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 Posted 01/27/2010  5:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add parkquarters to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hellow everyone,Im thinking of buying a 2006 reverse a.s.e. what do you think I should expect to pay for one graded pr69 and do you think it will go up in value over the years and how much thanks for any help!
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I bought the whole set from the mint when they were released for $100.00 for all 3 coins. The Reverse Proof was the only one in the set you couldn't buy separately. I have no idea what individual coins sell for but a 69 shouldn't be any higher than a raw example because if the grade is anything under a 69 it would have had to be a dog of a coin. I do know by the time Christmas came around that year the prices for the set was already around $300.00 because I gave out allot of them for Christmas presents and told everyone they may be worth something because they were already worth 3 times what they originally cost in about 2 months. The best thing to do is go to ebay and do a advanced search and look at completed auctions to see what the average coin is selling for and that will give you a idea what to expect to pay for one
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I did a quick search on ebay and it seems just the Reverse proof is selling anywhere between $160.00-$200.00 by itself and you can get all 3 coins in OGP for about $300.00 still
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I learn something new here. Wow...I nerve know that the retail price of modern bullion/numismatic coins can raise so high as compared with the price from the US Mint. (Except 1995-W ASE.)

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Wow...I nerve know that the retail price of modern bullion/numismatic coins can raise so high as compared with the price from the US Mint.

Yes they can, but they can also drop to well below the issue price as well, and tend to do that more often than go up.
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