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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 616235, member: 9474"]I do believe that this will be one of those sets of coins whose true value will not be determined for many, many years to come. I don't think there will be any middle ground here.... either they will be worth a ton of money or they will be worth melt. Only time will tell.</p><p><br /></p><p>And I agree.....not the most attractive coins in the world, but definitely, some of the most original. </p><p><br /></p><p>Here is my take on this.... with the release of the Harrison First Spouse, we have seen roughly just over 4,000 proofs and 2,000 uncs. So think about this for a moment.....assuming that out of the 4,000+ proofs that sold, each one went to a individual owner then, theoretically, we may only see only 4,000 or so complete proof sets. But we know that not all these went to individual owners... some went to dealers, so the possibility that less than 4,000 complete sets does exist. The same goes for the UNCs, but even less of those exist! So like I mentioned above, 20 or 30 years from now, this set could be a huge thing... or it could be one big bust! Only time will tell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 616235, member: 9474"]I do believe that this will be one of those sets of coins whose true value will not be determined for many, many years to come. I don't think there will be any middle ground here.... either they will be worth a ton of money or they will be worth melt. Only time will tell. And I agree.....not the most attractive coins in the world, but definitely, some of the most original. Here is my take on this.... with the release of the Harrison First Spouse, we have seen roughly just over 4,000 proofs and 2,000 uncs. So think about this for a moment.....assuming that out of the 4,000+ proofs that sold, each one went to a individual owner then, theoretically, we may only see only 4,000 or so complete proof sets. But we know that not all these went to individual owners... some went to dealers, so the possibility that less than 4,000 complete sets does exist. The same goes for the UNCs, but even less of those exist! So like I mentioned above, 20 or 30 years from now, this set could be a huge thing... or it could be one big bust! Only time will tell.[/QUOTE]
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