it sounds like there were not many dogs in this set. They must have tightened up qq
Almost every coin is just a superb gem on mine- did I just get luck or did they all turn out this way?
The coins in this set are just beautiful - strike surfaces the whole package- these are NICE
http://mintnewsblog.com/2013/01/2012-uncirculated-mint-set-sold-out/ If you can get these for under $30 grab as many as you can:thumb:
Ok now read these comments- ALL OF THEM-EVERY SINGLE ONE is bearish on clad proof Roosevelts...that my friend is a contrarian's dream come true. I...
now THERE is an overlooked series- clad proof Roosevelts
NGC are better when submitting PCGS are better when buying slabbed coins- this is because many NGC ms65's could never make 65 in PCGS.
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-bullion-demand-continues-to-run-hot
There simply were fewer people back then
Honestly this is like the 3rd or 4th time this type of thing has happened
thanks much
sold out- an others at that price?
TC comes through again!
The number of collectors will be much much larger and the will have smaller budgets. Those state quarter kids are looking at the red books and...
you are not taking the state quarter kids into account. That cadre contains more than all collectors of US coins from 1792 to present combined.
kids seem to live online now-a-days social media and such
So I guess thee have been no home-runs yet in this series
young people buy on the internet (they are tech savvy)
"paper" silver is usually backed by physical- but I'd say the prices are set on the "paper"market
pent up demand (they stopped SAE sales)+ new year excitement. the SAE market is very small compared to the overall silver market.
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