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PCGS 69/69/69 ASE 20th Anniversary Set...

...just sold on ebay for $600!!!!
The floodgates are open.......
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    Love to see it. I wondered if I paid too much 2 months ago when I gave $350 for a set. It's not for a flip though, I enjoy looking at the coins and they go with the rest of my ASEs


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    ConnecticoinConnecticoin Posts: 13,275 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I sold my two duplicate sets a while back for $375 each. image

    Yeah, sure, the modern market has no legs.
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    tincuptincup Posts: 5,479 ✭✭✭✭✭
    But the big question is... will those prices be maintained?
    ----- kj
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    For me, it isn't a big concern since I plan on keeping the set.


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    20th anniversary Reverse Proof is selling on eBay for over $500!
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    << <i>eBay listing for 69 Reverse Proof selling for over $500 >>



    Thats the "First Strike" though.
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    First Strike or not. I'm selling my set now.
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    SUMORADASUMORADA Posts: 4,797
    sold my 24 ngc 69 sets last thursday to a dealer (TV guy) for 550.00 each no ebay fees............and (3) 70 sets @1800.00 ea.. whether or not they have peaked,i don't know, but i'm a happy guy...................cost 2700.00...........+ grading fees...1140.00..........= 3840.00....sale price....18,600.00............!

    just in case ,i kept a 1/2 doz. 69 sets for a rainy day....................1
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    And then came the milk spots!
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    If the US Mint doesn't make anymore Reverse Proofs these will be worth some serious cash in 10 or 20 years.
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    CapgunCapgun Posts: 899 ✭✭✭
    Word has it we'll see platinum anniversary sets inclusive of reverse proof this year.
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    tincuptincup Posts: 5,479 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yeh, I expect the platinum set will include a reverse proof also.... but I just don't think they are going to see the firestorm that the ASE ones have.


    But then again.... a three piece set containing the reverse proofs of the silver, gold and platinum coins would be interesting..... might be a desirable set in the aftermarket. The key will probably be the gold at 10,000 coins max (I'm expecting the Mint to issue more than 10,000 plat set... hope I'm wrong though and they sell less)
    ----- kj
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    Wow,

    This is getting into tempted to sell land. I see first strike sets 70,70,69 going for over 3k! I have a 70,70,69 set but only the 70DCAM is first strike. I have 3 of the all 69 sets. What to do, what to do! Everytime I think of selling them, the price moves up on me!

    Swest
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    ddinkddink Posts: 2,748


    << <i>Yeh, I expect the platinum set will include a reverse proof also.... but I just don't think they are going to see the firestorm that the ASE ones have. >>



    You are right--sheer price will be a factor. It's much easier for a $100 set to increase 6x in value than it is for a $2,000 set to increase 6x in value. Still, they should be beautiful and popular sets. I also agree about a 3-Coin RP set in a multicoin holder--would be awesome.

    P.S. To an earlier poster: I would expect (but who knows!!!) that on the 25th anniversary the Mint will make another RP to celebrate the occasion. Of course, the Mint is full of surprises =)
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
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    << <i>Wow,

    This is getting into tempted to sell land. I see first strike sets 70,70,69 going for over 3k! I have a 70,70,69 set but only the 70DCAM is first strike. I have 3 of the all 69 sets. What to do, what to do! Everytime I think of selling them, the price moves up on me!

    Swest >>



    But if one has problems, this one is pretty nice.


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