2006-W SAE's OGPs growing REALLY strong! $120+
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Sheesh, I maybe glad my mint order hasn't arrived -- if this price is any indication. Where will it stop???? I REALLY hope I get them (early Dec order). Now we're talking 6 times original cost...hubba hubba
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I just was looking as well. There are a few over $100 and more over $90. Still a lot in the $70 range though, but those outliers make it look very tempting!
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Was starting to wonder if I would ever get these.
I must add that the 2006-W that was included in the 20th Anniv. sets that I bought are significantly superior to the singles that just arrived. Fact is, I've never seen a better condiinon ASE thant the Uncs. in the 20th Anniv set.
Apologies for the lack of lighting. The images are very close to true. These coins are flawless IMHO.
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I must add that the 2006-W that was included in the 20th Anniv. sets that I bought are significantly superior to the singles that just arrived. Fact is, I've never seen a better condiinon ASE thant the Uncs. in the 20th Anniv set.
I agree. I guess thats why so many grade 69 or 70. Will these coin go to $150?
Hoard the keys.
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I really wonder whats up with this?
The name is LEE!
<< <i>I must add that the 2006-W that was included in the 20th Anniv. sets that I bought are significantly superior to the singles that just arrived. Fact is, I've never seen a better condiinon ASE thant the Uncs. in the 20th Anniv set.
I agree. I guess thats why so many grade 69 or 70. Will these coin go to $150? >>
What makes you think it will stop there.
A raw-bie I am, I am.
I don't get it.
<< <i>Same coin as in the 20th anniversary set correct? >>
Yep. Same coin. I'm going to hold my box of 10 20th Anniversary sets for a long, long time.
<< <i>I don't get it. >>
Demand. This coin is the new key to the SAE unc set and will keep rising in value until supply/demand is in equilibrium. I wouldn't be surprised if that point is well north of $200.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
Sold to early again.
Daaaaaammmmmm
I have both a raw set and a slabbed set. I felt early on that these coins would go to $150 apiece based on the price of the 1996 issue. I am realizing that the above statement is more than likely going to become true. It won't necessarily be tomorrow but I now think it is inevitable.
Some folks will recall that the 1986 issue used to be the key. Then the 1996 started to creep up in price. It wasn't until after 2000 or later (if my memory serves me) that it became clear that the 1996 was the key. It may take awhile for the 2006-W price to stabilize. Some collector friends of mine still don't know about it....
<< <i>Demand. This coin is the new key to the SAE unc set and will keep rising in value until supply/demand is in equilibrium. I wouldn't be surprised if that point is well north of $200.
I have both a raw set and a slabbed set. I felt early on that these coins would go to $150 apiece based on the price of the 1996 issue. I am realizing that the above statement is more than likely going to become true. It won't necessarily be tomorrow but I now think it is inevitable.
Some folks will recall that the 1986 issue used to be the key. Then the 1996 started to creep up in price. It wasn't until after 2000 or later (if my memory serves me) that it became clear that the 1996 was the key. It may take awhile for the 2006-W price to stabilize. Some collector friends of mine still don't know about it.... >>
Don't tell 'em
If you've got extra mint cases you can buy the NGC ones for that price on occasion and just break them out of the slabs.
<< <i>According to Coin World the mint has only delivered about half the coins sold. That's about 100,000 coins left to ship. They say they plan to ship 30,000 coins a week until all of the orders are filled. Don't you guys think once all of these coins hit the market prices will go down? >>
IMO, NO. They may hold steady for a while, However they have no place to go but up.
<< <i>According to Coin World the mint has only delivered about half the coins sold. That's about 100,000 coins left to ship. They say they plan to ship 30,000 coins a week until all of the orders are filled. Don't you guys think once all of these coins hit the market prices will go down? >>
I haven't got my CW yet -- was that in the latest issue? Seems to me they are flooding already, I agree they are hot and likely will stay that way. Kinda like the 3-coin anniv sets -- they were selling at 2x cost a month before sellout, and have kept growing since...
DSC03292.JPG came from the "littleton 28.50 hoard" DSC03291.JPG is a 20th anniversary NGC MS70
Box of 20
<< <i>According to Coin World the mint has only delivered about half the coins sold. That's about 100,000 coins left to ship. They say they plan to ship 30,000 coins a week until all of the orders are filled. Don't you guys think once all of these coins hit the market prices will go down? >>
That would make perfect sense, however the market for these things along with those new Gold & Plat-W coins is not a logical nor orderly market, in fact even the people 'playing' market maker for them don't usually post a buy-sell spread because they have no idea what they're worth unless they see todays price realized on Ebay, LOLOL.
I think the majority of the SAE W's are being sold are to speculators who have no understanding of value and only hope to resell them at a higher price later on. The speculated future price of two or even three hundred dollars for a coin with a mintage of over 1/4 million and every coin is essentially the same grade seems pretty silly when you see what other real coins are out there with far smaller mintages and are also truly scarce in higher grades.
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<< <i>According to Coin World the mint has only delivered about half the coins sold. That's about 100,000 coins left to ship. They say they plan to ship 30,000 coins a week until all of the orders are filled. Don't you guys think once all of these coins hit the market prices will go down? >>
IMO, NO. They may hold steady for a while, However they have no place to go but up. >>
sigh... my bank account is sure suffering.. just had to pick up another 10 in the mint box...
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I think the majority of the SAE W's are being sold are to speculators who have no understanding of value and only hope to resell them at a higher price later on. The speculated future price of two or even three hundred dollars for a coin with a mintage of over 1/4 million and every coin is essentially the same grade seems pretty silly when you see what other real coins are out there with far smaller mintages and are also truly scarce in higher grades. >>
the sheer fact that there are so many speculators will only act to drive the price up faster and further... it's plain as day to me that these are undervalued at this level regardless, when compared to coins of similar mintages like the 1993-1995 proof silver eagles for example... throw in the idea that the demand is about 5 fold higher then it is for the 1993-1995 proofs at this point, and it seems like we're still at the beginning stages of the rise. Sure it's gambling, but it's educated gambling that almost seems like a no brainer in the situation of these coins. I'm glad to see bearish people though... too many bullish people isn't a good sign.
<< <i>check out these two 2006 w ase's, the spots are on the plastic not the coins, look at the difference in lustre and strike between the 2 coins, comments please!
DSC03292.JPG came from the "littleton 28.50 hoard" DSC03291.JPG is a 20th anniversary NGC MS70 >>
I have one that is similar to your "littleton 28.50 hoard" The coin looks like the burnished die, the only difference is the lack of a mint mark. It is in an NGC holder MS69.
Could this an error
<< <i>Just checked all 3 orders for 20 coins are now in stock and reserved!! >>
Me Too order # 2377****
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
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<< <i>Just checked all 3 orders for 20 coins are now in stock and reserved!! >>
Me Too order # 2377**** >>
mine were 2372**** and they canceled them a long time ago. Says item no longer available.
New member here getting back into coins after a little collecting as a kid. I can't help but notice the craziness over the 2006 SAE's. Saw a 2006-W NGC MS-69 go for $260 and a 20th anniversary set IGC, supposedly all 70's but you couldnt see the holders in the pic for $780 + $22 shipping. I also noticeed that most of the bidders on these items were people with very low or no rating. Think I'll cool it on the 2006 buying for a while and may sell a little.
I've been reading here for the last month and enjoy and appreciate what I'm learning.
Mike
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M-CrapNut - WELCOME!! 06 was GREAT for moderns. Have fun with 'em.