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<p>[QUOTE="AUBU2, post: 603243, member: 11120"]I'm sure this has been asked here before. Which Lincoln cents will be included in the mint uncirculated sets? Satin? Regular uncirculated? Proof? Was there any 2009 lincoln cents minted with a regular Lincoln memorial reverse? Maybe that will be the next error coin found. A mule 2009 coin with a pre 2009 reverse. With the regular proof sets going on sale Monday, has anyone figured out the value of a proof four coin cent lens? With a four coin Presidential proof set selling at $14.95, that leaves a value of about $15.00 for the remaining coins in the set. Subtract the face of the fractionals($1.65 for the native american dollar, half,dime, & nickel) and $1.50 for the six quarters. That leaves $11.85 for the four proof cent lens(Not including shipping) Less than $3 per proof cent! And thats figuring the fractional coins in the set at face value, not proof value. Another way to figure it is this, 4 coin presidential proof set $14.95, 6 coin quarter proof set also sells for $14.95(cost at mint when purchased seperately). You get the fractionals for nothing when you purchase the regular mint proof set.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AUBU2, post: 603243, member: 11120"]I'm sure this has been asked here before. Which Lincoln cents will be included in the mint uncirculated sets? Satin? Regular uncirculated? Proof? Was there any 2009 lincoln cents minted with a regular Lincoln memorial reverse? Maybe that will be the next error coin found. A mule 2009 coin with a pre 2009 reverse. With the regular proof sets going on sale Monday, has anyone figured out the value of a proof four coin cent lens? With a four coin Presidential proof set selling at $14.95, that leaves a value of about $15.00 for the remaining coins in the set. Subtract the face of the fractionals($1.65 for the native american dollar, half,dime, & nickel) and $1.50 for the six quarters. That leaves $11.85 for the four proof cent lens(Not including shipping) Less than $3 per proof cent! And thats figuring the fractional coins in the set at face value, not proof value. Another way to figure it is this, 4 coin presidential proof set $14.95, 6 coin quarter proof set also sells for $14.95(cost at mint when purchased seperately). You get the fractionals for nothing when you purchase the regular mint proof set.[/QUOTE]
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