About a year or so ago I purchased an entire collection of proof sets from an older gentleman, that he had collected over the years. I got sets 1964 through 2018, all well stored over the years with nice crisp boxes. When figuring population of proof sets you also need to consider how many sets have been cracked open over the years, so the total population of intact proof sets is a whole lot lower then what was originally minted. I feel this reason alone is enough to put a few nice sets away for the future. And you also have to believe when silver prices get way out of reach of casual collectors, they may resort back to collecting clad, just a thought.
You ( both ) might investigate , if you haven’t already , blue Ike’s , brown Ike’s , and red Ike’s . I’ve gotten a late start to this coin game ; but I’ve recently retired and need something to do . I also discovered that the US Mint put out a commemorative Ike 90% silver dollar in the early 90’s that I have “ somewhere “ , that I’ll leave to my grandchildren . Please tell me if you’ve seen any of these that I’ve mentioned and share with this old man what they cost in your area , if you don’t mind . God Bless .
Yes! So stoked to see what you have to say! I've been one of those guys buying every coin I can get, including bulk mint sets. Retired vet, and I'm looking to keep busy and hopefully supplement my income. So, this has been the answer so far. I lean pretty heavily on the information I bet from your videos, and really draw a lot of inspiration from them. Thanks a ton and looking forward to seeing these videos!
Last year when we had the first silver premium hike, I was scooping up the 2000-2006 silver proof sets. They where cheaper FV wise for the silver, than buying from the 90% bins.
Simple maths. I'm buying them as their silver content meant I was buying silver at or below spot. I picked up 90% State quarters at $25 for 0.9 Troy Oz when spot was $29. This was when the ASE was at $9-10 above spot. I now have 10 complete sets of the 1999-2009 90% State Quarters - all 50 States and the 6 American colonies - American Samoa, USVI, Guam etc.
Actually the 1987 set is an interesting one as the Kennedy that year was available only in Mint sets. But since Kennedys were pulled from circulation and sold only in sets after 2001, the previously low mintage of 1987 Kennedys has been lower or similar range with fewer years exceeding it.
I own a damaged 1987 Prestige Set. About 30 years ago I was backing out of the driveway and failed to have the passenger door secured. The door flew open as I backed with a tight turn, the set flew out of the open door, and I hit it. The packaging is, you could say, less than ideal...but the coins were unscathed.
Yep, very true, I've been following eBay for years now and proof sets, coins in general are going like crazy! Error coins on seller ID GSC aka Great Southern Coins, has been getting good money for errors lately! I switched to sterling silver jewelry to invest in, it's still fairly easier to get some good deals on silver jewelry in comparison to coins!
Went local auction last night. Bought '70 proof $10, '72 UNC $12, & paid $26 for a '66 SMS coz the nickel jumps out at ya, and upon closer look, the dime looks cameo, and the penny is flawless. Plus picked up 4 rolls of '30's wheats for $20, and 30 teens thru 20's wheats for $10.
That's what I bought mine for but the search for errors and varieties is so confusing to me I don't even bother with them any more,I even bought a Cherry Pickers Guide and another main guide book for searching but the pictures say it has to have this or that marker and I don't even see what they're talking about !!! AUGHHHHHH !!!!!
@timothy heick rare coins, error coins, different low mintage years, you have to buy a microscope to see the errors of the coin. Buy the Redbook large print to get you started. It'll show you all the basic prices of all coins in general.
Thanks for keeping us up to speed on what's going on in the market...I had NO idea the market on these was improving. I'm really glad tho , they have been poo-pooed for the last fifteen / twenty years so I guess they're finally do for some cyclical love !! Thanks again for what you do - you are a great credit to the hobby !!
@14:00 whiskey😂Hey Blueridge,I stated hoarding these about 1.5 years ago waiting for the market to do what it is doing right now👍Thank you for all of your hard work!🙏
@Patrick Gragg Yep it was! I think they did the same for my brother. I've been getting my grand nephew's and niece's a silver eagle with a box to commemorate their births this past 2 years.
@@Portal2099 commemorative coins aren't worth much and you can lose your ass on silver eagles so just be careful on what you're buying because there's a lot of fakes online.... the only way to tell is by looking at the date or by the machine that tests the coin to make sure its real silver.
