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Should I Sell PF 1999 Close AM To Buy 06 REV Proof 70

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 Posted 08/22/2011  5:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bizybackson to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There's a couple of strategies you could employ with the '11 set, if you are willing to wait for the '06 reverse proof. Think about it this way, if the mint is sticking to the 100,000 sets total, then the two unique coins, the S-mint burnished uncirculated and the '11 reverse proof will be tied for the third lowest mintage of 100,000 after the '95W proof and the '08W-rev'07 uncirculated, making them instant keys to the series. If you can afford it, buy the maximum of five sets, and have other relatives not living with you help you buy additional sets for resale later, or you can get them graded all at once, then resell to get your '06 RP. I doubt the set is going to fall below the issue price due to the two keys. The ASE sets are the one thing the mint has consistently done right.
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You might want to look into the scarcity of the 1999 CAM, and its prospects for long-term demand vs. the SAE.
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I think the reverse proofs are over-priced and easily obtained with $$$, but the 99 CLAM is a true rarity. Even if you have the money, you might not be able to find the CLAM.
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, I got here due to hearing about the new 25th anniversary set. I feel this will cause the 06 sets to go up

I think there is a possibility that the new 25th anniversary st may cause the value of the 06 rev proof to go down. Right now the rev proof is a unique issue. Once the 25th year set comes out it will lose that special status.
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Bizy thats good advise! It's going to be tough getting one right now. Seems someone wasn't careful with their wrench and it wound up in my wheel of life. lol But Octobers a little ways away, things can always turn themselves around. I should be finding out soon enough anyway. Doc appointment Fri. So we will see. , I'm going to keep the 99 CAM. I know I'd have sellers remorse the second I sold it. Then spend all sorts of money buying proof sets trying to find another one. Badthad thats what would happen. I'm going to keep it!
Conder good point. Thaks
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