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<p>[QUOTE="09S-V.D.B, post: 199538, member: 4379"]One auction for an opened 20th Anniversary set closed at $325 on ebay two days, setting a new record. Looking over today's completed auctions, they seem to be going steady around $300. </p><p><br /></p><p>Although I have often heard how the reverse proof and the W-Unc. have extremely low mintages, they don't. The average mintage for a collectors' edition (read: Proof) ASE is around 500,000, the reverse proof mintage is 250,000, and the W-Unc. mintage is around 480,000. Yes - the W-Unc. has the lowest mintage for an uncirculated ASE, BUT, unlike other years, it is a numismatic collectible, not a bullion coin. IMO the Reverse proof is the real rarity in the 20th anniversary set, not the W-Unc. Having said all that, I do own a few sets, so hopefully they will be worth $500 soon.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edited to say the $325 dollar record I am referring to is for an opened, raw set. For sales of two or more sets, the average price per set is a bit higher than for single sets.</p><p><br /></p><p>My $0.02,</p><p>09S[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="09S-V.D.B, post: 199538, member: 4379"]One auction for an opened 20th Anniversary set closed at $325 on ebay two days, setting a new record. Looking over today's completed auctions, they seem to be going steady around $300. Although I have often heard how the reverse proof and the W-Unc. have extremely low mintages, they don't. The average mintage for a collectors' edition (read: Proof) ASE is around 500,000, the reverse proof mintage is 250,000, and the W-Unc. mintage is around 480,000. Yes - the W-Unc. has the lowest mintage for an uncirculated ASE, BUT, unlike other years, it is a numismatic collectible, not a bullion coin. IMO the Reverse proof is the real rarity in the 20th anniversary set, not the W-Unc. Having said all that, I do own a few sets, so hopefully they will be worth $500 soon. Edited to say the $325 dollar record I am referring to is for an opened, raw set. For sales of two or more sets, the average price per set is a bit higher than for single sets. My $0.02, 09S[/QUOTE]
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