklins.
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