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Price Speculation On Selling Lincoln Dansco Sets

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 Posted 04/06/2009  2:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add eagle1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I want to start out by saying that I love lincolns! (bright red, toners, varieties, you name it) They get to be rather expensive at times, since I like eye-appeal. I am working on a PCGS registry set of wheats, as well as I have two Dansco's - one with and one without proofs. Now, if I had to sacrifice any group of lincolns, the 1975 to date proofs would be it. I have no need for them, except to put them in the Dansco.

My question is, what would be a good selling price for a Dansco set without proofs that is complete from the 1935 page through 2006 with Red 64/65's, maybe a handful of 63's? I ask, because, I have spent a good amount of time looking through all of my uncirculated date rolls of lincolns over the past week, finding the best from each date/mint and putting them in the Dansco album, (It is amazing how bad some of the dates are 76-D, 74-D, 78, 54, 53) and I wonder if it worth trying to spread them out and sell in sets like this?

I just got a new iMac, so if I can figure out how to image an example of one set, I will post later. Feel free to post any such sets that one might have.

Happy Lincoln Hunting!

Chris
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The best way to find fair market value is to look for a similar item on ebay to see what it sells for. That will give you a better idea of what people are paying.By the way to CCF.
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