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Has Anyone Purchased A Full Or Almost Full Set Of Coins?

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I'm with USSID18 ... the fun is in the hunt.
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I've compiled a few full or near full sets that I will probably start looking to sell in the not too distant future. Lincoln cents (1909 - 2008, circulated/uncirculated), Jefferson nickels (1938 - 2006, uncirculated), Roosevelt dimes (1946 - 2004, mostly uncirculated), etc. I am trying to finish off an uncirculated set of Washington quarters (1932 - 1998), with key dates all slabbed by PCGS, I just need about 7 more. I really would like to start focusing on classic gold issues, I have a few I inherited from my mother in law.
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My cents are all from circulation for the most part in dansco. Though I bought my dansco Mercury dime book for $73 or so with 40 dimes. The danscos are nice visually and not exactly cheap by themselves. If you can afford it you will regret not buying it can always upgrade the dimes throughout as you please. Keep the challenge and complete it yourself or buy and upgrade and you have time for other pursuits like a 7070?
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Never purchased an intact set, but I have purchased individual pieces from sets. I've seen multiple sets on dealer tables, look through them and found the odd key still in place. Rarely have I been told that only the set in its entirety was for sale.
"Nummi rari mira sunt, si sumptus ferre potes." - Christophorus filius Scotiae
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