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$1500 is the going rate for A25s in MS70/PR70 slabs, and is right around where the 2006 set would be in 70: $1100-$1200, so considering it's only 5x's of issue price, it's not a horrible deal at all if you want graded "perfect" coins for your collection.

Now here's is what I consider a great deal: bought two raw 2012 Britannias from MCM for $38.95 each. (Nice coins btw...)

Included in the invoice was an offer good for 18 graded 2012 ASEs for $1539 in MS70. That's too much, well you can have them in 69 for $829. The differences between the 18 coins? PCGS has 4 different labels and NGC has 14 (!) just for the 2012 ASE. Amazing. So you'd be paying a 20% premium for 69s over a raw roll of 20 or more than a 100% for 70s. The label craze is really at the height of absurdity now. I don't fault MCM for offering what the collecting public wants, but jeez...
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The only plastic I am interested in when it comes to my bullion, is the low price cases Provident sells to house them an protect them from the elements, at usually around 60 cents per case....
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