Spent 1200 dollars for all proof sets from 54 to 2021. Only the best and shorter mintage. Also when puting a coin book together all older coins are shot.
As strange as this sounds these sets are heating up especially the silver era proof sets from 1950 to 1964! I've seen hype drive prices up to fall just a few years later.
Please do a video on 1964 mint sets and proof sets if you don’t mind . You also “ teased “ us with that 1970 proof set that has an interesting backstory that I’d love for you to cover . First time I’ve seen your work - good job young man ! Peace ☮️
I get mint and proof sets because I like them . Im getting from 1955 to date and almost done with the mint sets and 1/2 done with the proof sets , inclueding silver sets.
I have been collecting coins for a few years now. I have every mint proof set(including silver sets)from 1936-2021. I have about 7000 ounces of silver all in coins because I didn't have to buy silver w/ that high premium. And all my coins have doubled to tripled in value since last year. I don't buy silver eagles anymore because they aren't worth the premium prices. I've lost money on silver eagles.
I just bought 6 1964,1967,2001,2002,2009,? I can't remember But everyone was opened except the 64&67 cause they were in actual envelopes. The 01&02 looked like they'd been opened 10x i mean it loose as goose. Bought them on ebay $13or14 Free shippin. YHow can u go wrong but wanted to ask???DO I HAVE TO BE A DEALER TO ORDER FROM THE MINTS IN SAN FRANSISCO I MEAN DO THEY SEAL EVERY YEAR AND ALL SETS LIKE FROM DENVER AND PHILLY OR IS IT JUST SF THERE??
I have alot of proof sets and I'm the only one that had some in tje family. Was buying them when I was a kid. Only owner of them .. Love looking at them .
I would think when the digital reset occurs all the paper and coin will be a thing of the past. Probably worth more in the collector's market than the current value.
Got a few dozen proof sets starting from the 80s up, I dig Spanish Silver cobs here in St Augustine Florida, ( video on my channel ). I am in 6 issues of Western and Eastern treasure magazine ( front cover April 2020 best finds issue ), Several years ago I dug up a 1783 Georgius Triumpho token WITHOUT the reverse Die Crack, it is one of only 5 now known without the die crack, Sold in 2008 = 10,350 Sold in 2010 = 25,300 Now I have a fifth and it is absolutely perfect condition.... Dug a foot deep here in St Augustine Florida USA. It is featured in 2016 issues of Western and Eastern treasure magazine.
If someone pays $8 then they are overpaying IMO. I buy these in large lots for around $4 ea and haven’t noticed a uptick in price. I resale them locally and people usually pay $8-$15 for them.
I guess I'm ahead of the curve... ive been buying these for a while, just making a stockpile... I focus on the sealed shipping boxes unopened that contain 5 sets each... that way you know no one has cherried them... my main thought was that esp those '80s lincolns... man if you hit one that will grade 70... thats like a 200$ coin... the jeffs too... its a good investment.... long term... I mean I think that if you wait 20 years... u can cherry pick them send in the possible 70s and varieties and by then (20 yrs out) u will be able to sell the ones u don't want for at least 8$ , when you paid 5... not bad after you get your submission back...
@@truckerj8717 Interesting, yes I Am. I actually am. Yes. Proof sets. They put them in their bargain bin. I get them from them as any customer can. Have you been to their shop to confirm this?
The way I view all of these mint/proof sets is...what could I get for them if I sold them to a coin shop today? The answer is, not a lot. The coin shop would need to be able to sell them to someone else quickly and, as there is no precious metal content, melt value would be too low for the coin dealer to have base metal coins melted down.
I like the proof sets with the 90%.Especially proof wheaties. Gotta 1953 pr 1c with re-engraved die.Looking at my 54 pr and i see why they did it.Looks like 💩 missing parts of his jacket .
I've got a nearly complete US Mint Set collection from 1959-present, only missing five sets. Once that's completed, I thought I'd move to Proof Sets. Hopefully the people buying them up wholesale don't drive my prices up.
