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1961 US Treasury Department (Sealed) Philadelphia Silver mint set - photo 1

1961 US Treasury Department (Sealed) Philadelphia Silver mint set

GovDealsCollectibles📍Mill City, OR

Current Bid

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Time Left

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Ends Aug 26, 2026

Market demand: Collectibles in Oregon sell about 77% of the time, typically ~8 bids. Based on 79 completed sales over the last year.

Seller

🏛️ CP Management Co., OR

Condition: As-is

Full Description

A sealed Treasury Mint set means: • No fingerprints • No haze from decades of mishandling • No coin switching • No cherry picking • No artificial toning • No cleaning The Mint Set contains silver coins including: One 90% silver Kennedy halves One 90% silver Washington quarters One 90% silver Roosevelt dimes Key upside coins 1961 Franklin Half (P & D) MS65: $75–$150 MS66: $250–$500 MS67: $1,000–$3,000+ (rare) 1961 Washington Quarters (P & D) MS66: $100–$250 MS67: $400–$1,000+ 1961 Roosevelt Dimes (P & D) MS67: $100–$300 MS68: $500–$1,200+ You decide if you want to unseal this set for the opportunity to confirm if it carries a Cameo Franklin valued between $1,000 to $3,000. Or a Cameo Washington Quarter valued between $250 to $1,000, a Roosevelt valued at over $1,200. Or leave it sealed and retain the value of these hard-to-find sets. The set came from the estate of a large mint set collector who passed and was discovered in a safe. US unopened Mint sets from the 60's are becoming harder and harder to find.

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Mill City, OR 97360-2409

CP Management Co., OR

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