Issue price of 1976-S 3-piece silver sets?

To the best of my knowledge the three-piece silver Bicentennial sets were sold from 1975 to 1982. Does anybody remember if the sales prices of the sets were adjusted up and then down during the Hunt Brothers era?
The Redbook gives the issue prices at $9 for the BU set and $15 for the Proof set. Does anybody know if these were the initial and only prices, or were there other prices along the way?
Thanks,
TD
The Redbook gives the issue prices at $9 for the BU set and $15 for the Proof set. Does anybody know if these were the initial and only prices, or were there other prices along the way?
Thanks,
TD
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The name is LEE!
I ordered 1 proof set from the mint not knowing there were 3 pc silver and got a 3 pc in the mail.
Later they announced a bulk program for the BU's where you could buy 50 sets for $7 each. This was all in 1975.
Still want to know if they raised the prices in 1979 or 80.
Thanks to all who responded.
TD
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
<< <i>After further digging I have determined that the prices were originally announced as $9 BU and $15 Proof, but that the Proofs were quickly dropped to $12.
Later they announced a bulk program for the BU's where you could buy 50 sets for $7 each. This was all in 1975.
Still want to know if they raised the prices in 1979 or 80.
Thanks to all who responded.
TD >>
so I got ripped for 3 bucks lol
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
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<< <i>After further digging I have determined that the prices were originally announced as $9 BU and $15 Proof, but that the Proofs were quickly dropped to $12.
Later they announced a bulk program for the BU's where you could buy 50 sets for $7 each. This was all in 1975.
Still want to know if they raised the prices in 1979 or 80.
Thanks to all who responded.
TD >>
so I got ripped for 3 bucks lol >>
But when did you buy it? They may have raised the price back up to $15 in 1979. The day that silver touched $50 in January of 1980 these melted at $27.
one price increase in '79 or '80 because they were getting very close to melt
value.
The quality of the sets sold after 1977 was horrendous as these were run off
on high speed presses late in the production year when the mint came to believe
the aurthorized mintage was actually the mandated mintage. The coins were
dumped in barrels and assembled in batches. These lower quality coins were
packaged in plastic without the white stripes and are distinct from the coins made
by the normal mint set process. Sales of these were very poor due to quality
and attrition was very high because of the timing.
The Mint suspended sales of the BU Bicentennial sets in September of 1979 because the melt value had reached the $7 bulk sale price. It suspended the sales of the Proof sets in December because the melt price had reached the $12 sale price.
In August of 1980 it resumed sales at $15 BU, $20 Proof.
TD
Edited to add from sixth edition Coin World Almanac:
First offered Nov. 15, 1974 at $9 BU, $15 Proof.
Changed to $9/12 Jan. 19, 1975.
BU sales suspended Sept. 20, 1979.
Proof sales suspended Dec. 1979.
Resumed Aug. 4, 1980 at $15/$20.
Lowered to $12/$15 Sept. 1, 1981.
Lowered to $9/$12 Sept. 1982.
Proofs sold out some time in 1985.
BU sales ended Dec. 31, 1986.
Remainders melted.
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
<< <i>mine was bought in the national mall in DC in 76-77 >>
Was the vendor a private merchant? Or did the Mint have a booth set up somewhere?
<< <i>After further digging I have determined that the prices were originally announced as $9 BU and $15 Proof, but that the Proofs were quickly dropped to $12.
Later they announced a bulk program for the BU's where you could buy 50 sets for $7 each. This was all in 1975.
Still want to know if they raised the prices in 1979 or 80.
Thanks to all who responded.
TD >>
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If memory serves me correctly the Bulk 3 pc unc sets were all CRAP. They came in a Red Pack that was a brighter Red than the regular ones and the plastic pack did not have a white stripe on it. All of these coins were of terrible quality and horribly bag marked.
GrandAm
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<< <i>mine was bought in the national mall in DC in 76-77 >>
Was the vendor a private merchant? Or did the Mint have a booth set up somewhere? >>
The mint had a booth setup pretty much every year back then around Thanksgiving thru Xmas.
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
Poor coins are getting sold this weekend, though.
Box of 20
Those coins were 40% clad silver, which dampened down the interest in them with respect to bullion.
TD
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Proofs sold out some time in 1985.
BU sales ended Dec. 31, 1986.
Remainders melted. >>
Wow! I had no idea that these hung around so long!