I have a boat load of these proof sets starting with 1964 through to around 1992 then a few in the early 2000's as well. Nice to see they are finally getting some attention. Wish I didn't live in the middle of nowhere. I have no way to really have any coins graded and I cannot afford to send off coins :( So I guess they are just gonna all sit in this giant box forever or at least until I am dead.
You can easily find a print out online if you Google it. Just search for JFK errors or Benjamin Franklin errors etc. Then take a screenshot of the pictures.
good info thanks.. when i was a kid in the 60s i spent a real funny loojing penny it fuzzed up my eyes.. 69s dd ? like grandma said the first hundred years are the worst.. if we add in should a could of we would be in real trouble. i don't have to worry im poor ish.. but the info could come in handy when i meander into my coin dealers.. hes lawfully high thoe.. in my area im stuck. with only one dealer left..
The thrill of the hunt after chasing junk silver and dumpster diving some want to have a few nicer coins and especially pre 69 are all disappeared from on-line stores.
Being handled , moved, looked at all get ragged. I started collecting proofs and mint sets I knew nothing about varieties and errors so i just looked at them cause i liked them and just hoping that some day if I had to i could make a profit
Got some kennedy half dollars that are all errors. Some as many as 4 strikes. Never seen anything like this before. Bought at my bank.the lady said the gentleman that cashed them in had dementa and quit collecting .need some help with these.only been saveing change for 20 years and this is above my head.any help you might offer will be appreciated.
I have 5 each 65,66,67, sms. And a large tote full of various years of proof and mint sets that i got for barley over face 18 months ago that are now ridiculous. I dont understand.
Don't see myself investing much in coins sets that don't have silver in them. Eventually, all currencies are going to be replaced by a one world currency.
@@truckerj8717 You didn't understand what I was saying. Normal coin and currency are fiat. At least silver and gold have value as precious metals and will have purchasing power and can be used as a hedge against inflation. At some point in the near future, the NWO is going to a one world currency...cashless. What coin and currency will continue to have value when this happens smart a..? Remember, you are the one who struck an unfriendly tone with me first.
Are you saying the collector will die out? I don't think so and whether they are paying you in fiat money such as federal reserve notes or credits there will be collectors. (Fiat money is a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold.) Other commodities are metals "any kind" oranges, apples, eggs, your labor, etc... is a commodity.
@@junkman4126 Can see a time coming where the entire world will change. Coin and currency collecting as we know it will change. Everything will be digital and controlled. Major things are going to happen. People will be in survival mode.
A while ago you posted a video where you said that you might as well sell off your proof sets at face value. You can look up my comment. I said something to the effect that you cannot predict the future, and to hold off selling your proof sets. Growing up my father collected baseball cards and 5-10 years ago journalists were publishing articles effectively telling people to go recycle their cards. Beginning around 2016 I started to buy junk electronics on eBay for repair. All three are way in the money. Back then you could buy a busted 3DS for $35, fix it, and maybe make $20 selling it. Now broken 3DSes are selling for $55, and prices for working units go up from there. I never collected baseball cards but I will make considerable money on those repaired electronics. Point being is you just can't predict the future. Who thought baseball cards would come back? Broadly speaking, invest your wealth in as broad an array of assets as possible, thus you have the potential of increasing or at least preserving wealth regardless of current events.
About a year or so ago I purchased an entire collection of proof sets from an older gentleman, that he had collected over the years. I got sets 1964 through 2018, all well stored over the years with nice crisp boxes. When figuring population of proof sets you also need to consider how many sets have been cracked open over the years, so the total population of intact proof sets is a whole lot lower then what was originally minted. I feel this reason alone is enough to put a few nice sets away for the future. And you also have to believe when silver prices get way out of reach of casual collectors, they may resort back to collecting clad, just a thought.
I met an old man that let me buy these sets because he can't take them to his grave and his kids weren't interested
If the price(s) are good buy them immediately.
Always loved the Eisenhower Dollar coin.... with the Eagle landing on the Moon on the Back.
Me too. Im really liking this 2 oz patriotic series ive found. There not legal currency but the designs are beautiful.
