The Presidential dollars are supposed to be circulating coinage and the Proof set is supposed to contain one each of circulating coinage so my guess is 5 2007 dollar coins in the proof set counting the Sac and a whole lot more $$$ for the set.
The mint was doing a study to see how much people would pay for the set. So far, it seems that it will be around $1,000,000 (plus postage & handling).
Per : nickelman From Coin Chat Registered User Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 203 The Presidential dollars are supposed to be circulating coinage and the Proof set is supposed to contain one each of circulating coinage so my guess is 5 2007 dollar coins in the proof set counting the Sac and a whole lot more $$$ for the set.
I was just wondering... if they have another slab of coins in the 2007 proof set, than the "shoebox" they are selling for the proof sets won't work for the last two years.
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ND86 You've become our new official authority on the mysterious workings of the U.S. Mint.Keep it up!
This does bring up a good point! How is the mint going to display the new Presidential Dollars taking the edge into account? I Hadn't even given that a moments thought.
if the new sets cost over 40 bucks each, forget it ,dont buy it,,let the mint understand that is not right. lol Im telling you all,, there going to be VERY OVER PRICED.
Even if they are overpriced, I'll end up getting them anyway. I want the whole collection, and a coupla extra bucks isn't going to stop me from having it.