Hmmm...along that train of thought, clad proof sets certainly seem asleep. Again, not sure they'll wake up.
I think the classic styled spouse obverses have potential (e.g. Jefferson).
Thanks, I was unaware of that. Is the mint consistent in its reporting mintages like this, such that you always have to add individual with set...
So...I guess it matters WHY you might buy one. Since future value is usually important, take a look at a greysheet. Jackie plus 3 Olympics, FDR...
Which would you do? 1. Buy the Unc 2. Buy the Proof 3. Buy a spouse...much lower mintage :hail: 4. None of the above...they're only worth...
Agree with all but the "foolish." I respect anyone who bails for their principles. If you're not a seller, and don't want to be reminded of the...
Everyone is wondering that, and I don't think you can know for certain either way. Don't forget, you can inspect and return if you're not satisfied!
"...coins non-collectors collected." Love that. Which is why I think SILVER proof sets are cool :cool:
They make excellent gifts which encourage YNs. Inexpensive and pretty, and relates to their birth year, graduation, etc.
Welcome! I recommend investing under $20 total, on a few 50 packs of Saflips and a dozen archival quality heavy weight 3-ring pages. Slide your...
Thanks for the reminder. That proof coin is one of the reasons I will probably pick up a proof set this year.
I love sets. I enjoy flipping through a Heritage Auction catalog of 1930s to 1950s proof sets. The picture of the quarters is telling... often...
I envisioned an ice cream sandwich, with ATB pucks on top and bottom, RPs shining and peeking out all around the inside like melting ice cream.
Well, at least they confirmed the RP will not be offered apart from the set.
Amazing. Can you share a link for that?
I'm waiting on the Denali puck, and probably talk myself into a silver proof set by then. I got the quarters early...Nothing else really jumps...
I'm actually thinking about this as well. I may pick a few of the nicest examples, just to show various finishes, and let the rest go for...
Proof sovereigns are now close to spot, huge history, can be bought in OGP from APMEX, close to 1/4 oz...what's not to like?
Me, too.
I totally agree with the UHR idea, and confirm the unbearable lightness of dramatizing this.
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