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Moderator
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I do not. I like to fill Dansco albums. I try to get the business strikes from circulation, so I usually do not buy mint sets (one exception was the 1973 set I bought for the Eisenhower dollars). However, I have bought coins from dealers who broke apart mint sets to get them. Almost all of my proofs (clad and silver) have come from proof sets that I bought and broke apart to fill the album holes. Exceptions are some from before 1981 (when I started buying proof sets from the mint) and a couple of years that I forgot to order from the mint.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I buy mint & proof sets and break them up immediately. I don't like the packaging and would rather store them in a nice album. Additionally, the packaging for mint sets up to 1981 can cause issues (green hazing and corrosion) with the coins. Since many of these sets can be found at face, the coins I don't keep or sell just end up back in circulation. This makes acquiring the sets pretty risk free.
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New Member
United States
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Echoing what has been said--I have purchased mint/proof sets to fill albums. I don't think there is any inherent value to them together that wouldn't be gleaned from them apart. EDIT: I would say I differ from some people here in that I keep what I haven't used so far--just another starting point for another album! 
Edited by ddannemiller 11/06/2014 2:52 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Edited by bpoc1 11/06/2014 3:51 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The problem with mint sets is there was almost no demand at all for any of the coins. People knew they could buy five of them and sell four at a big profit and a free set. But with no real demand there were far too many sets. After all these years there's still no demand and most of the sets have been destroyed but they're still cheap.
Someday a collector will go into a couin shop to buy something like a 1973-D dime and find out that there aren't any. Until there's a demand for the coins it doesn't matter that most of the sets are gone now.
Time don't fly, it bounds and leaps.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Both. I break sets up to fill my Danscos and keep at least one set whole.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm on a similar trend like smokeriderdon.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: The problem with mint sets is there was almost no demand at all for any of the coins. People knew they could buy five of them and sell four at a big profit and a free set. But with no real demand there were far too many sets. After all these years there's still no demand and most of the sets have been destroyed but they're still cheap.  It's crazy how many people originally bought large quantities of these sets at issue price looking for big gains. When these show up at estate sales there are often more than dozen of a single set.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: It's crazy how many people originally bought large quantities of these sets at issue price looking for big gains. When these show up at estate sales there are often more than dozen of a single set. In the old days there were order limits of "5" and I once saw nearly a thousand sets of 1970 mint sets in packages of five that had been sent to a single address. There were little differences in the spelling of names and the like and it appeared even the guy's goldfish was in for twenty or thirty sets. A lot of people sold these off as soon as they received them and did pretty well but if they hang on for long then they lost money. It never made a lot of sense to me since there never was any real demand for any of the coins, just new intact sets.
Time don't fly, it bounds and leaps.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I like and collect mint sets. While some like to break them open, I prefer to leave them in their OGP. With UNC Mint sets I have 1964 through 2014. This includes 1965-1967 SMS's and the 1982PD & 1983PD souvenir sets. My proof sets include the 1992-1998 premier silver proof sets and 1999-2014 silver proof sets plus a 1964 proof set.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hello, I started a thread a while back related to the contents of this thread. It basically addresses folk's experiences insofar as whether or not breaking out coins from mint or proof set can be profitable. It's worth a read: https://goccf.com/t/187742&SearchTerms=mintmdpmedia
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have all the mint sets from 1955 on and many if not all in Proof. My extras I break open when I need them or when I do find an error coin. That was one of my first collecting goals now I've been interested in collecting all the Commemoratives. I don't think I got enough money to finish that goal.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I too am starting to acquire some Dansco albums to fill and I would think since some of the earlier sets today can be found for just cents over the FV of the coins I would buy them to break open to get what I need, then use the rest of the coins. Very cheap/efficient way to fill album holes IMO.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It is odd that so many are purchased and mostly for breaking up to fill Albums. I purchase many every year and give most away for Christmas Presents. Sure makes looking around for something easier. I don't care what the people I give them to do with them, as long as I got that person something that I don't have to go our running around from store to store looking. Any I don't give away, I break open to fill my Whitman Albums. If you think about it, for the price of those, beasts the price of gas for my car, stores that are packed, people shoving and pushing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: ...give most away for Christmas Presents. Excellent suggestion Carl. Check out a cool alternative gifting method using mint sets and other types of coins for b-days, graduations or Christmas etc.: https://goccf.com/t/190417#1757849mdpmedia
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