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Any difference in value of silver eagles from 2000's?
jimineez1
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With premiums at such a high point, I'm looking to sell a few pristine BU rolls of silver eagles that I've put away over time.
Are any of the years from 1999 - 2020 worth more than the others? Thanks for any guidance!
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2012 perhaps 🤔
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PCGS Price Guide for ASE @ https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/silver-eagles/939/most-active
A 1995W will fetch a significant price.... Cheers, RickO
None of those. I think 1986, 1994, and 1996 are currently considered the premium dates
Greysheet this month.
Speaking of the 1986, love the orange capped roll and happy I got a few:
Anyone else??
Great, thanks for all the info on these!
AlmostOver 100 successful deals on this forum spanning well over 10 years now, feel free to ask for references!to a stacker they are all the same and he will not normally pay an extra premium for a specific year. Same with bullion AGE's.
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Just bullion. Worth bullion price.
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Not true, unless you consider $30 bullion price. Current WHOLESALE on ASEs is $11.25 over spot.
For example, right now at 'JM Bullion':
Source: https://www.jmbullion.com/my-account/buyback-products/
$33.19 - $21.94 = $11.25
'JM Bullion' is buying at $11.25 over spot.
For reference, they are selling at $39.43 (i.e., $17.49 over spot).
Source: https://www.jmbullion.com/silver/silver-coins/american-silver-eagles/uncirculated-ase/