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It would be interesting to see if the sellout has impacted after-market prices but I suspect not much if any. It seems like for once the US Mint successfully forecast a mintage.


If anything the fact that it kept coming back available everyday in that kind of quantity most likely hurt the after market
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Because of my interest in AES, this set caught my eye. Found it on the bay with a BIN price below USM issue price.

ebay Item: 394261594441

Would it be better to get the set or to find a TPG certified version of the Rv Prf AES ? Looks like the set might not hold its issue value for the long haul
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Good for you, but so sad to see! I thought this one would be a winner!
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The Mint could create a "Pride of North America" set and include a Winged Liberty (Libertad) from Mexico as well.
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Excellent Thread. Just re-read the posts, Very Informative Comments. Great discussions, Civil Too.... What's the status of this SET, US OR CANADA, in terms of Value....

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Because of my interest in AES, this set caught my eye. Found it on the bay with a BIN price below USM issue price... Would it be better to get the set or to find a TPG certified version of the Rv Prf AES ?
Get the set! I bought the set from the Mint. I love this set!


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Looks like the set might not hold its issue value for the long haul
That is only $6.38 less that what I paid. Could be a lot worse. So, I paid six bucks extra to have it three years before you did.
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So, I paid six bucks extra to have it three years before you did.

And not (having the potential for being) cherrypicked.

That said, w/ jbuck; get the set. It's a great one and you won't be sorry.
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And not (having the potential for being) cherrypicked.
That too!
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@jBuck, I convinced my kids to buy me this set for Christmas.
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Hey John,

Yes, loved AZ. It was nice weather not crazy hot.
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Not crazy hot is right, down right heavy winter coat weather The '60's is down right brisk isn't it?

Sorry we couldn't meet up, but I was crazy busy with work and family...
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@jBuck, I convinced my kids to buy me this set for Christmas.
Fantastic!
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Sorry to go off-topic, but AZ was mentioned and I may take a job in Tucson. Any comments?
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Hi Jim,

My 2 favorite cities in AZ are Flagstaff and Tucson. Both have a fun and edgy vibe. But you asked about Tucson. Elizabeth and I went for 5 days. We stayed in Oro Valley at the base of the Santa Catalina mountains. If looking for a place to live I would recommend that area. It's close enough to Tucson and the mountains and has an upscale feel. The house prices are comparable to what NJ homes would cost with much lower taxes.

We found great food places nearby, including new American, really good pizza and a great bakery, I recommend Kneaders Bakery Cafe, Wildflowers and Charo Vida, all good food and very reasonable. Really lots of good places. There is also a coin shop on Oracle rd. And you can hike in the mountains. If you golf at least 2 public golf courses are available. There are lots of HOAs if you want that and also neighborhoods.

As a place to plant roots I think the Oro Valley would be nice. But it is missing some of the history that the old Pueblo has. Tucson itself is a spread out city with a small central business district. You have to drive everywhere. And we felt safe everywhere we went. Although parts of South Tucson looked a little sketchy.

Anywhere by ASU (Arizona state University) will have a lot of college kids around, but you also have access to all the museums (try to go the Tucson History Museum). If you don't want to be where all the college students go drinking I would avoid living on 4th Ave. Definitely go there for dinner/drinks/music but expect lots of students. I recommend the Congress hotel for dinner, drinks and music. Good food and reasonable. Also LaCo Tucson in the Old Artisan's building. The margaritas are really good.

South of Tucson it gets a little poorer and also dustier. The areas by the Indian reservations being the poorest and dustiest.

Tucson is Overall an above average city with many great places to live and things to do, with some places that are sketchy but no where as bad for example as St. Louis or Camden, NJ.

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