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Well as I see it you paid approx. $43 per proof and that is if you consider you paid $20 for all the BU dollars. Not too bad IMO
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Very nice way to display them in that album. As to value, it's tough to say depending on the conditions, of course.
If I'm counting correctly 44 BU and PF for $1400 comes out to $31.82 per coin. A fair price considering that you only need a couple earlier 70's to make up for any 67's.
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That is a beautiful album. Very nice! 
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WOW Cascade~!! That's awesome and I think you did great at $1400. Sometimes those impulse buys are  for sure 
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Thanks guys, I like me some littelton for sure. My only problem now is I have to get it current. Actually, as I was quickly trying to research price I found one that sold on ebay with proof but only from 86-98 or 99 that sold for $1400 +/- but now I can't find it again. Based on that I thought I did great. Maybe it was on the 3 month cusp qnd now it's gone from sold listings?
Edited by Cascade 11/23/2015 3:48 pm
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I wish I could afford to be that impulsive.  Very nice! 
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Indeed. A good buy, and attractive coins that you could easily sell for a profit (not that you would consider doing that).
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Bedrock of the Community
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Those impulse buys are tuff But I think you did pretty good  I am fairly certain you could not buy those coins individually for that price. Some of the BU's have been selling for a premium, with the higher prices in dealer greysheet. The 96 being the highest. I don't have the greysheet right here, but I think the 86, 94 and 97 also have a higher premium over the other BU's. There are a few proof ASE's that have higher premiums. If my memerory is right ..I think 93 and 94 are better date proof ASE's.
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 Nice looking set!
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My problem now is I want to bring it current which is gonna be a pain then keep adding to it which should be fun
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice set! What's that coin with the white handwritten label on the last page/image?
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Bedrock of the Community
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The hand written label coin looks like it might be the Commemorative dollar "old mint" San Francisco, nick name " the gray lady"
Not sure what the coin is next to that one, labeled 2006 S. Might be a 2006 Burnished.
Cascade ... Are you also going to to the burnished coins?
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See if it has the W on reverse? Very awesome set by the way-one of the tops on my short list I think you did really good on price
Edited by Slamnbass 11/30/2015 1:45 pm
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You hit it GR! I thought it was cool that the set came with a "Morgan" too lol. And the ASE next to it is indeed a 2006-w burnished. GR, I'm probably gonna want to get 1 of every ASE made now for it. Including the 95w but I'll probably wait on that one... got any extras of the RP's or special finishes? Thanks slambass, I couldn't resist and I'm pretty sure I scored as I'm estimating it at $2000-2500+ just from a guesstimation using similar sales for both bu & pf then combining them. I'm shocked at how little albums with proofs combined are out there. Seems like they are always sold as 2 seperate sets  it must not be popular to put proofs in albums or something?
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