BrickHouse88
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They’re uncirculated though, and designed for collectors. Only way you can get them is by buying them off thee internet or going to a coin shop..
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Are they being made out of dead Dumocreeps?They’re uncirculated though, and designed for collectors. Only way you can get them is by buying them off thee internet or going to a coin shop..
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The US Mint is selling 2026 sets. Or you can pay extra getting them at a coin shop or on ebay.
I'd bet that in just 5 years those sets will double in value.
Are they copper or copper-plated zinc? I could see a reason for collecting them if the former. No intrinsic value to the latter. I have collected silver proof sets for about 40 years. Don't care about clad.Good news for coin collectors though.
They have in costI'd bet that in just 5 years those sets will double in value.
Those sets aren't a deal anymore. LOL, $2.91 that costs you $124.50 for clad coins and if you want silver proof sets, the price is $340 for $2.65 face value from the US Mint