Ben Cartwright SASS
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I was at the coin shop today when someone brought in a early 60's proof set (with some other coinds) which was unopened the person said they never opened it. I bought it off the dealer, a friend of mine as you never know what might be in it. I asked him if he thought it was truly unopened or was resealed or sealed by moisture over the years. He said he thought it was in fact unopened. I paid the same price as for an opened set.
Could it have a deep cameo Franklin in it?
I am not going to open it, will leave it as it is.
I wonder how many "unopened" sets are truly unopened and how can you really tell?
Could it have a deep cameo Franklin in it?
I am not going to open it, will leave it as it is.
I wonder how many "unopened" sets are truly unopened and how can you really tell?
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