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<p>[QUOTE="line_grade, post: 192947, member: 3078"]Well, I have just sold on E-bay a complete silver proof set collection from 1999 thru 2006 and the bid price was $644.00 , also a complete clad proof set collection from 1999 thru 2006 for $242.50. This sale just ended on Saturday, the 3rd of February. I have noticed in the last few months the price of a complete run of sets, whether clad or silver, has "flattened" out somewhat. The more modern silver sets, that is, the 2004 or 2005 or 2006 sets, at least on e-bay, are going for "rock bottom" prices at this point and I refuse to sell. The mint prices keep going up and it's almost impossible to re-coup your expenses at this point. The older sets, 1999 in particular, I think have "peaked" at the present time. The sleeper set is the 2002 silver. A lot of speculation surrounds the end of the state quarters program and only time will tell. If you look at all the mintage figures, none of the prices justify the present costs. Stay within your budget and if possible look for the best quality you can find for your dollar. All of this is just my humble opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="line_grade, post: 192947, member: 3078"]Well, I have just sold on E-bay a complete silver proof set collection from 1999 thru 2006 and the bid price was $644.00 , also a complete clad proof set collection from 1999 thru 2006 for $242.50. This sale just ended on Saturday, the 3rd of February. I have noticed in the last few months the price of a complete run of sets, whether clad or silver, has "flattened" out somewhat. The more modern silver sets, that is, the 2004 or 2005 or 2006 sets, at least on e-bay, are going for "rock bottom" prices at this point and I refuse to sell. The mint prices keep going up and it's almost impossible to re-coup your expenses at this point. The older sets, 1999 in particular, I think have "peaked" at the present time. The sleeper set is the 2002 silver. A lot of speculation surrounds the end of the state quarters program and only time will tell. If you look at all the mintage figures, none of the prices justify the present costs. Stay within your budget and if possible look for the best quality you can find for your dollar. All of this is just my humble opinion.[/QUOTE]
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