ASE’s 1986-2019 complete set
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How much would they cost from a bullion dealer?
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@HJP717 said:
How much would they cost from a bullion dealer?Are collecting or stacking?
Based on your question, i.e, a date run of ASE you are coin collecting.
Since you are collecting then you need to figure out are you getting raw or slabbed.
If slabbed what grade are you looking for.
If you have the $ and short on time you can get them for several thousand. APMEX is selling PF70 for about $7700. Very expensive.
Raw you can buy them by date.
Go to any of the big bullion seller sites and check their inventory and prices.
The US Mint sells the Bullion ASEs to authorized dealers who in turn sell to everybody else.
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And if you're looking for uncertified coins to fill an album, just about all dates will cost you $18-$20 per coin from most dealers. The 1994 will cost around $25-$30. The 1996 will be around $50.
The Mint does a great job making these and has done so since 1986. Just about all of these are nearly perfect and there isn't much reason to buy graded examples, especially those in MS70 with huge premiums.
Not sure where you're at, but if there are any local coin shows around, you're likely to find most of the dates at a show. Might even find a dealer or two that already has a nice set in an album ready to go if you don't want to enjoy the hunt yourself.
Good luck.
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