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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7311153, member: 105098"]I'm on the fence on this theory myself and here's why. every year they make proof sets and every year they sell them, and every year they don't really gain value all that much, exception I guess would be the 2012S silver proof set.... I dunno, you may have a point. </p><p><br /></p><p>I guess it's best to watch the sales of the set as the year progresses. I don't see it being anything worth $105 unless it's down below a 400K mintage even then they don't gain much value. I mean it's not 14 coins like 2012, it's 7. even the price for the 2012 set makes no sense to me, it's not much lower than any other year, in fact 2015 S silver is lower mintage, just dealers paying more for sets on the aftermarket for their "enrollment" sets like HSN I guess and the mint ending sales on it early I suppose that pushed the price up.</p><p><br /></p><p>I won't be spending $105.00 to gamble that the mint might end sales early, or low mintage it, heck, they might realize their stupidity and adjust the price downward later in the year just like they raised it late last year. </p><p><br /></p><p>And heck the clad proof set, 3 coins shorter, no bonus coin, and same price as last year. I guess it's the packaging that has the most cost and value and the coins are costless or something??? LOL Sorry, I don't want to pay those kinds of prices for packaging, send out the ring boxes with tissue paper again thank you very much![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7311153, member: 105098"]I'm on the fence on this theory myself and here's why. every year they make proof sets and every year they sell them, and every year they don't really gain value all that much, exception I guess would be the 2012S silver proof set.... I dunno, you may have a point. I guess it's best to watch the sales of the set as the year progresses. I don't see it being anything worth $105 unless it's down below a 400K mintage even then they don't gain much value. I mean it's not 14 coins like 2012, it's 7. even the price for the 2012 set makes no sense to me, it's not much lower than any other year, in fact 2015 S silver is lower mintage, just dealers paying more for sets on the aftermarket for their "enrollment" sets like HSN I guess and the mint ending sales on it early I suppose that pushed the price up. I won't be spending $105.00 to gamble that the mint might end sales early, or low mintage it, heck, they might realize their stupidity and adjust the price downward later in the year just like they raised it late last year. And heck the clad proof set, 3 coins shorter, no bonus coin, and same price as last year. I guess it's the packaging that has the most cost and value and the coins are costless or something??? LOL Sorry, I don't want to pay those kinds of prices for packaging, send out the ring boxes with tissue paper again thank you very much![/QUOTE]
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