1999-2008 Silver Proof Set.

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  1. rjbeck

    rjbeck COLLECTOR

    I was looking for an ASE 1986-2009 mint state set in a Dansco or Littleman album or something similar and came across this 1999-2007 silver proof set containing 95 coins and the red box to hold them. The unusual thing was the only silver proof set I had was the 2008 silver set which I bought from the mint for $45 and would complete this set. I bid $525.00 and won it for $510.00 I looked through my red book and came up with a ridiculous price and past auctions on ebay and I really couldn't go by there prices since they were all over the board. Was this a good purchase,I really appreciate your help.Randy.Beck
     

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  3. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    yup it was

    1999-300
    2000-2002 about 150

    so thats 450 there itself

    u did great just check the coins t make sure everything is ok

    i am proud of u
     
  4. bama guy

    bama guy Coin Hoarder

    Very good buy I would say. From the photos, the boxes looks like they are in very good shape also, which I think is important. Take your time when you open them. I have this set also but some of the boxes were opened hastly and it still bugs me the boxes are not in the shape they should be.
     
  5. Mr. Coin Lover

    Mr. Coin Lover Supporter**

    Outstanding buy, you did extremely well. I watch these from time to time, always that '99 that holds me back.
     
  6. NPCoin

    NPCoin Resident Imbecile

    You did beyond good on that deal! A realistic retail price should have been around $680 to get that set from a dealer. Very nice!
     
  7. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I agree. Excellent buy!
     
  8. Stupidcoinguy

    Stupidcoinguy Senior Member

    Yeah, I am almost crying to hear you say that, cause I bought 1999 all silver(complete set, pennies and all) for $715........
     
  9. troublesbrewin

    troublesbrewin remember rotary phones?

    That's a great buy, I'm glad I bought that set when it was offered by the Mint. The original price of all ten sets from the mint came to nearly $450.

    Awesome buy!!
     
  10. 1954silvertoo

    1954silvertoo Junior Member

    i hope it is the silver proof sets not clad.the box'es are easy to open and close back.i have been watching them for a long time on ebay.seen a lot of 1999 silver proof box'es sold.if someone wanted to they could put the clad coins in the box and sell it as the silver set.if you open it to make sure that it is silver when you get them. then they will say how do we know that you did not change them when you opened the box.they were only around 800.000 silver proof sets total to start with.alot were opened for grading a lot of them were opened and sold for albums.a lot were just stored up by the buyer.and still they are always some on ebay for sale.makes you wonder a little.
     
  11. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    Sounds like a great buy! I can remember when the 1999 & 2001 would have cost more then that. Congrats...and check them out good!
     
  12. giorgio11

    giorgio11 Senior Numismatist

    Definitely a steal! You did good.
     
  13. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Valid point and exactly what I'd do if I had bought this lot. Since this thread originally was started 4-20-2009, and we haven't heard back from the OP, I think it's safe to assume that all was well with the sets....:smile
     
  14. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    I need be more careful and watch dates!

    Glad you caught that Ken!
     
  15. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    You did very well on your recent purchase! If I had the money, I'd be in the market for something like that. But a word of advice (and I'm sure you're aware of it), never use the Redbook as a price guide when buying anything. When the market gets soft on a certain series, it seems to take years for them to adjust.
     
  16. Bazz

    Bazz Member

    Why would the redbooks be no good as references for buying things? I thought that was what they were used for? I realize that prices change during a year but why not as a loose reference? Just curious.
     
  17. djjq29

    djjq29 Member

    Definitely a nice purchase.

    Make me wonder why I did not purchase them from the Mint when they were initailly issued. It would have been one of th few Mint products that actually increased in value.
     
  18. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    The coin market fluctuates pretty rapidly. By the time the Red Book's are printed and hit the shelves the prices are already a couple months old. They simply aren't up to date. I think they are good for a VERY general price idea...but not much more than that.
     
  19. Bazz

    Bazz Member

    That's what I thought. Thank you. With that being said where does one go to get the most accurate and up to date pricing?
     
  20. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    There are a couple of options. I think the best one is just to use the Heritage Auctions website. That's how I do it. It's free to sign up and just browse the old auctions to see what things are selling for.

    Here is the website: http://coins.ha.com/
     
  21. Bazz

    Bazz Member

    I guess Teletrade would be another option within the same realm.
     
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