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It appears I am missing a bunch of receipts and its making cataloging a nightmare. Does anyone have a site that lists past US Mint set prices; both UNC and PRF?  Thanks in advance!
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If you are needing issue price you can find that in the RedBook. I know that it's not a website but maybe you have the book. If not PM me what years you need and I will look them up for you. 
Edited by Wornslick 11/10/2010 10:07 pm
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Are you talking about the specific yearly Red Book? Like 71, 72, 73, etc? If so, I'll go to the library. There are too many to look up and the Red Book, correct me if I'm wrong, published the Value not the issue price.
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Each Red Book lists them for all years to current, starting in 1936 for the proof sets and 1947 for the mint sets. The Issue Price is listed beside the Current Value.
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Valued Member
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The question is to ambiguous. Do you want current value or issue price? Are you talking about mint sets or proof sets or both?
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Agree with Adam. Numismedia is good.
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Quote: The question is to ambiguous. Do you want current value or issue price? Ah, correct. I saw where Wornslick said "issue price" and locked onto that. Quote: Are you talking about mint sets or proof sets or both? He did say "...both UNC and PRF" so I assumed both.
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Oh my lord!  I have completely ignored that because some current values are so low. DUH! I can't believe I used to fly for a living...how am I still alive? Thanks for your patience gang. Often the obvious, hides in plain sight and is too easy for some of us to see.  OK, while experiencing lost commo and when decending from the MSA on the IAP, what charted altitude can you decend to until adjusted arrival time?  (Hell if I can remember either!) 
Edited by carmykle 11/11/2010 6:19 pm
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 Well I don't know whether I helped or not but as long as you got the answer everythings good! 
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