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<p>[QUOTE="NSP, post: 5001748, member: 74849"]I believe that the Limited Edition Silver Proof Set generally includes a proof example of all the silver coins made by the mint that year. This would mean the following coins would be included in the set:</p><p><br /></p><p>- dime</p><p>- five (5) ATB quarters</p><p>- half dollar</p><p>- silver eagle </p><p><br /></p><p>Per the US Mint’s price increases, I believe this is supposed to be priced at $201.00 (though they haven’t officially posted the price yet, so I guess it could change).</p><p><br /></p><p>It’s worth noting that the 2020 silver proof set costs $105.00 and the 2020-S silver eagle costs $73.00 (though it’s currently unavailable). This would add up to $178.00, plus the regular silver proof set would also include the cent, nickel, and Native American dollar (the Limited Edition set excludes these). </p><p><br /></p><p>So the real question is whether or not the fancier packaging plus the omission of the cent, nickel, and Native American dollar is worth paying an extra $23.00 (assuming the $201.00 price is in fact correct). I would personally err on the side of “no,” but everyone has different factors to consider when making this decision.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NSP, post: 5001748, member: 74849"]I believe that the Limited Edition Silver Proof Set generally includes a proof example of all the silver coins made by the mint that year. This would mean the following coins would be included in the set: - dime - five (5) ATB quarters - half dollar - silver eagle Per the US Mint’s price increases, I believe this is supposed to be priced at $201.00 (though they haven’t officially posted the price yet, so I guess it could change). It’s worth noting that the 2020 silver proof set costs $105.00 and the 2020-S silver eagle costs $73.00 (though it’s currently unavailable). This would add up to $178.00, plus the regular silver proof set would also include the cent, nickel, and Native American dollar (the Limited Edition set excludes these). So the real question is whether or not the fancier packaging plus the omission of the cent, nickel, and Native American dollar is worth paying an extra $23.00 (assuming the $201.00 price is in fact correct). I would personally err on the side of “no,” but everyone has different factors to consider when making this decision.[/QUOTE]
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