Mine came Monday, I got 2 sets. One to keep intact and one to break up for albums. I love the West Point Special Edition reverse proof, the 2nd in the series. Now I have to wait for the West Point Special Edition Uncirculated Penny that will be available later this month.
When I buy a Proof set, I don’t expect perfect and certainly don’t expect a set full of coins that will grade PR-70 DCam. What I do expect are Proof coins without big marks, toning spots and especially fingerprints. I routine inspection should reveal those. As for the price, with older sets really wholesaling for prices that are 35% under Greysheet bid, $55 really isn’t that cheep. Once they get the coinage process up and running, making these coins is not a high cost operation.
Here is my set, which I posted somewhere else too. The thought that the W cents might increase sales doesn't appear to be true. The clad and silver proof sets seem to have about the same or a little less demand than 2018. It is a little early on the silver proof set but the first couple of week's of sales (208,526) were not fantastic.