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American Eagle PF70 Set in NGC 1986-2013 including 1995W

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Since 1986 I started my collection of Silver Eagles NGC PF70. I was very fortunate to obtain the 1995W in NGC PF70. I was disappointed when the Mint did not issue a 2009 Proof coin, but I still continued my collection to this date of 2013. However, for personal reasons beyond my control, I will not be able to continue this collection. I am hoping to part with it to somebody who would like to continue on where I left off from 2013. If anyone would be interested in taking over this collection, please contact me by my email at pattycake2555@comcast.net.

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This post should be in the Money Marketplace forum if you are looking to sell your collection. References are also a plus!

 

Welcome to the boards! I hope you're able to get your collection sold.

 

Edited to add: I stand corrected! This thread is showing here in the Money Marketplace and on the U.S. Coins forum. I did not realize this until just now. My apologies!

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This post is in the money marketplace.

 

It was in the US coins forum. It was moved and I guess my reply carried over. My apologies again to the OP!

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We definitely want to see pics.

I think I saw a 95-W pcgs PR70DCAM that sold for like $80k on GC. Isn't it crazy that the one coin given away free as a bonus is the most desirable in PF70 of all this series??

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You should contact one of the bigger auction house. They will professionally photograph all the coins. And you will get a larger audience. As you know You have a very desirable set and will generate a lot of buzz. Good luck, and keep us posted as to what venue you will be using.

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You should contact one of the bigger auction house. They will professionally photograph all the coins. And you will get a larger audience. As you know You have a very desirable set and will generate a lot of buzz. Good luck, and keep us posted as to what venue you will be using.

 

Ditto!

 

I think this would be the best way to go to reach most of those collectors with the deepest pockets.

 

Chris

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