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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1931447, member: 15929"]This could very well be true but I really doubt it since the boxes are all exactly the same with few exceptions. Proof and Uncirculated have different boxes and I believe that two different boxes were used for the uncirculated 2008-W Silver Eagles. Of course the proof SAE's have those little jewelry boxes but there are only minor differences in those as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course I have no idea about the gold since I don't buy the gold.</p><p><br /></p><p>1st Spouses? Given the aroma's given off by those boxes I'd have to question their ability for safe, long term storage but the boxes look pretty cool.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1995 Eagle Anniversary Sets, 2006 Anniversary Sets, 2011 Anniversary Sets, 2012 Two Coin San Francisco SAE Sets, and 2013 Two Coin West Point SAE Sets boxes may well be worth hanging onto since they are unique and not plain old cardboard but at the minimum, 100,000 or more exists for each of the above years, (excluding 1995) so I wouldn't really hold my breath.</p><p><br /></p><p>Additionally, like a 63 Corvette, they take up a lot of space for storage and if you're really into that, be prepared to shoulder the burden of that storage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1931447, member: 15929"]This could very well be true but I really doubt it since the boxes are all exactly the same with few exceptions. Proof and Uncirculated have different boxes and I believe that two different boxes were used for the uncirculated 2008-W Silver Eagles. Of course the proof SAE's have those little jewelry boxes but there are only minor differences in those as well. Of course I have no idea about the gold since I don't buy the gold. 1st Spouses? Given the aroma's given off by those boxes I'd have to question their ability for safe, long term storage but the boxes look pretty cool. The 1995 Eagle Anniversary Sets, 2006 Anniversary Sets, 2011 Anniversary Sets, 2012 Two Coin San Francisco SAE Sets, and 2013 Two Coin West Point SAE Sets boxes may well be worth hanging onto since they are unique and not plain old cardboard but at the minimum, 100,000 or more exists for each of the above years, (excluding 1995) so I wouldn't really hold my breath. Additionally, like a 63 Corvette, they take up a lot of space for storage and if you're really into that, be prepared to shoulder the burden of that storage.[/QUOTE]
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