[25th Anny ASE set] What label combos will be most rare?
jeremym
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Well, to add to the tens of threads we've already got...An interesting idea was posed in the main ASE 25th thread: which label combos will be most rare for either entire sets or for individual coins?
My guess is that the two key coins with FS, without 25th anny (which some people say its one or the other) at a grade of 70 will be rare for the keys. For the bullion coins, I'm guessing that the 25th anny label will definitely differentiate between what's already out there and what is coming in these sets but I don't see a major premium for these coming--maybe a couple percent over the "normal" ones.
I understand a lot of people here prefer not to pay for plastic/labels but I suppose to each their own.
My guess is that the two key coins with FS, without 25th anny (which some people say its one or the other) at a grade of 70 will be rare for the keys. For the bullion coins, I'm guessing that the 25th anny label will definitely differentiate between what's already out there and what is coming in these sets but I don't see a major premium for these coming--maybe a couple percent over the "normal" ones.
I understand a lot of people here prefer not to pay for plastic/labels but I suppose to each their own.
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Exit bunker, enter Matrix. LOL
<< <i>I want the most common label on my five sets. Odds are many of them will be sold off as singles and I want them to be able to fill holes in as many buyers' sets as possible. >>
<< <i>I just want a blue box >>
Blue Box??
PCGS Blue Box?
Joe
<< <i>How bout a 25% off-center RP, FS, 25th Anniversay insert? >>
Or, for that matter, any label with "Anniversary" misspelled.
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<< <i>I just want a blue box >>
Head for the dumpster behind PCGS in a few weeks.