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How Many Proof/Mint Sets Have You Cracked Open Recently?

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 Posted 09/18/2013  2:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list
Generally, I stick to OGP (ie: all my Silver Proof Sets 1992-date).
However, I just assembled another Dansco 7146 filled with cracked-out 1999 to 2009 Clad Proof Quarters Sets. This one will be a Christmas gift.

My first Clad Proof 7146 cost me $63 total, and this gift one was $82 total. This time around, I bought the Sets individually, and the only Set I had to pay over $10 for was the 2008.

Of course, I want to do a Silver Proof 7146 in the future, and I'll buy broken-out coins for that one.

Unopened 1960-64 Proof Sets are undervalued.

Funny thing is, everyone treated the 2008 and 2012 Sets as common, crackable items until their sudden sellouts, then "wham"!
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 Posted 09/18/2013  3:33 pm  Show Profile   Check NumisRob's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add NumisRob to your friends list
I've never broken open a proof set, but I do have a duplicate 1970 UK proof set that I intended to break open so I could display the coins in an album. However, the album I ultimately purchased has no holes for 1970 coins so there was no need to break open the set.

In 1993 I found a 1992 UK specimen (Unc) set with damaged packaging in a sale bin at my local main post office. As it was only slightly over face value and included several NIFC coins, I bought the set, split it up and put the coins in my albums.

In 2002 I saw a French 1982 FDC set (BU rather than proof) in a coin shop in Lille, France. The packaging was very tatty and the price was quite cheap. I bought it and transferred the coins to my main collection. However, the silver 100-franc coin in the set was badly tarnished and in worse condition than the one I already had, so I changed it in a bank for the equivalent face value in euros.
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 Posted 09/18/2013  9:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
Hundreds of sets over the past year or so.
And some of those coins went to the bank.

Of course a lot of the coins went into my Dansco's ...and if they looked really good
I saved them as extra's.
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 Posted 09/20/2013  1:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add baysinger626 to your friends list
I have one proof set that I bought with a crack in the plastic.. I might open that one up if I ever have a reason to.. but at this time it will stay the way it is.
I dont think I would ever open one that isn't already damaged.

Side question.. Do ALL proof coins come in the plastic sets or is there a way to buy them unpackaged?
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 Posted 09/20/2013  5:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cjspearsdog to your friends list
as far as I know the only way to get a poof coin is in a set or from someone like me who breaks open the sets.
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09/20/2013 5:07 pm
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 Posted 09/21/2013  12:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jmkendall to your friends list
I just got a 1962 Proof LMC from the bank in a roll. And I am very glad I did. It is a DDO, and whoever put this one back in the pond, wasn't looking too well...
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 Posted 09/22/2013  10:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jprine to your friends list
Two this week, both silver proof sets. I needed the Kennedy's for my Dansco.
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 Posted 09/22/2013  10:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
The Brits often make proof sets with individually screw encapsulared coins.

When such proof set cases are broken, and the coins removed from their capsules, the capsules become available to house other coins. I have taken great advantage of this to screw encapsulate coins for protection, that otherwise would never had the protection of a capsule. Quite often, I can get matching individual cases that exactly fit the size of the capsule as well.

A pre used case with matching size capsule usually cost me no more than three dollars. Cheap and very effective protection for a coin that may be valued for a thousand dollars ore more!

I shy away from slabbed coins, and so some of the most valuable coins that I have are now in screw capsules stored separately in a safe, away from the main body of my collection.
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 Posted 09/22/2013  10:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list
Every dealer in my locality sells individual modern US Proof coins broken out of Sets.

Only problem is, there are occasions where buying the Set a coin came from is cheaper than buying the individual coin from the same dealer. Just last Friday, I saw a 1973-S Clad Ike in a 2x2 for $8 and a problem-free 1973 Proof Set for $7.00, at the same dealer... Last year, another dealer had a 2005-S Sacagewea in a 2x2 for $10, and a full 2005 Clad Proof Set for $8
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09/22/2013 11:02 pm
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 Posted 09/23/2013  12:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cjspearsdog to your friends list
I get close to the same for IKE's on the bay and a couple bucks for quarters and 3-4 for halves. That is why I break them apart, I get more selling the individual coins.
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 Posted 09/26/2013  12:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tpg22 to your friends list
Looks like I may have to change my reply. A few 7070 album picture threads have given me the itch to start one of my own (when the new album comes out). Since I already have multiple proof and mint sets with many of the coins I will need I guess I will be cutting some open. I know that makes several people here very happy.
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09/26/2013 1:23 pm
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 Posted 09/26/2013  1:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dave700x to your friends list
I'm actually considering cracking one each of my duplicate 56 through 64 proof sets for the Philly coins in my albums. I've got loose '54 and '55 cents nickles and dimes that I'll use, also.
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 Posted 12/03/2013  11:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add atchisonbj to your friends list
I crack sets too and that's something you do as dealer. Of course what year the set is has a lot to do with it. The 73-78 sets are a problem. The IKES can sell for as much as what the entire set costs but the other coins are hard to sell except the 75 and 76 cents do good 77 and 78 do okay. For several years a 1955 set you could bust apart and sell but you lost money if you did a 1956 that way. Some sets are problem sets like the dark pink box sets from 1984-1992. Several of those have developed problems especially on the cent and half dollar that as set they are junk. I thinks that why the values on those years have absolutely TANKED the WHAMMY is definitely laughing on that one. But then if the set has a problem cent and half and the other three coins are fine then you buy that set based on what you can sell those three coins for.
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 Posted 12/03/2013  7:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cjspearsdog to your friends list
I just got 12 - 1969 sets, 4 - 1968, 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98. All 21 sets are going to get cracked open.

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 Posted 12/05/2013  6:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list

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dark pink box sets from 1984-1992. Several of those have developed problems especially on the cent and half dollar

I scored a run of those Sets for cheap, and all the JFK's were pristine. All the coins in the 1992 Set had visible manufacturing/packaging-related imperfections except for the JFK.
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