WAY off topic-1990 Prestige Proof Set Público Deposited

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    From: "Clement V. Schettino" <copperclem@comcast.net>
    Subject: WAY off topic-1990 Prestige Proof Set
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    Hey all,

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    Sorry for going so far off topic but I think someone here may be able to
    help me.

    =20

    I'm putting together an auction consignment and decided to include some
    unwanted stuff I have lying around here, which happens to include a 1990
    Prestige Proof Set (I know, I know). It is an interesting set which include=
    s
    an error Kennedy Half Dollar; anyway I just noticed that the Dollar coin ha=
    s
    a 'P' mintmark instead of what I expected, an 'S'. My question is, is this
    normal for this set?

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    Thanks,

    Clem


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    font-family:Arial'>I’m putting together an auction consignment and de=
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    to include some unwanted stuff I have lying around here, which happens to
    include a 1990 Prestige Proof Set (I know, I know). It is an interesting se=
    t
    which includes an error Kennedy Half Dollar; anyway I just noticed that the
    Dollar coin has a ‘P’ mintmark instead of what I expected, an &=
    #8217;S’.
    My question is, is this normal for this set?</span></font></p>

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