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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1275158, member: 307"]in regards to the OP, it would be a mistake to wait and buy the S and reverse proof on the secondary market. Those are the two premium coins in the set. The rest are available separately. You'd better believe that it will be less expensive to buy the set and sell the pieces that you don't like rather than buy the 2 premium coins after market. It is my experience that you will pay most if not all (or more) of the purchase price to buy these from an individual.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only reason someone would sell those two coins is to get the common ones for cheap or free. You almost certainly wouldn't sell them at a fair price. Otherwise what sense does it make to buy the set? Why not just buy the other two coins from the Mint?</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd like you to explain your premise that there is an advantage to buying from someone other than the Mint. What advantage is there in that? Unless the contents (like the Millenium Coin and Currency Set) are unknown or uncertain. This set is advertised as to what it has. No mysteries. So what advantage would there be?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1275158, member: 307"]in regards to the OP, it would be a mistake to wait and buy the S and reverse proof on the secondary market. Those are the two premium coins in the set. The rest are available separately. You'd better believe that it will be less expensive to buy the set and sell the pieces that you don't like rather than buy the 2 premium coins after market. It is my experience that you will pay most if not all (or more) of the purchase price to buy these from an individual. The only reason someone would sell those two coins is to get the common ones for cheap or free. You almost certainly wouldn't sell them at a fair price. Otherwise what sense does it make to buy the set? Why not just buy the other two coins from the Mint? I'd like you to explain your premise that there is an advantage to buying from someone other than the Mint. What advantage is there in that? Unless the contents (like the Millenium Coin and Currency Set) are unknown or uncertain. This set is advertised as to what it has. No mysteries. So what advantage would there be?[/QUOTE]
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