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1991-S Lincoln Roll - $600? In 2005 - Other Proof Rolls

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I'm looking at a greysheet from 2005 and it's got 1991-s proof Lincoln roll for $600. Other Lincoln rolls were going for $20-225. Anyone know why it was so much back then? I know the proof rolls have all come down quiet a bit. Is it due to the lack of interest of Lincoln's or they have not rebounded yet from the economic downturn? Thanks for any input you might have!
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Wow. I pity the people who were holding onto their 91 proof rolls lol. Great question. interested in seeing answers
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My first guess would be an error in the greysheet printing

I think in 2005 you could buy 50 1991 proof sets for less
Than $600.

Then you would have a roll of cent, nickel, dime, quarter and
two rolls of half dollars. With coins left over.
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Maybe it meant $60? Typographical error?
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i was also thinking it may have been an error for both bid and ask numbers (550/600). some other rolls though are 200-225 for 1989, 1997, 1998. still down quite a bit.
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