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American Eagle Silver Proof Or America The Beautiful Five Oz

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 Posted 08/09/2013  4:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Doug58s to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
ctguy - looks like you are set. If you decide to part with an ASE or 2 in the future you'll find the resale value will hold for them, and may inch up over the years. I am new to the ATB coins, and have been buying the older ones in bullion and buy the new P ones as they are released - and find them to be quite cool. I'm looking forward to the next 2 releases of the ATB this year - especially the Mount Rushmore coin.
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 Posted 08/10/2013  08:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ctguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think I will continue to get both as time and money allow.

Bizybackson - Question, Do you think there is/will be a numismatic value added to the ATB 5oz series, I ask because if I'm thinking bullion why not bars? Am I wrong to look at the ATB 5oz as bullion mine are uncirculated .

Mind you I know nothing about buying bars or if bars are better than rounds / bullion ect, I have to educate myself about these first, but just wanted to throw the question out there.

I understand in purchasing bars the company name is important along with a s/n and assayed vs non assayed and many more things that a new investor will need to know.

Bizybackson

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Here's my Two Cents: I like both, but have not collected the proof ASEs consistently since 1986. The ATBs I started with the 1st one on Apr. 28th, 2011, and 26 months later, I have 18 different coins = 90 oz. of Ag. Even if you had every different ASE since '86 including the set stopper of the 1995-W proof ($3,000+ coin) it only amounts to about 78 oz. The changing reverses are an attractive feature, and so far the set looks pretty uniform from design to design.


Thanks -DJ.
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