Value help please...1994 AGE Set
cjmezz
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Got a chance to pick up a 1994 "W" AGE set.......i know its 1.85 oz, but was wondering if there is anymore then just the gold value on these?
Thanks
CJ
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CJ
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1.85 oz of gold @$1,600 = $2,960.
I don't know how much premium the 1994-W Proof AGEs command on ebay, but it might be worth knowing. None of the 1994 coins could be called low mintage, relative to the other dates.
If I didn't collect these, my main concern would be potential resale value and liquidity in flipping mode. I'd be inclined to pay a nominal premium over melt, but not very much. Liquidity requires forfeiture of any collector premium, in my opinion.
My Fair Value estimate = $3,050.
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<< <i>Raw four coin set going for 3200-3400 on ebay these days. No extra value for 1994. >>
And after fees, the value is right in the ball park with what jmski52 said.
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<< <i>Raw four coin set going for 3200-3400 on ebay these days. No extra value for 1994. >>
And after fees, the value is right in the ball park with what jmski52 said. >>
Ebay buyers pay no fees, they are paying the full $3200-3400 on ebay. OP can expect to pay about the same. Fees are ebay seller's overhead just as a B&M has its overhead. Overhead affects seller's net, not buyer's paying price (value) in an auction. Question is, "Can OP find a better price at a B&M?"
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey