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SBA Dollar Souvenir Sets

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 Posted 06/27/2011  08:03 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add sjbannat to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Does anyone know about SBA souvenir sets in green envelopes? I looked in the Red Book and they are not mentioned.
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I know they were sold over the counter at the gift shops at the mint. I don't believe the 79's or 80's were sold through the mint's mailing list. I know the 81's were sold through the mints mailing list years later but I don't know if they were sold on the mailing list in 1981. They were also sold over the counter at the Mint's booth at the ANA.
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Thank you for that info. Why would they not be in the Red Book?
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These also come in yellow envelopes. The '79-P near date is the only variety that appears in any souvenir mint sets from 1971? to 1998. The '79 and '80 sets are considered quite common and don't bring much of a premium. These are run of the mill coins and not of mint set quality. The '81 set has a substantial premium (~$12). The '79 set deserves more respect since the San Francisco coin did not appear in the regular mint set and some are very choice.
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So how/where do we get some references regarding prices for these set? So, you are saying that the 81 SBA souvenir set is worth $12 over face value ($15 total)?

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