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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 26615669, member: 4626"]Think I'll actually get this year's Innovation dollar reverse proof set, because there's two in there I want (Texas & Florida) and 2 of them individually cost about as much (or more) than the whole set, so may as well just get the set lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't bother getting every Innovation dollar but I decided I'll get at least one of every one that's space-related. So far that means Delaware, Maryland, Alabama, Florida, and Texas.</p><p><br /></p><p>Apparently the last year they bothered selling individual reverse proofs was 2020. I take it they didn't sell well. Also for what the Mint was selling them for, 2 of them cost more than the whole year set did anyway (if you factored shipping in). I kind of liked the individual packaging, giving details of the subject of that state's coin, but I guess I was in the minority as they gave that up after 2020.</p><p><br /></p><p>These things look really good in reverse proof. They come in regular proof too, but well, don't look as good in that IMO. I'm not paying for both so I'll just do reverse proof (and business strike for the album; I made the second page of my SBA dollar album "space-related small dollars.")</p><p><br /></p><p>I had a "got to get them all" attitude about presidential dollars but for some reason this series doesn't motivate me the same way.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nothing space-related in 2026, btw. But I may get some of California's dollar, featuring Steve Jobs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 26615669, member: 4626"]Think I'll actually get this year's Innovation dollar reverse proof set, because there's two in there I want (Texas & Florida) and 2 of them individually cost about as much (or more) than the whole set, so may as well just get the set lol. I don't bother getting every Innovation dollar but I decided I'll get at least one of every one that's space-related. So far that means Delaware, Maryland, Alabama, Florida, and Texas. Apparently the last year they bothered selling individual reverse proofs was 2020. I take it they didn't sell well. Also for what the Mint was selling them for, 2 of them cost more than the whole year set did anyway (if you factored shipping in). I kind of liked the individual packaging, giving details of the subject of that state's coin, but I guess I was in the minority as they gave that up after 2020. These things look really good in reverse proof. They come in regular proof too, but well, don't look as good in that IMO. I'm not paying for both so I'll just do reverse proof (and business strike for the album; I made the second page of my SBA dollar album "space-related small dollars.") I had a "got to get them all" attitude about presidential dollars but for some reason this series doesn't motivate me the same way. Nothing space-related in 2026, btw. But I may get some of California's dollar, featuring Steve Jobs.[/QUOTE]
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