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US Mint New Listing On Schedule For A 2019 Enhanced Reverse Proof American Silver Eagle

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 Posted 11/30/2019  8:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CelticKnot to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I'm actually missing 2, both W mint.

Then which 2019 ASE have you doubled up there? You're showing 5 and there are "only" 6 2019 ASE issues. Do I see two 2019 S ERP there?
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 Posted 11/30/2019  9:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bzookaj to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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a picture of the 2019 Silver Eagles

Where'd you get the bullion finish? I'm looking for a good place to buy.

Btw, for those interested, I posted the five mint mark versions here:
http://goccf.com/t/361085
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COA #16 & ASE (graded) are for sale on the popular auction website. $24.995 is the price.
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Do I see two 2019 S ERP there?


Yup, two there.





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Where'd you get the bullion finish? I'm looking for a good place to buy.


I've never personally looked but I imagine ebay would prolly be the cheapest. Whenever there's a local coin show there's usually 1 or 2 dealers that sell them for 1-2 bucks over spot.

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COA #16 & ASE (graded) are for sale on the popular auction website. $24.995 is the price.


What site is that? Do you have a link?
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One in the 30s sold for 5k raw, could have likely gotten more but it was from a seller that doesn't deal in things like that and probably didn't really care about it very much
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COA #32 is also on ebay
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Where'd you get the bullion finish? I'm looking for a good place to buy.

The advice above is good (coin shows). I also use my LCS and online PM dealers such as JMB and APMEX. If I am buying a bullion piece as a collector piece, I don't really mind paying 3-4 bucks over spot for a decent example.
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I pick up the bullion coins at my local coin shop. He has lots of dates so I just ask for a year and if he has it I get it. Most are $2-$3 over spot. But I've gotten a few for a $1 and under.
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Look at the progression of completed sale prices over a month from this one seller (bottom to top)..he/she has their last one for sale at $1895...tells a story


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The advice above is good (coin shows).

I agree that coin shows are the best place to buy bullion ASE's. Be wary of who you buy from though. Some dealers take no care and put their fingers all over the coins. Others do care and are very aware of the proper way to handle them. Whenever I buy a bullion ASE, I keep the receipt so that I know who I purchased it from. If the bullion ASE develops a print or spots, then I don't buy from that dealer again. If it doesn't, then I do.
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Look at the progression of completed sale prices over a month from this one seller (bottom to top)..he/she has their last one for sale at $1895...tells a story


The story I'd like to know is how they acquired so many. They sold 4 of them before the coin was even released.
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People are going out of there minds for a $65 coin! So who is actually buying at this time? I would have stopped at $70 shipped .
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People are going out of there minds for a $65 coin! So who is actually buying at this time?


I think you answered your own question in an earlier post.
"There's a lot of people with too much money"
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There's also a lot of people with lots of debt.
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