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<p>[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 1259781, member: 18157"]A fellow CT First Spouse lover sold me both the Proof and Unc boxes. The first year the coins were issued (2007), the Mint sold a four (4) coin multi-coin display boxes; one for the Uncs and a different one for the Proofs. The problem was that you still got the individual boxes and had to buy the multi-coin display boxes separately...they weren't cheap. </p><p><br /></p><p>Most folks were sending their coins to be graded and didn't even want the single boxes they came in. Net result...very few of the multi-coin display boxes were ever sold and they were discontinued after the first year. The multi-coin boxes are more rare than the coins themselves! The Mint changed the size of the plastic holders in 2008 so later coins don't even fit in the multi-coin display boxes...unless you transfer them to 2007 holders.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the Liberty subset looks really nice in the multi-coin boxes. I see them come up for sale on eBay once in a very long while. I always keep my eyes peeled for more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 1259781, member: 18157"]A fellow CT First Spouse lover sold me both the Proof and Unc boxes. The first year the coins were issued (2007), the Mint sold a four (4) coin multi-coin display boxes; one for the Uncs and a different one for the Proofs. The problem was that you still got the individual boxes and had to buy the multi-coin display boxes separately...they weren't cheap. Most folks were sending their coins to be graded and didn't even want the single boxes they came in. Net result...very few of the multi-coin display boxes were ever sold and they were discontinued after the first year. The multi-coin boxes are more rare than the coins themselves! The Mint changed the size of the plastic holders in 2008 so later coins don't even fit in the multi-coin display boxes...unless you transfer them to 2007 holders. I think the Liberty subset looks really nice in the multi-coin boxes. I see them come up for sale on eBay once in a very long while. I always keep my eyes peeled for more.[/QUOTE]
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