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1955 Mint Set And 1958 Mint Set Real?

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I have a friend that recently acquired a bunch of proof sets and a few mint sets. I came across a 55 and 58 mint set in the cardboard holders. It didn't have the original mailing packaging. Color and toning looks right for all of them but whoever was the original owner Saran wrapped them so they wouldn't tarnish as much, therefore pics will only show the front not the back. I do believe these to be real but I wanted to get a second opinion before I tell my friend to sell them or to return to his friend. I think they are real. Here are pics.

1955 set

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I think the mint housed them in mylar flat packs and then in an envelope. Check ebay for pics.
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Not a bad set of home-made uncirculated Mint Sets.
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Here's a 1955 set on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/1955-U-S-Si...AOSwT6pV6K1z

A 1958 set http://www.ebay.com/itm/1958-UNITED...AOxygj5SmLkx

I have zero doubt that these are real.
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the coins are real.

However, the difference in the value of the coins contained in the sets can obviously be tremendous based on their grades and/or conditions.

The 1958 set the MeadowViewCollector posted a link for is a good example of a TERRIBLY ugly mint set, with serious corrosion on many of the coins.

Of course, a single MS-67 Half would make up for the rest of the ugly coins.
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Yes, these coins are 100% real for sure.
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The coins may be real,can not tell for sure from these pics but the holder they are in is not from the U.S. mint.
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I know the coins are real the question is we're they the original coins sent via the mint for the sets. Since they lack the original packaging from the govt mint. That's basically my concerns. My friend is going to a show in a few weeks and would love to sell these, but I feel they won't command as much $ because the lack of packaging.
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I have a 1958 P&D set and that holder matches mine. My coins and holder are in a manila 'inside' envelope and all of that is in the original mailing envelope from the Treasury Department. Hope this helps.
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just to be clear

These are original OGP holders that were used. I have seen
them for years 1955 through 1958. These type holders may have
been used in earlier years, but I have not seen those years.

Do not confused them with the cello flat packs that started
with proof sets, mid year 1955. For mint sets the flat cello packs start in 1959.

The higher price for these sets, are for complete, not damaged
sets. They are called doubled sets. Set collectors would
want all the original coins, holders and envelope.

The condition of the coins will affect the price of the set.
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AAAHHH! Tape!
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Tape is over the Saran Wrap not the coins lol that was the first thing I told my friend and he was like it was on the plastic not the coin thankfully
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I did do a little research on these sets.

Only referring to Uncirculated sets (mint) not proof sets.

Mint sets that were sold by the Treasury from 1947 thru
1958 contained two examples of each regular issue coin.
They came in cardboard holders that did not protect the
coins from tarnish. no mint sets were issued in 1950

1955 P-D-S mintage 49,656 Issue price $3.57 Face value $2.86
1958 P-D Mintage 50,314 Issue price $4.43 Face value $3.64
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Nice sets.

Thank you for the background information, GR58!
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I saw a few of these sets at a coin show last winter. I was looking for Franklins at the time, and even though the dealer knew I wasn't buying, he took the time to open both sets up and show me. I recall that the price was shocking to me at the time, hundreds of dollars. I thought it was interesting that it contained 2 of each coin from each mint. Those holders appear to be the same as the ones I saw. The coins were heavily toned, and I would say not attractively. The value is in being a complete original set, I presume.
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The missing coins bother me. Looks like someone got a hold of the cards and was collecting to fill them.
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