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Pillar of the Community
United States
547 Posts |
...and my day was going so well..... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
533 Posts |
Lovely, just lovely... Maybe some day, it's good to have goals!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
891 Posts |
It's a beauty. I wonder how much money it would take to put together a set like that.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I actually just started a Dansco 7070 myself but mine is going to be minus the gold for right now, I have 2 more sheets to go and mine will be finished. Its been pretty rough because I would like to have no lower than MS-60 and its really cutting into my morgan collecting because some of these things are almost impossible to find in that grade atleast ones you can afford. I have cracked more slabs opened since I started this set than I ever thought I would in my life
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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quote: Originally posted by Southern Yankee
It's a beauty. I wonder how much money it would take to put together a set like that.
I'm pretty sure I saw him comment in a thread the other day that the set had cost him $15,000 so far, but he was still occasionally upgrading. It's not a cheap album in those high grades..... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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But for some people, 15k is like chump change. That set always works. I'm actually thinking about tackling a 7070 myself, that set's a great benchmark to try and reach.
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Australia
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United States
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Yea morganman, so what, Huhhh. So we are all jealous, OK for you!!! Just seeing photos of your set I personally think it is the nicest set I have ever seen outside of the Smithsonian. I have seen nicer individual pieces at coin shows, but for your efforts, you deserve an A++++++ in Numismatics. Congrats on your hours of work putting the set together. You must be very proud and rightfully so. Berry
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United States
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WOW!!!
and I thought my set was going good...too many holes, too many lower grades, and no gold...oh well, where would we be with no goals?
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Valued Member
 United States
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quote: Originally posted by BERRY4402
Yea morganman, so what, Huhhh. So we are all jealous, OK for you!!! Just seeing photos of your set I personally think it is the nicest set I have ever seen outside of the Smithsonian. I have seen nicer individual pieces at coin shows, but for your efforts, you deserve an A++++++ in Numismatics. Congrats on your hours of work putting the set together. You must be very proud and rightfully so. Berry
I can only WISH that it was mine..... MM  Edit: I actually reposted it because I think it is one of the most beautiful sets I have ever seen, I have no idea whose it is, but wanted some of the newer members to see what a sight it is.
Edited by morganman 09/26/2006 7:29 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have that same album, but the coins in mine aren't nearly that nice! No gold, either. Sigh...  Rachel 
Edited by Kyra 09/26/2006 7:41 pm
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United States
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Beautiful coins. Just when I thought I had my mind set on the direction (coins) I wanted to concentrate on!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1541 Posts |
I'm currently working on this type set too. Trying to keep it above XF and I'm still running low on funds. Its a very interesting set to work on, specially since my interest keeps on changing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
773 Posts |
$15,000.00?Whew,I can't wait till I can call that chump change.Awesome set,and definitely very encouraging,thanks for posting this Morganman. :) sn31.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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W2UP is also a top ham radio contester, so he's gotta have top gear which probably set him back another $15K... or more. If he's got a tower or two, each could easily run $10K.
His type set is the model I'd like to use if I ever get started on my own type set. There'll probably be a few unfilled spaces for an indefinite period.
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