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Pillar of the Community
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GoldRush, if you don't mind me asking, how much do you usually pay for the 1994 matte nickel? I found it cheapest to buy the whole currency set. Like I bought the whole currency set for $50. Sold the Jefferson Commemorative dollar for $30, so I got to keep the $2 bill and the matte nickel for $20. Seems like a great deal for $20 since you can flip for profit at any time if you want.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Murrellington - I do pretty much the same thing, But I find the 1994 C&C set right around $40 to $45. One I have been looking at is $70, because it has a star note for the $2 bill. I keep passing on it because I know I would want to break it open.
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The one I bought for $50 had the star note as well. I think I got lucky. But I have no idea how you get the whole set for $40 to $45. Probably not on ebay I'm assuming. One more question, how much were you able to get the 1997 set for?
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Bedrock of the Community
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I hang out at a few different coin shops, one I was at so much they put me to work. In my experience if you buy a lot of coins from the same dealer, they will let you purchase at greysheet prices (CDN).
I paid $140 for the 1997 Botanic gardens set. Greysheet is $145/$155. That was not at the shop I work at, but another that gives me good prices ... because I buy a lot of coins.
Greysheet on just the 1997 Botanic garden dollar is $32. So I have $108 into the 1997 matte proof nickel SP 69. As for the grading the last three were sent in for me .. for free. So I had nothing into the grading. I see the 1997 SP 69 sell for around $175 to $200
For me a good deal on a coin is one where you could turn around and sell the coin for what you have in it .. or more ..
Greysheet for the 1994 Jefferson set is $39/$42. I know that dealers buy at below greysheet, so I make offers at or near greysheet. The dealer has to make money on each sale .. but they also want to make the sale. So get the price you want or pass.
Only time I do different, is on coins that are hard to find, that I want.
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ebay completed listings, someone got the botanic gardens currency set for $50, now thats a steal. And I dont have enough money to shop a lot so I am no regular at any coin shops.. So I use ebay
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Bedrock of the Community
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WOW .. yes $50 for a Botanic garden set is a steal ... Just knowing the grey sheet price can help. The last coin show I went to, a dealer had to 94 Jefferson sets, I ask what he wanted for them, he said $42 each. I ask and he would take $80 for both, I ended up buying other coins, because at that time I had three at home .. I have two now. Buying on ebay you just have to watch and know when it is a good deal ..
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Beautiful nickel indeed.  David
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sweet nickel!
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Pillar of the Community
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Yeah I don't have grey sheet either :/ how much does it cost? is it an internet thing or do you like get the paper delivered?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Some dealers will let you check greysheet prices ... once you get to know them.
You can subscribe, where you can download updates or do a one time download. There are differnt subscriptions. For example:Coin Dealers Newsletter (CDN), CDN quarterly and certified coin dealer newsletter.
The main CDN shows single copy price of $4.00
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Pillar of the Community
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Where can I find the 1997 SP or SMS Jefferson. Do they only come in the Coin & Currency Set. Or will the Prestige Set also have them. I've only seen postings for the C&C set but wanted to make sure. Thanks!
Edited by amassey08873 09/05/2011 1:31 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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There are three matte proof coins that fall into this group 1994 P matte proof Jefferson nickel, mintage 167,703 when graded by NGC it will get a SP grade it only came in the 1994 Jefferson Coin and Currency set 1997 P matte proof Jefferson nickel, mintage 25,000 when graded it by NGC it will have a SP grade it only came in the 1997 Botanic Gardens Coin and Currency set 1998 S matte proof Kennedy half dol., mintage 62,350 (I have not found official mintage) NGC grades them SP it only came in the 1998 Robert F Kennedy two coin commemorative set. Many of these coins are broken out of the sets, some are slabbed. Most times there are several available on ebay. I also see members selling them on this site. Edit: Prestige sets have regular proof coins, not matte proof coins
Edited by GR58 09/06/2011 05:50 am
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A quick search turned up the following information on Prestige Sets: "Prestige Proof sets were first produced in 1983. Prestige sets contain a commemorative dollar and half dollar for that year as well as a proof issue of the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter and Kennedy half-dollar. The production of Prestige Proof Sets was suspended with the last issued being 1997. Each set is encased in a book-like case and comes in a laminated box." Does anyone have any other information on these sets and why they stopped making them? I started collecting all U.S. Mint Sets in 1999, so obviously missed these guys. I do have the American Legacy sets starting in 2005 which seem to be similar (although much bigger). As a follow-up, is there any site out there that has a comprehensive listing (with descriptions) of all US Mint products over the years? There are so many products and annual variants of coins that it's hard to keep track. For example... how many versions of the ASE's are there going to be this year?
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How can you tell if it's. 1997-P Matte? I have a nice one I think
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