How do I determine what I paid from my membership in Postal Commemorative Society and buying their Walking Liberty Coinage set of 12 panels (24 coins)? These have circulated Walking liberty Half-dollars from 1937 to 1947 paired with an uncirculated American Eagle Silver Bullion Dollar 50 years later (a 1937 half was paired with a 1987 AE Dollar.). I cannot remember what I paid for these and it would help me to recall this. I believe I bought these in the late 1980's and 1990's. Thanks.
Regardless of what you paid, back in the late 80's early 90's, common date XF and AU walkers were going for about $8 each. Silver Eagles were going for $6-$7 each. Who knows what the Postal Commemorative packaging cost. Today the common date walkers are about $15 each and silver eagles are about $40 each. The PCS was just a marketing gimmick. My wife has a few albums full of the FDC 24K gold stamps that nobody is interested in, Wasted money on worthless collectibles!
Sounds like the kind of thing with full page magazine ads. If you can remember what sort of magazine you might have seen it in, you might find archives of the ad with the prices.
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