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ASE 25th Anniversary Sets - Latest Sale Prices

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 Posted 04/21/2012  07:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Foxwoods Man to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Foxwoods the raw is more than likely worth more than the 69 because of the chance it could grade a 70.


Correct, but only 2 from the set can get the 25th Annie label....and.. that "raw" set you buy now could have already been graded and created from 68's cracked out of their holders.

That same psyche unfortunately affects current holders of true raw sets. The purchaser just never knows if they are getting a real raw set or someone's discards.

I made my own raw set (for me, not for sale) using an RP 68, S MS68, and 3 coins that I purchased earlier in the year. It looks great but it would never get any 70 grades on the key coins

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 Posted 04/21/2012  12:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chris12018 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I picked up 5 sets. Sold one on the bay, traded another to a CCF member for a 2006 set and some ASEs. I have a set that I will keep & 2 sets to trade or sell. But, I may try to trade them for the key date Lincolns (09s vdb, 14d,& 22 no d) that I need to finish my Dansco.
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chris12018, I am still appreciating that set you traded me! :) I am now out looking for a new 20th anniversary set to replace the one we traded.
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Nice trade for the 2006 set. I would include a couple of proof ASEs. I never have thought of that and I have a few extra 2006 sets and proof ASEs. Great idea!
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