You ( both ) might investigate , if you haven’t already , blue Ike’s , brown Ike’s , and red Ike’s . I’ve gotten a late start to this coin game ; but I’ve recently retired and need something to do . I also discovered that the US Mint put out a commemorative Ike 90% silver dollar in the early 90’s that I have “ somewhere “ , that I’ll leave to my grandchildren . Please tell me if you’ve seen any of these that I’ve mentioned and share with this old man what they cost in your area , if you don’t mind .
God Bless .
I get the proof sets for years that are important to me. My birth year, my sister's, my graduations
I bought 20 years of mint sets for 400 bones. Thanks too learning from you BIg SeAn my numismatic mentor...
Yes! So stoked to see what you have to say! I've been one of those guys buying every coin I can get, including bulk mint sets. Retired vet, and I'm looking to keep busy and hopefully supplement my income. So, this has been the answer so far. I lean pretty heavily on the information I bet from your videos, and really draw a lot of inspiration from them. Thanks a ton and looking forward to seeing these videos!
Thanks for serving🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏
Last year when we had the first silver premium hike, I was scooping up the 2000-2006 silver proof sets. They where cheaper FV wise for the silver, than buying from the 90% bins.
Simple maths. I'm buying them as their silver content meant I was buying silver at or below spot. I picked up 90% State quarters at $25 for 0.9 Troy Oz when spot was $29. This was when the ASE was at $9-10 above spot. I now have 10 complete sets of the 1999-2009 90% State Quarters - all 50 States and the 6 American colonies - American Samoa, USVI, Guam etc.
Actually the 1987 set is an interesting one as the Kennedy that year was available only in Mint sets. But since Kennedys were pulled from circulation and sold only in sets after 2001, the previously low mintage of 1987 Kennedys has been lower or similar range with fewer years exceeding it.
I own a damaged 1987 Prestige Set. About 30 years ago I was backing out of the driveway and failed to have the passenger door secured. The door flew open as I backed with a tight turn, the set flew out of the open door, and I hit it. The packaging is, you could say, less than ideal...but the coins were unscathed.
Literally just got done going though my proof and mint sets right before jumping on and watching this. LOL thanks Shaun. Perfect timing for the video
Wow Sean U are fired up to night ! I like your enthusiasm!!
Yep, very true, I've been following eBay for years now and proof sets, coins in general are going like crazy! Error coins on seller ID GSC aka Great Southern Coins, has been getting good money for errors lately! I switched to sterling silver jewelry to invest in, it's still fairly easier to get some good deals on silver jewelry in comparison to coins!
Went local auction last night. Bought '70 proof $10, '72 UNC $12, & paid $26 for a '66 SMS coz the nickel jumps out at ya, and upon closer look, the dime looks cameo, and the penny is flawless. Plus picked up 4 rolls of '30's wheats for $20, and 30 teens thru 20's wheats for $10.
I happen to be one that searches them for varieties and errors. Great video my friend.
That's what I bought mine for but the search for errors and varieties is so confusing to me I don't even bother with them any more,I even bought a Cherry Pickers Guide and another main guide book for searching but the pictures say it has to have this or that marker and I don't even see what they're talking about !!! AUGHHHHHH !!!!!
@timothy heick rare coins, error coins, different low mintage years, you have to buy a microscope to see the errors of the coin. Buy the Redbook large print to get you started. It'll show you all the basic prices of all coins in general.
Thanks for keeping us up to speed on what's going on in the market...I had NO idea the market on these was improving. I'm really glad tho , they have been poo-pooed for the last fifteen / twenty years so I guess they're finally do for some cyclical love !! Thanks again for what you do - you are a great credit to the hobby !!
11:40 Cameo " Word Up is the code word.🎼 No matter how you say it ,you know that you'll be heard!" W.O.R.D UP!🎼
Red backing in proof sets is awesome!
@14:00 whiskey😂Hey Blueridge,I stated hoarding these about 1.5 years ago waiting for the market to do what it is doing right now👍Thank you for all of your hard work!🙏
LOL I confess. I'm a proof set hoarder.
1992 Silver Proof Set (1st year of that the U.S mint reintroduced Silver) is a popular set....
The only proof set I have is the 1979 that my parents gave me. It's not going anywhere.
@Patrick Gragg Yep it was! I think they did the same for my brother. I've been getting my grand nephew's and niece's a silver eagle with a box to commemorate their births this past 2 years.
