I like the Roosevelt set. Not because of the Roosy dollar, it's just a plain PROOF, but it has both a bronze and silver medal that are really well made.
I'd recommend that anyone that collects these set get at least one.
I have two of them already. Unless these start getting recognized for that .999 Fine Silver Medal (which is AWESOME!) that's in the set, these will end up as a loser for m.
I wish............I had the foresight to purchase the 2013 Roosevelt Set since all together, they'll make great Library Reference Sets for the Bookshelf!
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I have one. It's a nice set, but there is no incentive for flippers. Therefore you might find it for less in the secondary market.
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I'd recommend that anyone that collects these set get at least one.
The smaller antiqued bronze medal is very attractive.
I wish............I had the foresight to purchase the 2013 Roosevelt Set since all together, they'll make great Library Reference Sets for the Bookshelf!
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<< <i>The mint has them offered for sale now
Limited >>
They were never not for sale. As a matter of fact, sales have picked up since this year's sets have been released.
Technically, they should have come off-sale early this month, like they did for the TR set. I don't think they'll reach the 20K limit, though.
<< <i>The mint has them offered for sale now
Limited >>
They never went dark and have been available since 12/2014....
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