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<p>[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 201143, member: 7297"]I think the mintage is going to be about 10,000 sets so I probably won't be buying one, I just can't see these coins selling for much over spot like the others with 10,000 mintage except for the reverse proof.</p><p><br /></p><p>While the gold set did great for the gold reverse proof, it killed the appreciation value for the other two coins as they were released in other sets. Since platinum proofs already sell at less than 10,000 mintage I can't see why they think people will be paying for these sets as though the demand is there like with gold.</p><p><br /></p><p>If we go by the price you say of $2800, then two of the coins are worth spot or about $1320 for the two. That means the reverse proof will be costing us $1290. But there are a few of the modern gold commemorative coins with mintages of 10,000 or so that cost only $600 to $1000 right now so that's why I don't see the upside on these sets [I bought one last week for $350 even].</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the platinum with the low mintages will be the ones that break out before these sets ever do. But this is just my opinion, if you want a set by all means buy one. I don't see the reverse proofs selling for less than $1290 so you certainly won't lose any with these if you do buy one. I may,I say may buy one yet still, just not sure is all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 201143, member: 7297"]I think the mintage is going to be about 10,000 sets so I probably won't be buying one, I just can't see these coins selling for much over spot like the others with 10,000 mintage except for the reverse proof. While the gold set did great for the gold reverse proof, it killed the appreciation value for the other two coins as they were released in other sets. Since platinum proofs already sell at less than 10,000 mintage I can't see why they think people will be paying for these sets as though the demand is there like with gold. If we go by the price you say of $2800, then two of the coins are worth spot or about $1320 for the two. That means the reverse proof will be costing us $1290. But there are a few of the modern gold commemorative coins with mintages of 10,000 or so that cost only $600 to $1000 right now so that's why I don't see the upside on these sets [I bought one last week for $350 even]. I think the platinum with the low mintages will be the ones that break out before these sets ever do. But this is just my opinion, if you want a set by all means buy one. I don't see the reverse proofs selling for less than $1290 so you certainly won't lose any with these if you do buy one. I may,I say may buy one yet still, just not sure is all.[/QUOTE]
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