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Valued Member
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This is pretty nice, any idea how much these are worth?
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New Member
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I don't know... they sound fairly common.
Anybody have any idea?
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Pillar of the Community
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Is the question about : 1967 Canada sets or 1944/1945 nickels and JFK Memorial Half dollars in original packaging?
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I searched to buy the "Proof like" 1967 set in envelope, where the coins haven't contacted with open air, and bought it, when the silver was high for CDN 45.
I believe, in any format it will be close to bullion value. But of cause for the sets with the gold $20, all the price wight will be on side of gold coin.
From my "point of view" of beginner, this set deserves good box, so I still in the search for it, keeping in mind some simple alternatives that I aware of.
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Customer walks in: "My grandmother gave a BIN OF COINS she felt were "worth" something..."
Silverside, pardon me for chuckling but you just want to sell the customer "a good box" for a 1967 6-coin set? We don't know if they're keepsakes or if they were picked up at a garage sale last week! And you've quoted a value without even looking at the reverse of the set. What if the goose was diving?
John: If the situation is that your Grandmother wants to know what a "Bin of Coin" is worth and you've offered to help her out, then here are a couple of suggestions: - Spend some time learning about coins, grades. varieties, errors, values, etc. Local libraries often have books on the subject. - Contact a local coin dealer and inquire if they might be of assistance, or what they might charge for an appraisal.
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I paid $35 for mine in UNC condition.
Edited by CoinCanuck94 06/03/2015 8:00 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
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just bought one in a tray like thing UNC for $30 at a coin shop, she also had one in plastic wrap from the mint for same price
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Wildflower, right, John started topic about his particular set. but from the second page we moved to the generic 1967 set. And what I do with mine - looking for the box for it, that will cost near same like I paid for the set.
R4mn33k and CoinCanuck both paid even less. And again, it just about some 1967 set in general.
Btw, I wrote about it. But try to search for Australian 1967 "Swan" dollar. same attractive design, but priced way higher.
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Silveroid, no need to explain, I was just teasing you. I think the discussion on other threads about RCM reps got me into a "selling skills" mode and my imagination took it away, John lugging his bin out the door of the shop with a nice little display box in hand! But speaking of cases....the 1967 Special Edition (Specimen) Set, RCM issued them unencapsuled, unsealed but in a black leather case. The case itself is nice but the clasp to close and open it seems to stick. It's a very odd type of clasp, different than Prestige or Proof sets. To make a long story short I was holding the case vertically while struggling with the clasp, suddenly it burst open and all the coins spilled onto the kitchen floor and rolled everywhere. I was not happy. Needless to say they did not go back into that case.
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