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IdahoCopper
Penny Pincher Member
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Posted - 08/04/2010 : 08:56:50
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I see a very wide range of prices for this prestige proof set. How is one to determine the fair price?
The US Mint initially sold the 1986 Prestige Set for $48.50 which would be $96.31 in 2010 money.
I see them on eBay around $10, but other sites are selling them for $60 or more.
Can someone explain how this collector's set sells for less than it cost after 24 years?
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See - http://IdahoCopper.com
and: http://beefjerky.com |
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Beau
Penny Pincher Member
216 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2010 : 16:22:16
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some set sell for a lot less with in one year and others go up in price in one year. I`am not sure why but it may have to do with how many sets are made. some people do not like certain sets, like the 1986. I have one but I will put it up for sale here soon. I don`t expect to get much for it, an auction I guess.
EDIT: [ 599,317 minted ]
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Edited by - Beau on 08/05/2010 18:19:26 |
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Cody8404
Penny Hoarding Member
USA
602 Posts |
Posted - 08/09/2010 : 15:14:09
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Suggesting you don't pay more than $25 for one. These sets are just not popular. The set is often cheaper than just the silver dollar contained in it. |
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