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Silver Bullion Hits $15,995/Oz.

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It obviously has a californium core.
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I would like a 1995 w to complete my set but not for that price!
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I'm in!
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In MS70 that coin does in fact list for over $15,000.

http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/price...ices61.shtml
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Any Morgan worth more than $12,375 will cost you more per troy ounce of silver than this 1995-W ASE.
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In MS70 that coin does in fact list for over $15,000.

http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/price...ices61.shtml


What happens to that price when a half dozen more are found?

The problem with condition census coins is they have nowhere to go but down. Like finding out that a regular issue coin had a mintage of six times the known mintage.
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BF on a postin frenzy! My board is full of new blue threads, and my OCD can't stanz the color patterns to not be the same, so I have a bit of postin to do here, lol....

Fifteen dollars and ninety nine cents, I had to buy it!

Oh wait, 16 grand, don't have all that amount in my pay pal, I will have to sell my soul to ....

I have been forced to apply a 1 oz. personal spending limit for one pure oz. of silver, say a c note and not but maybe 1 penny more....
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What happens to that price when a half dozen more are found?

The problem with condition census coins is they have nowhere to go but down. Like finding out that a regular issue coin had a mintage of six times the known mintage.



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For those who like that kind of research, how many new supergrade proofs are coming out of sets being broken for silver content? I can remember Lonnie making a 12' sofa behind his table, out of unopened boxes of 100 proof sets. Several dozen boxes, perhaps 100.
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What happens to that price when a half dozen more are found? - BiggFredd

Can we say, "POOF!"? Yes, we can. This is why I am into bullion coins. Their value is whatever the metal price + premium is.

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