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Oceanavekid@icloud.com

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  1. Good thing we have nothing into them Not planning on selling but if I did it’s all profit
  2. Good to know any tips to storing them so they stay in nice shape ?
  3. Good to know even if not worth grading. Anything silver is worth keeping
  4. I wish they’d definitely be worth getting graded. Alas just a tribute set. my son has some other coins that aren’t proof that are probably worth more than these coins. Not sure if they’re “worth” grading
  5. Yup they both say copy Should I switch out the 57 set to individual holders or a different type of holder? The dime definitely has some oxidation but the rest look to be in nice shape. Even if they’re not worth grading to most, getting them for free and most being over ace value 👍
  6. Not even sure the 57 set is proof might just be a complete set. got them all for free from my step dad. He always gives my son any coins he knows are worth more than face value
  7. 👍 not looking to sell them. I might just buy a holders for the 1957 and get them out of that case. Leave the rest as is
  8. Besides the 1957 coins which I don’t think are proof just a complete set The rest are all issues from the mint
  9. Looks like the older sets are all from Philadelphia I’ll probably send in the 57 set as it’s not in the original proof packaging(probably not proof) but still in nice shape - the dime which is definitely starting to oxidize. the insert even says in time they might tarnish
  10. 1957 are the oldest. Not sure if they’re proof but still a nice set. I have 1 60 1 61 2 62 1 63 4 64 the rest are 71-92 and two proof tribute sets