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Proof Eagle - Hate To Beat A Dead Horse

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I'm sorry, but I just don't know enough about these coins. Do they fluctuate in price like the bullion versions with the price of silver?

If I can get them for $60 a piece now (lets just say) and the price of silver goes down to $20oz, will I be able to consistantly get them at $45 a coin?
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I would venture to say coin values are based upon "supply and demand". I am pretty sure that spot values are included in the formula somehow.
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Probably so, like hate to wait said. A common date proof should go down with the spot price, also depending on supply and demand and quality.
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I believe the proof does fluctuate as the price of silver does, there is a premium for the proof versions but as the price of silver goes down so will the value of the proof ASE's
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