Which one? The reverse proof will do quite well but I'm not so sure about the regular proof and the uncirculated ASE's.
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Which one? The reverse proof will do quite well but I'm not so sure about the regular proof and the uncirculated ASE's. >>
the reverse PROOF isn't a "W", it's a philly mint release. The regular PROOF isn't anything special, many were sold as singles before the 20th anniversary sets. So I assume the question is about the Unc. It will probably do pretty well, but it won't be a 1995-W.
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Which one? The reverse proof will do quite well but I'm not so sure about the regular proof and the uncirculated ASE's.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
$50 coin probably.....
The 95-W is going to be the Silver Eagle key and the Reverse Proof the semi-key to the set.....
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<< <i>How will this one do over time ? >>
Which one? The reverse proof will do quite well but I'm not so sure about the regular proof and the uncirculated ASE's. >>
the reverse PROOF isn't a "W", it's a philly mint release. The regular PROOF isn't anything special, many were sold as singles before the 20th anniversary sets. So I assume the question is about the Unc. It will probably do pretty well, but it won't be a 1995-W.