I rescently won a action on propertyroom.com. I was so happy, The reason that I wanted this item so bad was..They show a picture of a unopened envelope still sealed. They list it like this. Better Date 1958 Silver Unopened (envelope Still Sealed ) Ok now the part thats a lie (May contian One or More Very Valuable Coins)
(May contian One or More Very Valuable Coins) is the reason that I bid on it. Well when I opened it up, There was a note inside with the coins that read. Your US Proof coins have been carefully inspected before release! ok so how could there be a rear coin in the set THIS IS WHAT THEY SAY BELOW BIG TIME MISLEADING
This iGet a great deal on this 1958 Silver Unopened U.S. Proof Set auction presented by Property Room. The winner will receive an original 1958 U.S. Silver Proof Set that still has its envelope sealed from when it left the Mint over 45 years ago. All 1958 proof sets were originally issued in these sealed envelopes, but most have others have been opened. The 1958 proof set contains a silver Franklin half, silver Washington quarter, silver Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and a Wheat Lincoln cent. The Mint used several different envelope designs in 1958 and the set you receive may not look exactly like the one pictured.
The 1958 proof set is is the most valuable U.S. Proof Set issued from 1957-1994 and is far rarer than any of the other unopened proof sets we offer from this time period. And if very lucky, you may find a rare error or high grade deep cameo coin inside. Such a coin could be worth thousands of dollars according the PCGS online coin price guide as of March 6, 2014. For example, 1958 Jefferson nickel lists for up to $8,500, a Franklin half lists for up to $4,500, and a Deep Cameo Lincoln cent for up to $11,000. Please note this item is not returnable for any reason if the envelope is opened.s a lie I was very upset to find out after paying $171.85 That there was no chance of getting any rear coin at all. VERY MISLEADING