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<p>[QUOTE="Hiddendragon, post: 1979707, member: 25270"]Australian proof sets can get pretty expensive. I have several because I am trying to assemble a complete Australian collection and there are several dates that are only made for sets. Some of them from the 80s and 90s sell for $15-$20. That is kind of a lot for sets with no silver in them and modern coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hiddendragon, post: 1979707, member: 25270"]Australian proof sets can get pretty expensive. I have several because I am trying to assemble a complete Australian collection and there are several dates that are only made for sets. Some of them from the 80s and 90s sell for $15-$20. That is kind of a lot for sets with no silver in them and modern coins.[/QUOTE]
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