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 Posted 07/15/2015  11:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadThad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No, never posted individual pictures. I may have posted a picture of them in a binder page though.
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That is perhaps where I have seen it then.

Anyway, feel free to post them sometime.
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I have given the grade set a thought and have decided to try and put one together. I even started by purchasing a NGC AU53 44D walker yesterday. I also just missed on AU55 AU58 examples and the lot would have only been around $45-50.

I was wondering though if you all think before purchasing any more slabbed walkers, I should try and pick out different ones of varying wear from my collection and submit them to NGC. I have a good number of keys and semi keys that I'm guessing would grade in the AG/G to VF/XF range, and figured I could knock out a few grades while potentially saving some money. After I get the coins back I can fill in the wholes for the set. I haven't looked into how much submitting coins costs but figure it should be cheaper to have keys and semi keys even if they are lower grades graded, then to buy already slabbed keys and semi keys.

I plan to start a new thread in US classics as soon as I get a few more graded walkers.

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...I should try and pick out different ones of varying wear from my collection and submit them to NGC.
Go for it if the cost of grading your existing coins is affordable (I think group submissions usually are).

Good luck with the set.
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It does appear coin collecting is getting more and more complicated. This is a new one to me. I'll just stick to completing an Album.
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" I'll just stick to completing an Album."



It's the "an" that breaks me up justcarl.

I'm working on 6 different Indian Head cents sets, and I'm just a piker next to you.
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HERE is a link to Not-Mint-To-Be's Lafayette Dollar grade set thread. With a Link to his registry grade set.

Just in case you wanted a little "first class" inspiration.
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