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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Must be very disappointing, they must now only be worth bullion prices, or am I wrong? Does a spotted ms 70 still get a premium? It doesn't bode well if slabbed maples are getting spots. Seems no amount of protection will prevent spots, if they're meant to happen. A real shame since there are many desirable designs. How expensive can it be to correct the problem once and for all. They recognized the security issues and fixed it! These bullion are desirable but can become ugly over time. A nice way to own affordable silver, especially with changing design. The Nclt is just too over priced, when it can't hold issue price.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3789 Posts |
@pocketchange 50
nope, once they get that dreaded milk spot the value plummets big time.it is even worse for slabbed bullion coins, they really tank hard....
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1751 Posts |
It's what I was wondering about. I saw a slabbed wildlife coin with milk spots. It was the wolf and it was terrible. It seems even slabs don't offer enough protection. I like the wolf privy, but they're almost $10 over spot in CAD. Rather expensive if it will get spots. Who knows when we'll see $30 silver again. This is why I wonder who will chance $80 on a special 5k privy maple? It seems like playing Russian roulette.
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Valued Member
Canada
204 Posts |
The wolf privy is nice, I am planning on buying slightly over a tube, however I hate how these get spots. My e=mc^2 privy coins have started to get spots, but these privy coins have a low mintage in the bullion market, and most privy coins tend to do well.
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Valued Member
United States
231 Posts |
How long after they are minted do maple leafs generally develop milk spots? Is there a point after which it is safe to assume they won't develop them? My 2012 Titanic Privy maple is spot free, so if it was going to develop milk spots it would have already done so by now, right?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3789 Posts |
I am watching sales and PF69 coins continue to drop, as we move into the new year and this coin gets older and the excitement drops, now low 60s. I dont have enough data on the PF 70s yet, not too many from the data I am culling. I just love how you stalk coins, watch prices drop, then you can buy for what is a fair price. I remember last years ANA coin I wanted until February of this year to get lol
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1751 Posts |
Yup your fortunate living in the states with many big dealers! There's many opportunities to catch a sale without worry of exchange rates and most with free shipping. Canada's sparse population it's rare to get free ship. Most dealers don't give the huge deals silvertowne or MCM do.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3789 Posts |
Just a heads up, e_coins on ebay is having auctions on slabbed Wolf privy coins.... for those who are looking for a fair market price
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