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Can Anyone Help A Collector On A Budget Make A Classic Set?

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 Posted 11/18/2011  01:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rjkingston to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Out of those three my personal preference would be SLQs. The later years come quick usually and then the hunt begins for the keys / semi-keys. The set isn't huge, only 37 coins to complete.
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Just thinking I'd throw out another possibility. Do a 20th Century Full Type Set.

Get the best quality of every type, every denomination. Then you don't have to worry about hard to find keys that in the end may be fake. Also, you could acquire all the pieces for much less than complete Mercs, or complete SLQs. Might even be able to add a Gold Section.

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 Posted 11/18/2011  02:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Caferacer311 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
theres better deals out there than e bay
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rjking-- I have a 20th century type set--where did you get that plate?
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That's a Capital Plastics holder.
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The person who can help you .... is the guy who's looking back at you from the mirror when you're shaving in the morning. I started on a shoestring, and still consider myself to be of limited resources.

I started with a consigned accumulation a few years ago. As a commission, I ended up with a roll of Morgans. I buy lots on ebay when I think they've got good profit potential, and sell the stuff and buy something else, gleaning just a piece or 2 for my type set now and then.

Since starting back into the hobby 4 years ago, I've taken one short recess after selling a lot of stuff $8k or thereabouts, and I have begun working on my type set again. It contains some pretty nice coins .... some that are quite rare. It's meant buying and selling a lot of material thatI really had no interest in aside from the potential profit.

I agree that a type set is a good choice. There are inexpensive issues and those that are pretty spendiferous. Your budget will dictate what you can buy and when, but you can dictate what your budget is to a great extent.

Buy low ... sell high. Be forthright in your dealings, be honest with yourself and with your customers, and the rest will take care of itself.

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the 20th century type set is a good idea.

if you really love the Morgan's the idea of starting with the P's is a good idea too.
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nice plates--too expensive for me though
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 Posted 11/19/2011  12:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rjkingston to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Coinstar: Conder pinned it. It's a capital holder. Not the cheapest way to store the set, but a nice show piece. I personally am working on a Dansco 7070 for my own collection.
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Well I went to a small local coin show and spent about 40 on some SLQs. Bought a 1927 P Fine, 1918 Fine, ans 1920S VF with a slight scratch for 17..he went down over 23 on his original asking price. Paid 7.50 for the 1927, and paid 17 for the 1918
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that sounds pretty good.
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You can collect classic silver coins by first year of issue, birth year sets, wartime years, date sets, by type and mint mark, and many other ways, just be imaginative.

There are so many ways to collect the classic silver coins you just have to sit down and decide what types you like most and then go from there. You don't need to have complete sets of any series and you can have many duplicates of any given year or mint mark. It's your collection and what your goal to achieve is will ultimately dictate what you will buy and the condition of those coins you will acquire.

Whatever you decide, good luck and happy hunting!

Ed
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