US Mint - Limited Edition Silver Proof Set 2024 on sale Nov 5

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$255 for the set. Anyone know what the difference is between a Mintage limit and a Product limit?
 
Product should be the packaging, mintage should be the individual coins in various other products. E.g.quarters-only set

One per household makes it notable for the short term.
Modern stuff only seems profitable on a pump and dump, not buy and hold. Look at 1999 silver proof sets, 2012 silver proof sets, the 2009 UHR and others. Kind of like stamp collecting.
Wait, the 2014 proof libertads are still going strong. I guess give them a few years.
 
One step better than graded ASEs and a bad investment.
 
Gotta love the mint. They keep raising prices and provide less and less value. Their sky high mintage numbers ruin collectability and future values.
 
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