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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 576826, member: 9474"]Yes, I am talking mostly about the commemoratives. The instances where the proof is worth more than the uncs I have found that the price difference is usually +/- $5. There are a handful of proof comms that I did find that are worth somewhat more than the uncs, but while on paper this may be the case, on ebay the sales of both types of coins are quite similar. Can't really judge the ASEs, AGEs, APEs, and ABGs yet since only a few years in minting the "collectors" unc. But technically yes, you are correct both the 2008 and 2007 seem to be worth more in the proof than the unc for the ASE and most of the AGEs and APEs and ABEs too. But I think this will all change once the market realizes how much less the uncs were minted than the proofs. Unfortunately, its not just about mintage, because if that were the case the First Spouse coins would be worth tons, but rather it is also about demand. Proof coins seem to be in more demand with collectors than the uncs and from my personal experience always have been which would explain the higher mintages. When it comes to overall mintage of the two types of coins, in all cases that I am aware of, uncs are always behind the proofs. Just my personal opinion. :thumb:</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't know much about the quarter sets, but I believe the proofs typically are worth more than the uncs. And without my books in front of me, I would say that this is where there are less proofs minted than uncs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 576826, member: 9474"]Yes, I am talking mostly about the commemoratives. The instances where the proof is worth more than the uncs I have found that the price difference is usually +/- $5. There are a handful of proof comms that I did find that are worth somewhat more than the uncs, but while on paper this may be the case, on ebay the sales of both types of coins are quite similar. Can't really judge the ASEs, AGEs, APEs, and ABGs yet since only a few years in minting the "collectors" unc. But technically yes, you are correct both the 2008 and 2007 seem to be worth more in the proof than the unc for the ASE and most of the AGEs and APEs and ABEs too. But I think this will all change once the market realizes how much less the uncs were minted than the proofs. Unfortunately, its not just about mintage, because if that were the case the First Spouse coins would be worth tons, but rather it is also about demand. Proof coins seem to be in more demand with collectors than the uncs and from my personal experience always have been which would explain the higher mintages. When it comes to overall mintage of the two types of coins, in all cases that I am aware of, uncs are always behind the proofs. Just my personal opinion. :thumb: Don't know much about the quarter sets, but I believe the proofs typically are worth more than the uncs. And without my books in front of me, I would say that this is where there are less proofs minted than uncs.[/QUOTE]
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