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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 26693766, member: 13650"]That is an uncirculated set. There were 31,959 of the gold $5 made in uncirculated finish with 111,991 made in proof. The silver dollar in unc. was 133k made vs 738k made in proof. The proof finish was more popular but the Uncs are always lower mintage. Silver and gold are so high right now the mintages don't factor in to the numismatic value much at this point. </p><p><br /></p><p> At this moment the bare melt value of the $5 is $1,231.51 and the silver dollar melt value is $64.64. The half dollar is clad and worth about $15. <b> At bare minimum the set is worth $1300+. </b> Like anything else if it needs to be sold this very second, expect low ball offers from people who would be looking to flip to re-sell at a profit. Or, you could sell it yourself and cut out the middle man but will take time to find the right buyer who wants it for their collection. It's a very busy coin year this year with US mint products so not everyone will be looking to buy a 1991 set with budgets already stretched to the limit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 26693766, member: 13650"]That is an uncirculated set. There were 31,959 of the gold $5 made in uncirculated finish with 111,991 made in proof. The silver dollar in unc. was 133k made vs 738k made in proof. The proof finish was more popular but the Uncs are always lower mintage. Silver and gold are so high right now the mintages don't factor in to the numismatic value much at this point. At this moment the bare melt value of the $5 is $1,231.51 and the silver dollar melt value is $64.64. The half dollar is clad and worth about $15. [B] At bare minimum the set is worth $1300+. [/B] Like anything else if it needs to be sold this very second, expect low ball offers from people who would be looking to flip to re-sell at a profit. Or, you could sell it yourself and cut out the middle man but will take time to find the right buyer who wants it for their collection. It's a very busy coin year this year with US mint products so not everyone will be looking to buy a 1991 set with budgets already stretched to the limit.[/QUOTE]
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