@@Portal2099 commemorative coins aren't worth much and you can lose your ass on silver eagles so just be careful on what you're buying because there's a lot of fakes online.... the only way to tell is by looking at the date or by the machine that tests the coin to make sure its real silver.
I’ve bought proof silver quarter sets. They’re beautiful and relatively cheap.
Spent 1200 dollars for all proof sets from 54 to 2021. Only the best and shorter mintage. Also when puting a coin book together all older coins are shot.
Ok 👌thanks BlueRidge you always have valuable information, I'll get 👍some!
As strange as this sounds these sets are heating up especially the silver era proof sets from 1950 to 1964! I've seen hype drive prices up to fall just a few years later.
Been buying late 50s sets
I do have a bunch of proof set like 1964 1970 1968 and other × sale
I currently have all the proof sets from 1955 to present and all the mint sets from 1952 to present.
Nobody's going to raid my proof and mint sets.
They are historic treasures and I will never sell them to investors
How do I send you a picture
I have Au unusual 1978 Lincoln cent
It has P a stamped on the front of it for Philadelphia
Please do a video on 1964 mint sets and proof sets if you don’t mind . You also “ teased “ us with that 1970 proof set that has an interesting backstory that I’d love for you to cover . First time I’ve seen your work - good job young man !
Peace ☮️
I have some of these stashed somewhere in my closet. Now, I just have to find them. lol
In comics recent issues, if key, can hit over $100 within weeks at the moment.
I get mint and proof sets because I like them . Im getting from 1955 to date and almost done with the mint sets and 1/2 done with the proof sets , inclueding silver sets.
Great video, gotta love the 70's.👍🙂
2 to 3 months ago I was buying up Canadian Proof Like silver sets for average $25 , ebay prices now $45-50 this is madness
And they're going up every week. I have proof sets that I paid $25 and now they're going for $375 & up to $1,000
How about a revisit/update to this video to see how the topic has aged for these investors who stocked up on proof sets.
Would love to get those sets under the scope.
Contact me if your interested in a yr. Rare proof sets with government packages.
I have been collecting coins for a few years now. I have every mint proof set(including silver sets)from 1936-2021. I have about 7000 ounces of silver all in coins because I didn't have to buy silver w/ that high premium. And all my coins have doubled to tripled in value since last year. I don't buy silver eagles anymore because they aren't worth the premium prices. I've lost money on silver eagles.
Thank you for the info .... I am getting deeper into coin collecting and learning more and more on all videos I watch.
I just bought 6 1964,1967,2001,2002,2009,? I can't remember But everyone was opened except the 64&67 cause they were in actual envelopes. The 01&02 looked like they'd been opened 10x i mean it loose as goose. Bought them on ebay $13or14 Free shippin. YHow can u go wrong but wanted to ask???DO I HAVE TO BE A DEALER TO ORDER FROM THE MINTS IN SAN FRANSISCO I MEAN DO THEY SEAL EVERY YEAR AND ALL SETS LIKE FROM DENVER AND PHILLY OR IS IT JUST SF THERE??
I have alot of proof sets and I'm the only one that had some in tje family. Was buying them when I was a kid. Only owner of them .. Love looking at them .
Hi and I just sold all my mint sets last year :( and thanks love this video
I would think when the digital reset occurs all the paper and coin will be a thing of the past. Probably worth more in the collector's market than the current value.
Got a few dozen proof sets starting from the 80s up, I dig Spanish Silver cobs here in St Augustine Florida, ( video on my channel ).
I am in 6 issues of Western and Eastern treasure magazine ( front cover April 2020 best finds issue ),
Several years ago I dug up a 1783 Georgius Triumpho token WITHOUT the reverse Die Crack, it is one of only 5 now known without the die crack,
Sold in 2008 = 10,350
Sold in 2010 = 25,300
Now I have a fifth and it is absolutely perfect condition....
Dug a foot deep here in
St Augustine Florida USA.
It is featured in 2016 issues of Western and Eastern treasure magazine.
Littleton is selling the 1966 & 67 SMS for $33.50. Last month I got them for $6.50. Each.
Great video on a noticeable trend. Proofs are cool to own.
If someone pays $8 then they are overpaying IMO.
