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<p>[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 4373401, member: 5787"]With the release of the 2020 silver proof set, I thought it time for another update of the silver proof sets (value vs mintage) from 1992 to present. The values of the sets seem to have risen since the last update in January 2019. It is probably related to the price of silver, which went up 15% in 2019. The 2012 set did see some reduction in value, but is still the star of this show. The 1999 set continues it decent and now sits at just $65. The 2018 set has the lowest mintage of any set since 1992 at just 332,274. It will be interesting to see if its value increases with time. The mintage of 2019 set rebounded from the nadir of 2018 probably as a result of the 2019-W reverse proof cent and the increase in silver content of the silver coins to 99.9%. The COVID-19 may play some havoc with the 2020 release and sales but the W reverse proof nickel may help save the day for this set. The price increase to $63.25 is unsettling in these troubled times. A table and chart for your viewing pleasure:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1103845[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1103840[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 4373401, member: 5787"]With the release of the 2020 silver proof set, I thought it time for another update of the silver proof sets (value vs mintage) from 1992 to present. The values of the sets seem to have risen since the last update in January 2019. It is probably related to the price of silver, which went up 15% in 2019. The 2012 set did see some reduction in value, but is still the star of this show. The 1999 set continues it decent and now sits at just $65. The 2018 set has the lowest mintage of any set since 1992 at just 332,274. It will be interesting to see if its value increases with time. The mintage of 2019 set rebounded from the nadir of 2018 probably as a result of the 2019-W reverse proof cent and the increase in silver content of the silver coins to 99.9%. The COVID-19 may play some havoc with the 2020 release and sales but the W reverse proof nickel may help save the day for this set. The price increase to $63.25 is unsettling in these troubled times. A table and chart for your viewing pleasure: [ATTACH=full]1103845[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1103840[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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