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Quote: I got mine back from PCGS today... I'm happy with it. Excellent! 
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Edited by livingwater 06/21/2026 07:18 am
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Just trying to learn to be content with what I have and just be happy with the one I got on subscription. I keep thinking on getting another to use for another "fantasy" Limited Edition Silver Proof Set. To make any "convincing" COA and OGP for that goes beyond the realm of what I want to undertake. So I'm going to just take a knee on the "second wave" release of this. I'm thinking really hard on if I want to try for the silver Liberty Bell. As I've mentioned, I could try, and if I get it, I'd lean towards just cancelling all Peace and Morgan subs I have.
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I got one on release day and that's enough for me. With 500K mintage limit they won't be scarce.
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I can't justify buying additional collectible Eagles with such a high premium. They were priced when silver was $120 an ounce, but now it's down to $65. I have a feeling that in 3-4 years, most of these silver products will drop in price on ebay and settle closer to the normal premium over spot. I also don't think the 2026 P will perform as well as some predicted. Its resale might fall into the 2008/07 range, but I doubt it will come close to 2019 S prices.
Edited by Boba Debt 06/21/2026 3:59 pm
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Boba Stated, Quote " I also don't think the 2026 P will perform as well as some predicted. " Please explain, My Friend,...  I am of the belief that the 2026 Philly issued American Silver Eagle has taken its rightful position in the Series. Being it's mintage was 60,000 it Has the 4th Lowest minted, mint marked coin in the series line up , Not for it's performance , But for its being the 4th Lowest minted ASE to Date.. I wonder How these mintages for a coin are decided, Roll the dice  I am Thrilled with the series, frustrated the 40th Anniversary date was Not celebrated, In any way................................ 
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Quote: I am Thrilled with the series, frustrated the 40th Anniversary date was Not celebrated, In any way...................... I'm with you! Considering the way they made the play for cashing in on the 250th, you would think they wouldn't pass up the opportunity to make more $$. I would love to have seen something like this: 
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Quote: I would love to have seen something like this: Missed opportunities. 
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Quote: Morgans Dad wrote
Please explain, My Friend,... Mintage numbers don't always translate to high resale value. A low mintage might seem appealing, but if there's no demand, does it really matter? Take the Bush Reverse Proof as an example—despite a mintage of 11,543, it doesn't have tremendous resale value. The 1995 W has a slightly higher mintage than the 2019 S Reverse Proof, yet it sells for three times more than the 2019. The 2008/07 was a lower mintage than the 2020 W v75 but the 2020 is passing it in resale value
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The mint released more of the proof issue Eagles this morning. I was able to pick one up after missing the sale earlier this year completely.
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Quote: The mint released more of the proof issue Eagles this morning. I was able to pick one up after missing the sale earlier this year completely. Excellent! 
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Thanks Boba, You wrote, Quote " " A low mintage might seem appealing, but if there's no demand, does it really matter? " In the instance of the Bush Reverse Proof, Imo, I do not think that coin is a Must have or in strong demand, However, In the American Silver Eagles Series, any serious collector has no choice but to have Any mint marked ASE in their collection, If that is what they choose to do, While demand does play a role in Any series, It matters Always in the ASE's, In my opinion. Die hard collectors will stop @ Nothing to be completely up to date in a 40 year old series, There is Comfort in that, Demand is Not for everyone, but in a series It Always Matters.. Thank You for your reply..... 
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You speaking from the perspective of a person that has been collecting ASEs
But if you look at like a new collector of ASEs, such as I was about 2 years ago, you might think differently
I think in less than 5 years this is how the resale values will shake out for the top 5 ASEs
1995 W - RAW or PF69 - $3000
2019 S Rev PF - $1200
2020 W v75 - $1000
2008/07 - $400
2026 P - $200 - $400 (maybe, it might just become as common as any other interesting variation)
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Respectfully 100% disagree... The predictions are Not far from Today's prices, Very much disagree.....  Thanks for your input, I appreciate it. May I ask, In the about 2 years of collecting the American Silver Eagle Series, What drew your eye enough for You to Have as a collection, .... 
Edited by Morgans Dad 06/24/2026 4:29 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The 2020 v75 has a mintage of 75,000........ How does the little bird whispering in Your ear explain the Sudden interest and added additional premiums as a result, If I may?  I do not see this " top 5 " coins You are commenting about doing anything but Rising up like Most collectibles in The future,  At least that's what I Hope for.... 
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