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Valued Member
United States
442 Posts |
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
11951 Posts |
Yes .. The first of the month I will order the silver proof set, a set of clad quarters and a mint set.
All just to break open and fill my sets
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Pillar of the Community
United States
508 Posts |
I bought several ATB silver proof sets, might get lucky and see some profit in the future.
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New Member
United States
48 Posts |
I bought a couple of sets then wait until they start showing up at Estate Auctions. Most of the time I can get them at a lower price then issue price. Just takes some patience and time.
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Valued Member
United States
106 Posts |
I subscribe to 2, one to open, one to keep. I don't think they are a good buy though, price wise. I am in it for the thrill of filling holes and completing sets. You can get the bulk of the included coins in the lower priced proof set, then just buy the silver coins individually. I just prefer to get it out of the way. I wish they would just sell the silver in a set and leave out the other stuff. IMHO this would be the perfect Silver Proof Set: 1 Silver Proof Kennedy 1 Silver Proof Nickel (I know never going to happen 1 Silver Proof Dime 1 Silver Proof ASE1 or more Silver Proof Quarters (depends on year)
Edited by itrooper 08/30/2010 12:41 pm
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Valued Member
United States
320 Posts |
I'm buying one for my son who is due any day now. It's a family tradition, each year my grandma would buy all her grandkids an uncirculated or proof set. Which one depended on the finances, but we always got a set through a couple of years ago. Now she is in a home and doesn't have access to her own money anymore... but for many years it was really neat to have something to look forward to every year and I want to start that with my kid. I'm hoping to pass along the tradition, the love of collecting, and one day my collection. Being his birth year and all I'm planning on springing for the silver. I don't think I'm going to buy one for myself though, I'll just enjoy his for the next 18 years or so. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6326 Posts |
I've had two Proof Sets and two Uncirculated Sets for awhile now.....and I recently ordered two of the Silver Proof Sets....then i'll be done for the year.(I think)
I will break one of each for my albums as well......and keep the others.
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Valued Member
United States
102 Posts |
I'll be getting one.. and maybe a 2nd for my son come Christmas time.
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New Member
United States
42 Posts |
I got one just to crack open and get graded
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1409 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
140 Posts |
I bought one. Might try to pick up another one next month.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4541 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
462 Posts |
I bought one, but it's definately no deal. Last year the price was $52 and you received 18 coins. This year it's $57 and you only get 14 coins. This year's set is three pennies and one silver quarter shorter, but costs more. There was probably no need to hike up the price since they're putting less into them other than they want to make more money (no pun intended).
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Well, I bought ten sets. It'll be up to my heirs to figure out if it was worth it. If you're just into the ATB Quarters, you can get them for just over $32. $54 is a lot of money for just two extra coins, but it's the only way you're going to get the silver dime and half dollar. Unless you're definitely buying for re-sale, I'd stay with the annual silver set. (Unless you know something I don't, which is entirely possible.)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2541 Posts |
I'm not going to buy one, but I'm hoping I'll get one either for my birthday or Christmas.
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Valued Member
United States
186 Posts |
I have a lot of customers that buy 10 sets each year, for investment. Some years pay off 1999, 2001, 2004, etc. but most are now selling for less than issue price. My thought has been to wait, and when they sell for less, buy one or two for yourself, and skip the extras. And with sets that are moving up in price, go ahead and pay the extra right way, they tend to keep moving up, so you can still make some money. Just watch out for the "big fall" like the 1999 sets have done in the last couple of years. Scaling out along the way, make your money, and the couple that you keep after getting your investment back are "free"... then you're playing on the "house's" money.. Always the better play.
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