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Pillar of the Community
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Edited by livingwater 10/01/2022 10:24 pm
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Well the mint brought the price down from $235.00 last year (which had 2 silver eagles in it) to the same price of 2020 @ $201.00 (which has the same amount and type of coins in it) BUT up big time from the 2019 amount of $249.00 with the same amount and type of coins)
Thanks for the heads up though - I'll set my calendar for this sale
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As always, for me it is a hard pass on this set. However, I can appreciate those who like the unique combination.
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Pillar of the Community
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will always be a no from me unless it provides the opportunity for a coin not sold otherwise
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I'll be getting it - only because I have all the previous years editions.
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Quote: I'll be getting it - only because I have all the previous years editions. For me, that is the best reason. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Dearborn, Jbuck, I could Not agree More !!!!!! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Does Anyone collect the 1936 to date Proof sets ?
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Quote: Does Anyone collect the 1936 to date Proof sets ? I'm trying, but it is starting to get expensive. I have all the Proof sets from 2022 to all the way back to 1952 (in the box sets) so far - inclusive. Keeping in mind that there were no proof sets minted between 1943 to 1949. I just need 1950 and 1951 before I'll need to jump back to 1942 (which I don't think I'll be able to due to the cost of the sets. I'm also trying to get them in OGP, not in the after market plastic cases.
Edited by Dearborn 10/04/2022 5:03 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Dearborn, Great Topic, !!!! Your collection is a Sweet One !!!!
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Thanks - At somepoint I need to drag out my collection in its entirety and get a combined collection photograph.. (I'm just not sure that my dining room table is big enough to hold it all  )
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Pillar of the Community
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@morgans dad, I have all the silver proof sets from 1950 to date with many clad sets from the 70's. Not interested in clad so the 80's are void. 1936 to 1942 would be great to have but funds are not there for me.
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Quote: At somepoint I need to drag out my collection in its entirety and get a combined collection photograph  Quote: I'm just not sure that my dining room table is big enough to hold it all 
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Pillar of the Community
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Dearborn, Interesting Topic, I can Relate , willing to wager, Most here would be Reimpressed doing Exactly That Lay, out the Entire collection... My Kitchen would be Not Enough !! Muddler, Your a man after my own heart, The 1936 to 1942 are the Basis for the Sets , SILVER TOO..  .!!!! Enjoy !!!!
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Pillar of the Community
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I think the sets go on sale today at noon, with a product limit of only 50,000 and household limit of 1, Do you think it will sell out?
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Quote: Do you think it will sell out? At $201 I think it will take a while, but it eventually will. The only thing "limited" about this set is the packaging. It is pretty nice, but as with previous years' LESPS sets, you can get the same coins for cheaper by buying the ASE and Silver Proof sets separately. I bought the 2017 LESPS because it had an ASE that was only available in that set and the Congrats set, which I somehow missed that year.
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