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I was just wondering why the 2001 silver and cladset is selling for so much? I realize the 1999 is b/c of the silver quarters but why the 2001 set
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 Posted 09/15/2008  5:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This was discussed a few months back here:

https://goccf.com/t/29024

The plausible answer was that the 2001 Sac was expensive, but then someone said it was not. So, hopefully someone will have a better answer this time around!
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 Posted 09/15/2008  5:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add daviscfad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah I saw the sac in the RedBook! trying to figure out why in the RedBook the sac is worth so much?
I wouldn't think that would put the silver set selling at 50 more dollars than the clad. not 50 worth of silver there!
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 Posted 09/15/2008  10:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add frankthetank to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
9-11, New York coin, mintage was a little low? I'm also trying to figure it out. I would love to grab one, but the price is not in my reach right now.
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someone must know
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The 2001-S Silver Proof set remains in collector demand at multiples of its issue price despite the U.S. Mint's recent announcement it sold more than twice as many of the sets as originally reported.

Mint spokesman Doug Hecox said Dec. 4 that the actual number of 2001-S Silver Proof sets sold by the Mint is 889,697, not the 317,142 published in a cover story in the Dec. 16 issue of Coin World. Hecox said he confirmed the higher sales figure with the Mint's accounting staff, but does not know the source of the lower figure.

The erroneous figure was provided to Coin World several months ago by a previous Mint spokesman who no longer works for the nation's coin producer. The lower sales figure was secured while research was being done for Coin World's 2003 Guide to U.S. Coins: Prices & Value Trends. The erroneous sales figure appears in the 2003 Price Guide, but will be corrected to the higher figure for future editions.

Sales for the 2001-S Silver Proof sets ended July 24, 2002, the day sales for the 2002-S Silver Proof sets began, Hecox confirmed.

Nonetheless, dealers say the overall number of sets sold is not what's fueling the price increases for the 2001-S Silver Proof sets. It's the pattern in which the sets were dispersed, with collectors often buying no more than one or two sets in many cases and dealers not stockpiling the sets in any significant numbers. For any dealer to amass a large quantity of sets will likely require going to multiple secondary market sources.

Paul Sims from Paul Sims Inc., Richmond, Va., said the price surge in any such set is "almost exclusively [due to] the distribution" of sales, not the total sales themselves. He said as an example, the posting of bids on numismatic dealer networks seeking 2001-S Silver Proof sets elicit responses of offers of maybe 10 to 20 sets per dealer at the most. Making the same request for 2000-S Silver Proof sets will be replied to with offers of 300 to 500 sets per offer, since there are many dealers with large quantities of the 2000-S Silver Proof sets in inventory, Sims said.

Sims said the 2001-S sets, which spiked to around $125 retail before settling back to the current $110 per set mark, could push higher toward the $140 mark. The Mint sold the 2001-S Silver Proof sets for $31.95 each.

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thanks a lot for the article lincoln and the time to post it
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 Posted 09/16/2008  11:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lincolncollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Does the article help you?
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Yes thank you
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Talk about a good investment at the time! I won't pay it!
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 Posted 09/17/2008  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Madmartigan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Dang - I need to check to see which silver sets I have and which normal proof sets I have. Think I may have the 99 and 01 in silver proof. If so I'll be a happy camper.

Thanks for that article.
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 Posted 09/18/2008  12:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Basically, no good reason.
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