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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3147022, member: 78298"]I guess it must be the cardboard. The coins in the mints sets individually have very little value. It's not worth those prices no matter how scare they are.</p><p>I did buy a couple of mint sets from the late 80's early 90's. Never seemed like any big deal and I sold them. The tokens inside from the Denver mint were kind of cool.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3147022, member: 78298"]I guess it must be the cardboard. The coins in the mints sets individually have very little value. It's not worth those prices no matter how scare they are. I did buy a couple of mint sets from the late 80's early 90's. Never seemed like any big deal and I sold them. The tokens inside from the Denver mint were kind of cool.[/QUOTE]
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