I buy these in large lots for around $4 ea and haven’t noticed a uptick in price. I resale them locally and people usually pay $8-$15 for them.
I guess I'm ahead of the curve... ive been buying these for a while, just making a stockpile... I focus on the sealed shipping boxes unopened that contain 5 sets each... that way you know no one has cherried them... my main thought was that esp those '80s lincolns... man if you hit one that will grade 70... thats like a 200$ coin... the jeffs too... its a good investment.... long term... I mean I think that if you wait 20 years... u can cherry pick them send in the possible 70s and varieties and by then (20 yrs out) u will be able to sell the ones u don't want for at least 8$ , when you paid 5... not bad after you get your submission back...
Can you tell me if a 1943 Philly steel cents set should contain 2 s mints in a Philly set
I get proof sets from my local coin dealer for $5.00.
Not anymore you're not..... Maybe uncirculated but not proof sets
@@truckerj8717 Interesting, yes I Am.
I actually am. Yes. Proof sets. They put them in their bargain bin. I get them from them as any customer can. Have you been to their shop to confirm this?
The way I view all of these mint/proof sets is...what could I get for them if I sold them to a coin shop today? The answer is, not a lot. The coin shop would need to be able to sell them to someone else quickly and, as there is no precious metal content, melt value would be too low for the coin dealer to have base metal coins melted down.
Thank you Blue!!!
I like the proof sets with the 90%.Especially proof wheaties. Gotta 1953 pr 1c with re-engraved die.Looking at my 54 pr and i see why they did it.Looks like 💩 missing parts of his jacket .
What about a 1975 set with 1976 quarter, half and Einsenhower
1976 three coin set...
The classic quarter which is the only one ever struck in 40%
I've got a nearly complete US Mint Set collection from 1959-present, only missing five sets. Once that's completed, I thought I'd move to Proof Sets. Hopefully the people buying them up wholesale don't drive my prices up.
What if I sale the coins individually,? Awesome video thanks for the info.
I have a boat load of these proof sets starting with 1964 through to around 1992 then a few in the early 2000's as well. Nice to see they are finally getting some attention. Wish I didn't live in the middle of nowhere. I have no way to really have any coins graded and I cannot afford to send off coins :(
So I guess they are just gonna all sit in this giant box forever or at least until I am dead.
Good day i have a1969 proof set in blue box,how much is the price today from the Phillipines
I collect just the silver proof sets , got every year since 92 .
I have from 1968 to 2002 proof sets and I'm hoping they will go up in value.
where can i find a printable or order a 1 or 2 page guide with pictures and errors for half dollar hinting?
You can easily find a print out online if you Google it. Just search for JFK errors or Benjamin Franklin errors etc. Then take a screenshot of the pictures.
good info thanks.. when i was a kid in the 60s i spent a real funny loojing penny it fuzzed up my eyes.. 69s dd ? like grandma said the first hundred years are the worst.. if we add in should a could of we would be in real trouble. i don't have to worry im poor ish.. but the info could come in handy when i meander into my coin dealers.. hes lawfully high thoe.. in my area im stuck. with only one dealer left..
I do have a 1964 SMS proof set all double coins for sale
Hui very interesting. Silver and gold will go up this month of June
Is it worth breaking up a proof set and selling it one at a time at the auction
Ag Proof Sets and pre ‘64 proof sets are my preference
Remember take a look at your 1973 Ikes mintage in your red book very low mintage and there are some beautiful MS graded ones ready to pluck.
hey Shaun i have a 2009 silver proof set and a 2009 unc. proof set
I bought several of each. Unfortunately, so did a lot of other people. They didn’t appreciate in value.
Is there a 1982philadelphia small date made of copper a 3.1 grams is this an error
I have boxes of proof and mint sets from the late 90's and 00's they're just sitting around..
I just grabbed a 61,62,63,64 mint sets for 35 last week. It was christmas to me. Lol
The thrill of the hunt after chasing junk silver and dumpster diving some want to have a few nicer coins and especially pre 69 are all disappeared from on-line stores.
