$215. That’s what I paid for this silver reverse‑proof two‑coin set on subscription. Every time I say that number out loud, I have to laugh a little, because in today’s silver market, that feels almost… irresponsible. Pretty cheap by today's spot price!
This is exactly why I stick with subscriptions even when they annoy me. Yes, they drop things at the most inconvenient times. Yes, they love to charge you at any possible moment. And yes, half the time you’re wondering whether you actually want the thing that just showed up on your doorstep. But then you get a moment like this... a clean, simple win. And the whole subscription system feels like a stroke of genius.
These sets usually come with a little bit of hype and a little bit of premium. So locking one in at $215 feels like catching a rare numismatic. You get the artistry, the finish, the packaging, the whole experience — and you get to feel like you outsmarted the market for once.
How fast the math changes! One minute you’re thinking, “Okay, $215, not bad.” The next minute, you’re checking spot and realizing the silver content alone is creeping toward the point where the Mint basically sold you the coins at cost.
And that’s before you even factor in the collectibility, the limited mintage, or the fact that reverse proofs just look incredible in hand. There’s something about that frosted field and polished detail that makes the design pop in a way regular proofs can’t touch.
So yeah... $215. A simple number, and a satisfying one. It’s nice to have a moment where everything lines up, and you walk away feeling like you actually got the better end of the deal. Moments like this keep the fun in the chase.
2026 Morgan and Peace Dollar Reverse Proof
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