Are the early proof sets worth more in their original packaging, or would it be better to get them graded. I know someone with 36-39 in original packaging, and they would like your thoughts on getting them graded. I have one very bad pic of the coins. I know it would cost several hundred dollars to get all of these graded. Would it be worth it? Do any of the grading companies grade the whole set or just individual grades?
To answer your original question (which I feel bad that I overlooked), I would personally not bother getting them graded. Others may have a different opinion though.
That said, they are good looking sets from what I can see!
I'm a newbie, but I'd check the individual dates for values, and if any were worth 200 bucks or more, I'd have them slabbed. Otherwise, I'd enjoy them as they are.
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