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Pillar of the Community
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^ Funnily enough, it now shows as "currently unavailable" again. But this is largely academical as the sales figures as of Apr23 theoretically leave 94 sets available (74,906 sold).
I honestly hope this coin will be available in another format besides the LESPS.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Funnily enough, it now shows as "currently unavailable" again. So you're saying there's a chance.... Quote: I honestly hope this coin will be available in another format besides the LESPS. I do too. I like your "proof ASE set with both W & S minted coins" idea, personally. 
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Pillar of the Community
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That W & S (and P) PF set would have made sense last year but instead we go edge inscribed coins  . I think the LE PF set will be the only additional way to get the S
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Pillar of the Community
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The Bay's aftermarket prices look to be slightly lowering by the days.... Not much, but lowering............... 
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Yup, I saw 5-6 (raw) sell for $130-140 and then the last one sold (this AM) boings in at $177.45.
Still a market that's being established
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Pillar of the Community
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I am going to buy EVERY 2017 LESPS, I can...................  
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Pillar of the Community
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At $130-140 it's cheaper just to buy the Congrats set if it's the S you want
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Exactly. That's why I think the long term price for the Congratulations set will be in the $120 to $140 range.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: At $130-140 it's cheaper just to buy the Congrats set if it's the S you want. We don't know what the price of the '17 LESPS will be yet, and the '16 is $140. So if the '17 is also $140 and the 2ndary market for the Congrats set is $140, you'd be better off buying the LESPS and get yourself a little extra silver.
Edited by CelticKnot 05/02/2017 11:25 am
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A little more then a little extra silver......I really use to like knowing the Mint's schedule, Now that it's just an updated piece compared to the ( almost ) full year at a glance.......
Edited by Morgans Dad 05/02/2017 12:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I don't know why I thought the LE set was $149.95....LE set Makes sense if the S stays in the $130-140 range...as long as you are not into labels. Grading the LE S ASE would be VERY expensive unless it was done sans set label
Edited by Foxwoods Man 05/02/2017 2:35 pm
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I am a collector of many things, Graded coins,People will not collect except for a Slabbed coin,that too is all good, Me NOT !!! The truth is I did send two coins for a grade, the 1889-CC and the 1970-S cent Thanks.
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I wonder how long a die, like this coin's will last, giving the highly deep cameo , almost blackened look, like the coins I have from the Mint? Every one I have is flawless and beautifully made...........
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What are the odds that both ASEs will be in the LESPS this year? Slim, none, maybe?
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I remember reading a press release from the Mint that the S PF would be THE ASE in the set...but...it IS the Mint. Wouldn't put it past them to include both and jack the price up another $50+ Still betting on just the single ASE though
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