coin collectors were disregarded the making american history currency and coin set. they only care about the 2012s silver proof eagle. while the paper money collectors does care. they disregarded the eagle coins. and bidding up the $5.00 note which they considered very special i guess. what you guys think?. who is correct and who is wrong?. here were some results from e-bay. $5.00 note only. no silver eagle. $56.09 with 3 bids and still open. $66.09 with 9 bids, sold. $62.00 with 6 bids, sold. $63.11 with 15 bids, sold. now grey sheet lowered down the 2012s silver eagle proof coin from $95.00 bid to just $65.00 bid. but the $5.00 note is heading upward. so i should say the set should be over $100.00. most ebay set sold an average around $90.00 a set. again the raw 2012s reverse proof silver eagle maintained $100.00 bid. plus the 2012s silver eagle proof at $65.00 bid. total $165.00. that should be the grey sheet dealers to dealers bid for this 2012s 2 coin set. so the collectors selling to dealers should be around $140.00 to $150.00 a set. and dealers selling to collectors should be around $199.95 a set. the price exactly offered by apmex and mintproducts.com. which is $199.95 and $194.99 a set. note: the other special limited crisp $5.00 note offered directly from the bureau of engraving and printing price were usually start at $29.95 a note.
the bureau of engraving and printing sent error $5.00 note for u.s. mint?. no # "150" or "150" number at the end. if i got them. i won't send them back. it's special. the price should be very high....... http://www.coinworld.com/articles/some-notes-in-mint-bep-coin-and-currency-set-/
Here's your info. http://pcgscurrency.com/pricing.html http://www.pmgnotes.com/services/services.aspx
I bought the set pre graded by NGC. I got it for the coin, the note does little for me. The serial is absurdley high, and I don't find the fact that the serial starts with 150 followed by a large line of random numbers to be unique or interesting at all.