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Does Mint Packaging Add Value?

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Another topic on this forum made me wonder how packaging from the mint could add value to a coin. The topic was about the Presidential dollar and First Spouse Medal set

https://goccf.com/t/39674

These coins are still available individually from the mint but the 2007 sets are selling on ebay for over a $100 bucks. Is this due to the mintage of the sets or the packaging? Sorry if this seems to be a dumb question but it makes me wonder
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Makes me wish I had 5 of those sets !!.....

I didn't get any of those.....and still wouldn't I think. The Dollar and the Medal just aren't worth $8.00......and something is just "fishy" here to me.......or I might consider buying several just to have or sell at some point way down the line....
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In most cases with the Ultra modern and the classicals back as far as when they had packaging , the packaging adds value .

I think that is because of the original untampered with aspect , since mint packaging from its inception to today is anything but well lets just say innovative as far as being protective of the coins.
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I think it is similar to unopened toys or other collectibles. There will always be those willing to pay a premium for the original container, but others will prefer having the parts and not the set.
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I won't buy coins that are claimed to be a mint set unless
they have all the original packaging. I don't know that I
pay what one would call a "premium"... More like I would
expect a big discount if mint package 'parts' are missing.
Even the COA...

Some folks don't think that way though, so it is probably
a wash until the item is 40 or 50 years old, then it is a
definate plus.
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