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Little Bored .. Thought I Would Break Open Some Proof Sets

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 Posted 10/25/2012  11:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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When the economy strenghtens someday the supply should dry up pretty quickly. A lot of the older sets have suffered so much attrition there just aren't very many left.
This sounds like to me that one should probably hold on to the extras for the long term.
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 Posted 10/25/2012  2:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cladking to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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This sounds like to me that one should probably hold on to the extras for the long term.


Yes. I strongly believe this is true but I've been wrong for a very long time. This time might be different though since there are so many more new collectors and so many fewer of these sets surviving. In the past it would have required a large percentage of collectors (~5%) to start collecting the coins but now a much smaller percentage of a greater number would suffice.

Most coin collectors do not appreciate the just how small the supply is for manyof the components of the sets really is. Sure there are still a million of each of the '68-S denominations but some of these are degraded. But the supply of something like BU '68-P quarters exists almost solely in mint sets and most of these sets are gone. Mint sets had smaller mintages and much higher attrition. The coins are cheap because there's no demand. This will change some day but your guess is as good as mine about when that occurs. It might not happen until the supply of the sets coming to market is too thin even for the very weak demand. When collectors realize that the coins are scarce in nice condition they'll have a new respect for the coins.

An improving economy would put slightly more pressure on demand and a lot of downward pressure on supply. You can think of supply for these as somewhat similar to the way people cash in their change jars when the economy turns sour. With lots of coins flowing into the banks mintages crash. With lots of mint sets flowing into the market, prices crash. When the economy improves there will be fewer 1968 mint sets than ever.

I like holding onto nice specimens especially.
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 Posted 10/26/2012  1:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kasey to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Reminds me of a custoer who bought some CC $20's in pcgs 62/63's then told us he wants them cracked out so he can fill his set....He paid for them so we cracked them out for him....
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Wow. I'm assuming the only way to get these at anywhere close to face is to buy in bulk correct?

One of the only B&M coin stores I've been to had boxes, of boxes, of 70s/80s proofs. For $9 a piece.
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Wow. I'm assuming the only way to get these at anywhere close to face is to buy in bulk correct?

One of the only B&M coin stores I've been to had boxes, of boxes, of 70s/80s proofs. For $9 a piece.


The proof sets have never been very close to face. The cheapest they ever got was about 160% of face for most of the '68 to '72 dates. I think the cheapest now are about 200% of face but haven't looked recently.

Mint sets on the other hand are cheap and have been even cheaper. There are several dates that are at spot or close. Back in 1995 the '80 mint set got almost down to 90% of face. Most coins were enjoying a fire sale price in those days.
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i just saw this post. And seeing those lincolns I wanted to cry lol if you wanna sell some I'm always looking
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I had the opportunity to pick up 20 mint sets from 1971-1981 @ face + $0.15 (averaged out). A couple were starting to develop a green haze so I decided to bust them all out. They helped fill my kids albums, and my spares. I was able to remove the haze off a bunch and the unfortunate ones are being released back into the wild. Now I get to have fun watching cashiers figure out if they can take my halves and SBAs
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