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Just Bought 10 20th Century Eagle Silver Proof Sets

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 Posted 11/03/2006  6:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
Maybe I'm just a pessimist, but IMO you better move fast to turn these into any kind of decent profit. You put it best, TypeMaster, when you said that they aren't rare enough to cause a stir. A quarter of a million sets, the worst of which is likely PF66/67, won't last long on the resale market.

Judging from the number of people I've heard talking about buying multiple sets, there has to be pretty strong dealer/reseller participation in this issue. Therefore, pretty soon they're going to be common.
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 Posted 11/03/2006  7:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sandpaper to your friends list
I have been seeing them in PR. '70 for $7000, on TV, but you can call and dither.
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 Posted 11/03/2006  7:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
I'm sure what I dont make on the silver sets the gold sets will make it up
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 Posted 11/03/2006  7:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Andrew289 to your friends list
Yeah, there is money to be made now. I'm selling sets for 3 1/2 times over face; graded 69. With the reverse proof going for as much as $175.00 in 69 and the single w's are going for $150.00. People are finding it cheaper to buy the sets and get the standard proof for free.
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 Posted 11/03/2006  8:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fastfords1 to your friends list
It is very hard for me to understand this mania, but let's look at the numbers....by comparison, the American Buffalo silver sold out at 500,000 in fairly short order. Technically, there are 273,000 Proof and 227,000 Uncirculated. They are going for at least 4 times issue price. I'd call that a bit hyper-inflated.

Now we have a Reverse proof, available only in the set, with no surety of any more to come after this run of 250,000.As bad as I hate to succumb, I am going to order more in units of two, keep them unopened, and sit on them, as mentioned by Bryan1315. I opened my first two, and they are absolutely gorgeous. So at least I get to enjoy them in the normal fashion, while taking the chance (a pretty good one, IMHO) that a few extra will pay off in the long run. Wish I could have afforded more of the gold sets, they are a no brainer for profits.

Say what you will about the usmint (and I am a harsh critic of theirs), they certainly are making it interesting these days.
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 Posted 11/03/2006  9:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gary Burke to your friends list
We received our two sets today, and are very pleased with them.

Wish I had the money to buy more, as an investment.
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 Posted 11/04/2006  4:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TypeMaster to your friends list
Do you see any defects in the sets?
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 Posted 11/04/2006  6:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errorcoins to your friends list
Out of 15 coins (5sets) I have found a strike thru on a reverse proof and on a unc one. Need to find a strike thru on a proof for a set.
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 Posted 11/04/2006  7:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SoHumble to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by SuperDave

Maybe I'm just a pessimist, but IMO you better move fast to turn these into any kind of decent profit. You put it best, TypeMaster, when you said that they aren't rare enough to cause a stir. A quarter of a million sets, the worst of which is likely PF66/67, won't last long on the resale market.

Judging from the number of people I've heard talking about buying multiple sets, there has to be pretty strong dealer/reseller participation in this issue. Therefore, pretty soon they're going to be common.



The reverse proof is obviously the star of this set. Look at the mintages of other proof coins in the series.

1993P 403,625
1994P 372,168
1995P 395,400
1995W 30,125
2006RP 250,000

Obviously the 1995W with such a very low mintage is the super star. If you price the 1993P - 1995P coins in proof 69 you will see they are selling individually for much more than the entire 2006 20th anniv. silver set. Also, look on ebay for anyone selling the 1993 - 1995P proof coins and you will see there are very few for sale.

I really can't see how the 2006RP by itself will sell for any less than those coins since it has a lower mintage and is the first reverse proof ever from the US Mint. In addition to needing it to complete a set of the entire series, I believe the mint will produce these coins again in 2007 and on. If so, some people may start collecting reverse proofs only and they will competing with people trying to complete entire series sets.

Bottom line - the 2006RP is the second scarcest coin in the series, the first reverse proof and should out price the 1993P - 1995P coins. Its only logical.
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 Posted 11/05/2006  8:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TypeMaster to your friends list
One of the dealers here told me he has completely sold out several times and his sources have also dried up.

The ones I bought I will sit on and will probably have my mother, my wife's relatives and anyone else I know with a 1000 bucks buy 10 sets or even one.

This will go higer in my opinion and stay that way for some time. The reverse proof is the kicker.


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quote:
Originally posted by SuperDave

Maybe I'm just a pessimist, but IMO you better move fast to turn these into any kind of decent profit. You put it best, TypeMaster, when you said that they aren't rare enough to cause a stir. A quarter of a million sets, the worst of which is likely PF66/67, won't last long on the resale market.

Judging from the number of people I've heard talking about buying multiple sets, there has to be pretty strong dealer/reseller participation in this issue. Therefore, pretty soon they're going to be common.



The reverse proof is obviously the star of this set. Look at the mintages of other proof coins in the series.

1993P 403,625
1994P 372,168
1995P 395,400
1995W 30,125
2006RP 250,000

Obviously the 1995W with such a very low mintage is the super star. If you price the 1993P - 1995P coins in proof 69 you will see they are selling individually for much more than the entire 2006 20th anniv. silver set. Also, look on ebay for anyone selling the 1993 - 1995P proof coins and you will see there are very few for sale.

I really can't see how the 2006RP by itself will sell for any less than those coins since it has a lower mintage and is the first reverse proof ever from the US Mint. In addition to needing it to complete a set of the entire series, I believe the mint will produce these coins again in 2007 and on. If so, some people may start collecting reverse proofs only and they will competing with people trying to complete entire series sets.

Bottom line - the 2006RP is the second scarcest coin in the series, the first reverse proof and should out price the 1993P - 1995P coins. Its only logical.

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 Posted 11/06/2006  1:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
they sure seem to be doing pretty good if they are graded, this one here is just the reverse proof (not the other 2 coins) graded by PCGS as PR70 and sold for $5887.00 so if its a flop I hope all the coins I have in my collection is a flop http://cgi.ebay.com/2006-P-PCGS-PF7...le_W0QQitemZ140048177762QQihZ004QQcategoryZ11959QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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 Posted 11/06/2006  8:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nvinson105 to your friends list
I had received 3 sets already and sent them off to PCGS for grading and first Strike But 1 came back prdc 70 so I'll sell that 1 and order 3 more sets and still make a little bit so I can buy MORE coins
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 Posted 11/06/2006  9:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RangerXLT8 to your friends list
quote:
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I had received 3 sets already and sent them off to PCGS for grading and first Strike But 1 came back prdc 70 so I'll sell that 1 and order 3 more sets and still make a little bit so I can buy MORE coins


The reverse Proof came back PR70?!
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 Posted 11/06/2006  9:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list
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I can't type to save my live and I don't see a way to edit my posts on this board.

Click on Just-Bought-10-20th-Century-Eagle-Silver-Proof-Sets and edit away.

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 Posted 11/07/2006  08:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nvinson105 to your friends list
No I wish......PRDC 70 reverse proof's are pr But at Pcgs web sit only 114 so far
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