US Mint commemorative sets like this one seem to be going for about melt value on a regular basis via eBay – not a main stream high-visibility/high-demand item, but seems like a good numismatic area to shop for bargains. What do you think?
Some of these modern commemoratives have been dogs for years. With spot prices so high, now is a great time to sell for profit. Demand for PMs is also high and the buyers get them at around spot, which is a good deal. Everyone wins. TC
question. I have several 1949 Israeli Mint sets that say 1 Prouth Proof, all in original packaging. It has a 1 5 10 25 50 100 coins. Anyone know what these are valued at?
Please don't be offended, but why didn't you post this in "What's it worth" or in the "World" forum? It has little to do with US Commems. Chris