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<p>[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2154262, member: 73321"]Proof sets should only exist as engineering specimens, to rest in a museum so that future generations can see what a 2012 coin looked like, at its BEST - proof (though the frosted ones are not included in this evaluation). But minting thousands and then selling them to collectors is counter productive. If several hundred sets were available, they should be sold only to registered museums, for preservation purposes. In reality, the type collection to own is the UNcirculated sets. These coins better reflect reality, how actual coins look in or before circulation. They are not some fancy relic or artistic embellishments. Its like owning a beautiful gold plated, framed and autographed .45 pistol: OR a real working Colt. Collecting coins is a hobby in which the collector often aims to improve the quality of his/her coins. Roll hunting, change checking, and buying from dealers. But just laying down cash for a shiney artificial multistruck never used coin is again, in opposition to the fun of trying to build and to better a collection, a collection reflecting reality.</p><p>Sure, I can run down and buy a proof Jefferson (six step!!) and slab it and stare at it. It is difficult to put into an album (though slab albums exist, they are bulky and costly). And as mentioned elsewhere the frosted devices destroy the original sculpting, actually a disfigurement. Nay, as for me I will search for MS coins, or buy UNcirculated sets, as to the proof coins -- I will buy only so as to possess an artificial extreme quality example, for show ONLY. Buying proof coins and then flipping for profit purposes, seems so lifeless to me, boring, dull. Proof coins are like royalty, like the upper caste folks, bluebloods, I prefer the masses, the common beauties, the ones you work for, you search for... I guess its time I stop going on and on.....</p><p>GSDykes[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2154262, member: 73321"]Proof sets should only exist as engineering specimens, to rest in a museum so that future generations can see what a 2012 coin looked like, at its BEST - proof (though the frosted ones are not included in this evaluation). But minting thousands and then selling them to collectors is counter productive. If several hundred sets were available, they should be sold only to registered museums, for preservation purposes. In reality, the type collection to own is the UNcirculated sets. These coins better reflect reality, how actual coins look in or before circulation. They are not some fancy relic or artistic embellishments. Its like owning a beautiful gold plated, framed and autographed .45 pistol: OR a real working Colt. Collecting coins is a hobby in which the collector often aims to improve the quality of his/her coins. Roll hunting, change checking, and buying from dealers. But just laying down cash for a shiney artificial multistruck never used coin is again, in opposition to the fun of trying to build and to better a collection, a collection reflecting reality. Sure, I can run down and buy a proof Jefferson (six step!!) and slab it and stare at it. It is difficult to put into an album (though slab albums exist, they are bulky and costly). And as mentioned elsewhere the frosted devices destroy the original sculpting, actually a disfigurement. Nay, as for me I will search for MS coins, or buy UNcirculated sets, as to the proof coins -- I will buy only so as to possess an artificial extreme quality example, for show ONLY. Buying proof coins and then flipping for profit purposes, seems so lifeless to me, boring, dull. Proof coins are like royalty, like the upper caste folks, bluebloods, I prefer the masses, the common beauties, the ones you work for, you search for... I guess its time I stop going on and on..... GSDykes[/QUOTE]
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