Did anyone order their silver reverse proof sets? Only 200,000 being made. Do you think that thats alot of sets. Are they sold out yet?
There is already a thread for this topic: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/sa...-reverse-proof-set.320392/page-2#post-3140439 To answer your questions, whether or not it is a good deal depends on you. Does it interest you? Is it something you want to collect? Personally, I am not buying any sets, because I don't find the set interesting or valuable to me. They aren't sold out yet. 200,000 is a lot of sets compared to items in the past that have been popular.
I'm not buying any more sets from the US Mint. The first reverse proof coins were something different so I purchased the 2006 20th Anniversary SAE reverse proof and the 2011 reverse proof. But that's it! It seems like the Mint is starting to take advantage of us collectors. Same goes for the Commemorative coins being issued twice a year. I'd rather spend my cash on coins that have some numismatic value.
I thought these were a "mini" mint errors of the 5oz ATB quarters ? ahh, man. I bought "regular" reverse proof coins ?
I am. 1 set of my 3. I’ll put each set under my new scope. The best set gets graded. NGC. It’ll be a “companion” set to last year’s EU set. My kid will have “custody” of both the 2017 EU and this’n.
Old Thomas Jefferson and Sacagawea came out with x-ray eyes. That’s about the only serious criticism I have. The original Jefferson obverse would have worked better.
Got my two sets today. Here's one of them, which is plagued with scuff marks, but the coins are just fine. LOVE this set.