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<p>[QUOTE="ryanh55, post: 68650, member: 3747"]I guess I am comparing these Legacy sets to the Prestige sets of a couple of years ago.... When I look in the Red Book it states that the mintage for the 1997 Prestige set (last prestige set made) was 80,000... $48 list price and now selling for around $200-$275.. This will take me a while to get baced on the price now to fill my collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now what I don't know is did they sell the Botanic dollar separate in this year like they are the Marine and John Marshall? if so then just like now I know there is a higher mintage for the actual coin but only a cirtain amount were put in the Prestige sets. does this make sense.</p><p><br /></p><p>And for that matter... I am back to a good question... what does lowering the mintage for the legacy sets say... will the price of the legacy sets baced on a lower mintage go through the roof once they are sold out??? by raising the available single proof marine and John marshall dollars be the right thing to do...</p><p><br /></p><p>Just concerned that by lowing the mintage on the legacy set, will this price this right out of the average collectors pocket book...</p><p><br /></p><p>Ryan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ryanh55, post: 68650, member: 3747"]I guess I am comparing these Legacy sets to the Prestige sets of a couple of years ago.... When I look in the Red Book it states that the mintage for the 1997 Prestige set (last prestige set made) was 80,000... $48 list price and now selling for around $200-$275.. This will take me a while to get baced on the price now to fill my collection. Now what I don't know is did they sell the Botanic dollar separate in this year like they are the Marine and John Marshall? if so then just like now I know there is a higher mintage for the actual coin but only a cirtain amount were put in the Prestige sets. does this make sense. And for that matter... I am back to a good question... what does lowering the mintage for the legacy sets say... will the price of the legacy sets baced on a lower mintage go through the roof once they are sold out??? by raising the available single proof marine and John marshall dollars be the right thing to do... Just concerned that by lowing the mintage on the legacy set, will this price this right out of the average collectors pocket book... Ryan[/QUOTE]
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