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If I were to collect all the issued presidential dollars, which will take about ten years, how much over the face value of the coins will a complete set might be worth?

2007-02-14 03:02:35 · 2 answers · asked by stevensavage_2000 2 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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No one can help you out there, since we have no idea just what the mint is going to do. In other words, just how many different ways and finishes will they be struck in. As it is now they cannot put them in the silver proof sets made out of silver. The law states they must be made out of the same material as the Sac dollar. They are trying to have congress change that. As it is now there will be at least 5 of each one. One with a P mint mark, one with a D mint mark, the Proof with an S mint mark, another one with a P mint mark but with a mint set finish and one with a D mint mark with also the mint set finish. It all depends on the mintage's of all the coins over the years the program goes. If one collects for fun and tries to accomplish a set of something, usually in the end, they do alright. It is the what is hot today items, you need to stay clear of. Common date modern MS- 69 or 70 coins as well as their proof counterparts comes to mind.

2007-02-14 06:05:18 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 0 0

all political systems are a con. there is no communism, no democracy or any other kind. there is only money, business and the policies they make which relate to other businesses in other areas. it's the same everywhere, those with the money, power and guns run politics.... or should I say pull the strings and call it politics... it's all the same sh1t and one big con. there's no left, no right and no in between, only them and us. corporation is the nucleus of society, government is the cytoplasm and the police are the protective cell walls of society and I guess that means common people are a disease to be kept at bay. lol time to change that **** elections are a con and an illusion of choice, they give us no choice. if we have a chance at choice whereby change can occur in our favour, such as jfk, they kill it. now the US has Ron Paul, they try to cook the numbers and cheat cos they can't afford an assaniation if he wins cos their game would be up.

2016-05-23 22:13:23 · answer #2 · answered by Audrey 4 · 0 0

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