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 Posted 07/01/2011  06:09 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ceylon62 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Some posted the link to the currency on another forum and then saw the Peace dollar

http://cgi.ebay.com/1925-P-PCGS-MS6...em2c5daa545e
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The Jack Lee collection of Morgans and Peace dollars will always be the set to measure all other sets by in my opinion (especially his Morgan set). he had some of the highest graded PCGS coins every graded in his sets and he didn't just have one full set, he had Jack lee, Jack Lee 2 and I think he was working on Jack Lee 3 or 4 when he died. He was also an all around Great guy to talk to, really down to earth for someone that had built the greatest set of all times and had one coin that was worth more than everything I own. I am posting links to his Registry sets below so you can see what I am talking about. look at how many are 1 of 1 with none higher ever graded even today, and as you can see when he had most of them graded PCGS was still using a green label.

Morgan Set http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/all...t.aspx?s=148

Peace dollar Registry set http://www.pcgs.com/SETREGISTRY/all...t.aspx?s=131

Walking Liberty http://www.pcgs.com/SETREGISTRY/all...aspx?s=75998

Walking Liberty with Major Variety set http://www.pcgs.com/SETREGISTRY/all...t.aspx?s=220
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It would have been nice if someone bought / kept his collection together. Thanks for the links.
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Unless donated to a museum and conditioned to no selling, such sets rarely survive the passing of such collectors.

Let's say there's a second-best collection. He's your most likely buyer, and it would cost him big bucks just for a point upgrade.
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it may be 1 rank higher but with so many of his 1 of 1 coins it will be way over 1 point higher. But if he doesn't buy he knows someone else will and he will never make 1st rank in the registry
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