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No, you could do much better buying them individuality.
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Without being able to inspect each set individually I would not go above $175. Most, with a few exceptions, do not Greysheet above $5 each.
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thanks I took it off my watch list.
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68-70 have a 40% silver Kennedy, so those are usually $8 alone, so $10 each for those three is not unreasonable. 28 of the remaining sets for 210 equals 7.50 each. Most of them go for 2-5$ on ebay, so its not a good deal. I'd say more than $5 after shipping is too hi per set. Silver sets and pre1964 sets have their own pricing. However, 90s sets go for slightly higher, around 5.5 to $6 per set.

On average, I usually pay around $3 per 5 coin set, $4 for 6 coin, $8 for 9-11 coin, and 15 for 14 or higher. There are several days between deals like this though, I would say 1-3 days.

Also theres exceptions, like any 1999 set will go higher.

Edit: hehe wow that guy has everything I want. :D of all the coins I have, I think I like the halves the best.
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