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1997 $50 Platinum Eagle Bullion Question

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Someone I know wanting to sell one of these near spot price, it is a Proof (Im assuming 70).

I looked it up on PGCS http://www.pcgs.com/prices/pricegui...tinum+eagles

Why does it show it being worth $12,500? Is it possible a proof coin direct from the mint isn't Proof 70? I looked up and saw a few NGC slabbed online for ~ $1000, still not close to the 12,500 PGCS shows.

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to the community, shale.

Unless it's slabbed and graded MS-70, it's not MS-70. Many proof coins come from the mint flawed. Check out any of the threads on the Kennedy 50th Anniversary Silver Set for some recent complaints/examples. If the MS-70's from 1997 are going for that much, there must be relatively few examples of MS-70. If you click on the 1997 $50 with MS designation, it shows that PCGS has only graded 3 of them MS-70.
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Most likely not a 70.

However at melt you can't go wrong.
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Hrm, found one for sale slabbed NGC proof 70 for $900, NGC says $4400 , 3 have sold in last few years for 2-4k

Weird.
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...it is a Proof (Im assuming 70).


That's a big assumption. Also, the price you're quoting is PCGS Price Guide value for a Mint State coin (MS70). You say it's a proof which has a listed value of $1450 (which is still far more than it's worth).

So....if it is a PCGS PR70DCAM then melt is a good price. If it's a 69 then melt's about the going rate these days.

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I believe most proofs grade as a 68 or a 69
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Curious to why a coin with < 10k mintage isn't worth much more than melt? I'm guessing the simple answer is that there aren't enough collectors of low mintage platinum coins?
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