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US Mint Proof And Mint Sets

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hey pops, that page is pretty awesome...
thanks for putting it together.
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Ok, the limited sets...

Does anyone know the mintages and issue prices for the 2012 and 2013?

Issue price for 2012 was $149.95.
Issue price for 2013 was $139.95.

From a couple articles I have squirreled away, the product limit for both was 50k. And according to CoinNews.net:

"...the [2012] set debuting Nov. 27, 2012 and selling out April 24, 2013 with sales of 50,169."
http://www.coinnews.net/2013/12/12/...r-proof-set/

"...the 2013 set which sold out at 47,971."
http://www.coinnews.net/2015/03/17/...r-last-year/


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Awesome CK, thank you!
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Happy to help!
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Looks pretty Good!

Quick question, what is the difference between the 2 varieties for the 1979 Proof set? Which one is more scarce ?
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The S mint mark is what is different.

The first 1979-S mint mark (variety 1) looks more like a blob. The second 1979-S mint mark (variety 2) looks more like an S.

The 1979-S variety 2 mint mark is the same as the 1981-S variety 1 mint mark. The 1981-S variety 2 mint mark is even clearer.

In both cases, the variety 2 is scarcer.
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