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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 2696151, member: 307"]The thought that the set may be worth more in OGP is a valid one and one pondered by many numismatists, but I give you this:</p><p><br /></p><p>The market for the error coin as a single vs in the OGP is the main consideration IMHO.</p><p><br /></p><p>The truth about the market for OGP US proof sets is not a rosy picture. In fact, numbers suggest that fewer and fewer people are collecting these sets every year and that means that your prospective demand from that sector is shrinking.</p><p><br /></p><p>The error coin as a single should take this into consideration: will the coin grade at or near the top pop? If so, the. Its value as a single likely far outweighs its value in a set. </p><p><br /></p><p>If the coin would not grade at or near the top pop, then it is likely best sold as part of the "whole" OGP proof set as this will attract the most potential buyers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 2696151, member: 307"]The thought that the set may be worth more in OGP is a valid one and one pondered by many numismatists, but I give you this: The market for the error coin as a single vs in the OGP is the main consideration IMHO. The truth about the market for OGP US proof sets is not a rosy picture. In fact, numbers suggest that fewer and fewer people are collecting these sets every year and that means that your prospective demand from that sector is shrinking. The error coin as a single should take this into consideration: will the coin grade at or near the top pop? If so, the. Its value as a single likely far outweighs its value in a set. If the coin would not grade at or near the top pop, then it is likely best sold as part of the "whole" OGP proof set as this will attract the most potential buyers.[/QUOTE]
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