I just bought a few of these. They are nice but I can’t stop myself from getting more bullion
I bought years 1964 proof and mint sets 2 years ago
Being handled , moved, looked at all get ragged. I started collecting proofs and mint sets
I knew nothing about varieties and errors so i just looked at them cause i liked them and just hoping that some day if
I had to i could make a profit
Wow about 8 years ago i bought about 80 sets for face value all with coa
I've been buying them every time I can get him. It's where I get my ikes
How much is my 1957 proof set with no mint marks worth?
Great video!
Great information. Thanks for sharing the interesting information.
I had no clue this was going on...
Thanks
Bought some 2019 and 2020 Silver proof sets before mint jacked up their price last year.
And Boy Did They Jack Up The 2020 Silver Proof Set ! From $63.25 To $105
i have ALOT of prrof and mint sets which ive procured in 1 year and sms mint sets all protected
Fascinating Yes indeed
Got some kennedy half dollars that are all errors. Some as many as 4 strikes. Never seen anything like this before. Bought at my bank.the lady said the gentleman that cashed them in had dementa and quit collecting .need some help with these.only been saveing change for 20 years and this is above my head.any help you might offer will be appreciated.
From what I recently seen in other video's, error coins, multiple strike coins are very valuable to collectors.
😳 hi Shaun , interesting .
I have late 90 and early 2000. Silver proof also
I have 5 each 65,66,67, sms. And a large tote full of various years of proof and mint sets that i got for barley over face 18 months ago that are now ridiculous. I dont understand.
Hey brother and watching the stuff alone time you know anything about that 1921 peace dollar high rise with a S on the back of it
Don't see myself investing much in coins sets that don't have silver in them. Eventually, all currencies are going to be replaced by a one world currency.
Yes and that's why coins are worth their value. THE PRICE ALWAYS GOES UP, NOT DOWN!!!
@@truckerj8717 You didn't understand what I was saying. Normal coin and currency are fiat. At least silver and gold have value as precious metals and will have purchasing power and can be used as a hedge against inflation. At some point in the near future, the NWO is going to a one world currency...cashless. What coin and currency will continue to have value when this happens smart a..? Remember, you are the one who struck an unfriendly tone with me first.
Are you saying the collector will die out? I don't think so and whether they are paying you in fiat money such as federal reserve notes or credits there will be collectors. (Fiat money is a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold.) Other commodities are metals "any kind" oranges, apples, eggs, your labor, etc... is a commodity.
@@junkman4126 Can see a time coming where the entire world will change. Coin and currency collecting as we know it will change. Everything will be digital and controlled. Major things are going to happen. People will be in survival mode.
I have 23 by stenio quarters that I'm trying to get rid of what should I do
By stenio?
You mean Bicentennial??
And you probably should just spend them unless they have errors.
Hello i have some payed 5 Dollars for them
@@glencrawford2651 oh no no don't do that
Awesome insight, as usual. Might have to make more room in the storage closet.
No use a safe or the coins will tarnish and lose their value
Also found in change 43 copper penny
A while ago you posted a video where you said that you might as well sell off your proof sets at face value. You can look up my comment. I said something to the effect that you cannot predict the future, and to hold off selling your proof sets. Growing up my father collected baseball cards and 5-10 years ago journalists were publishing articles effectively telling people to go recycle their cards. Beginning around 2016 I started to buy junk electronics on eBay for repair. All three are way in the money. Back then you could buy a busted 3DS for $35, fix it, and maybe make $20 selling it. Now broken 3DSes are selling for $55, and prices for working units go up from there. I never collected baseball cards but I will make considerable money on those repaired electronics. Point being is you just can't predict the future. Who thought baseball cards would come back? Broadly speaking, invest your wealth in as broad an array of assets as possible, thus you have the potential of increasing or at least preserving wealth regardless of current events.
My lcs offering pennies over face value unless silver is in the set.
I have been thinking about getting the silver proof sets. But just for my own pleasure. Not an investment.
Great information. Thanks for sharing.
sold a bitcoin and bought like 1000 ike proofs set and couple morgans dollars ungraded.
broken open all damaged holders and over scratch cases slabbed em in card board holders. filled a cigar box just love checking em out
Great info. Thanks Shaun
thats why nfs coins are worth face when we get one in change. there not suppose to be there.. wouldent that make them rare?