I caution a very good look at these coins before any of you get caught up in the euphoria of the 'instant-set'.
Hoping my credentials in this sub-forum have been established to the satisfaction of the regulars ... I have demonstrated over time the ability to authenticate and grade classic silver commemorative ... both circulated and MS.
I would willingly help anyone who is truly interested in chasing this set ... alas right now I am suffering from maybe 10 hours sleep total in the previous 72 hours ... way too much work as we try to launch a spacecraft.
Home again ... another quick glance makes it obvious to me that a less-experienced collector of classic silver commemorative
will get burned if they chase this blindly.
Many of the coins are common (Columbian Half) and worth literally bullion value. My quick scan reveals several to be cleaned and again worthy of minimal numismatic premium above bullion (1915-S Pan-Pacific Half for example).
A few quick observations ...
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I would love to see better photos of that Maryland Tercentenary and if it's F - XF
It is AU55 or so ... a tougher circulated coin to find for sure ... but nowhere near your target grade.
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I'm becoming a player on this
It's indeed your money and not my place to tell you how to spend it.

Are you really sure what you are buying for that money?
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Anyone want to make a prediction on the finale sale price?
Way more (I hope) than any knowledgable CCF supported friend would pay.

I reinforce again what I said last night at 11pm or so on my way back to work ...
The
only potential
score in this 'collection' IMHO is the 1935 Spanish Trail. It appears to be a genuine circulated example from what I can see from here.
If you could get that coin into a PCGS AU53/AU55 holder ... then it is a $1000 coin ... and then you need to find a buyer!
Lastly ... please make note of the "
No Returns" policy of the seller ... what are you going to do if some/many of the coins weigh 11.8g and are counterfeit?

Truly ... IMHO this 'set' is currently at $1800 priced way above the risk/reward level it deserves.
To each their own of course ... if you like it go for it ... just be sure you have done your homework supported by a basis of knowledge.
That is the reason the CCF exists ... knowledge sharing.

David