2000-2006 Sac set

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Douglas, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Douglas

    Douglas Senior Member

    UNC 25 coin set is $335 too much to pay? Thanks, Douglas
     
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  3. SapperNurse

    SapperNurse DOD enhanced

    I am assuming that is the PDS collection right? Philly, Denver and Proof Sanfran? If so it sounds much much too high. I have seen cheaper in coin magazines that included an album.
     
  4. smullen

    smullen Coin Hoarder

    Are they slabbed by a TPG, in a Dansco, 2x2s or what???

    On Ebay I've seen complete sets in Danscos do for from 180.00 - 250.00

    Howed they get 25 coins?

    If I remember right the set is 2000 - 2006, seven years time 3 (P.D.S.) would be 21 coins...

    The other three might be Bonus Extras...
     
  5. tdm

    tdm New Member

    21 coins plus the 2005 matt finish, and the 2006 matt finish. is my guess.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank



    That's 23, still 2 bonus coins??
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    There actually are 25, only 24 of them are listed in the Red Book. The 25th would be the gold examples. Even so, I rather doubt the set mentioned would contain more than 22.

    Correction - if you count the 2 satin finish the final number would be 27.
     
  8. Douglas

    Douglas Senior Member

    Yep, PDS; 3X7 = 21 + P&D satin '05/'06 = 25 coins total. $335 is way too much, maybe worth $150? Thanks, Douglas
     
  9. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    Wow..and to think I started this set almost as a joke.
    Not laughing now.
     

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  10. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Boy, I need to learn to learn how to count :eek: Thanks Douglas :thumb:

    Add the Goodacre, the Millenium, the Cheerios and the gold to that and you have 29.
     
  11. Ed Goldman

    Ed Goldman coin collector

    I don't understand why the 2001-s is so much money, around $75.
     
  12. CentDime

    CentDime Coin Hoarder

    If that set is the one on HSN I wouldn't buy it, you are better off finding graded coins that are more valuable and for less money.
     
  13. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    The easy answer is supply and demand. There are simply more people out there who want the coin than the dealers can readily supply them with - so the price goes up. And the reason the dealers don't have many of them is because in 2001 the dealers didn't buy many of them. The majority of the mintage of the '01 Proof set was sold to individuals.
     
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