How will the non-unique 25th Anniv. Set Coins act in the Market long term?

Specifically, what is your opinion to the long term valuation of the 3 coins that are not unique to the set but are labeled from PCGS being included in the set? Put another way, what differences will be reflected in a normal MS70 (either, P, W, or PR W), to a respective coin labeled with the 25th set designation? Time will tell ;-)
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<< <i>They will always sell for substantially less than the ones having the 25th anniv. set label. >>
He means the 3 coins that are not unique to the set but have the 25th Anniversary label. It goes without saying that other coins which are the same but lack the label will sell for less.
@NewParadigm...the only way to gauge what the potential could be like for the non unique coins is to look at past history such as the 20th Anniversary coins. Compare the same coins in the set which have the label to the coins without the label and you should be able to get a good idea if indeed the non-unique coins will carry a substantial premium. I'd say at current prices I would pick up the ones with the label as opposed to the ones without if you can pick them up for a small premium over the other ones. I would say that even the non unique coins with the 25th Anniversary pedigree will always sell for a premium
IMO, the three with the 25th set label will carry a premium in the long term.