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The ASE 20th Anniversary Set will sell for a premium after they are sold out from the U.S. Mint
These sets will sell for at least $250.00 after they sell out from the mint. With a mintage of only 250,000 this makes the silver reverse proof the lowest mintage in the entire series followed by the 1993(393,224) and 1994(372,168) ASE 93 and 94 Proofs which now go raw from $140-$180. A Proof 70 for the 93 is now $3200. Although you will not see this price for a 70 reverse proof because there will be many made, but it will command a premium. Plus the uncirculated with the first ever mintmark W will also make it the lowest mintage for the ASE MS Uncirculated series. Only 270,000 made with the W Mint mark. Compared to the 1996 uncircluated with the lowest uncirculated mintage of 3,603,386 that goes raw for around $50.00-75.00. There will be plenty of MS 69s made.
$50.00 the first ever Mint Mark W Uncirculated ASE compared to the 96 uncirculated
150.00 for the reverse proof compared to 93 and 94 Proofs
35.00 for the regular proof
Total at least $235
But I think they will even sell for more than $250.00.
$50.00 the first ever Mint Mark W Uncirculated ASE compared to the 96 uncirculated
150.00 for the reverse proof compared to 93 and 94 Proofs
35.00 for the regular proof
Total at least $235
But I think they will even sell for more than $250.00.
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You must be the forum thought police.
Box of 20
<< <i>You are thinking too much,Thinking--- Hurts the Team, Joe Gibbs
You must be the forum think police. >>
<< <i>You are thinking too much,Thinking--- Hurts the Team, Joe Gibbs >>
Don't worry PF70, he never has anything of value to say.
<< <i>These sets will sell for at least $250.00 after they sell out from the mint. With a mintage of only 250,000 this makes the silver reverse proof the lowest mintage in the entire series followed by the 1993(393,224) and 1994(372,168) ASE 93 and 94 Proofs which now go raw from $140-$180. A Proof 70 for the 93 is now $3200. Although you will not see this price for a 70 reverse proof because there will be many made, but it will command a premium. Plus the uncirculated with the first ever mintmark W will also make it the lowest mintage for the ASE MS Uncirculated series. Only 250,000 made with the W Mint mark. Compared to the 1996 uncircluated with the lowest uncirculated mintage of 3,603,386 that goes raw for around $50.00-75.00. There will be plenty of MS 69s made.
$50.00 the first ever Mint Mark W Uncirculated ASE compared to the 96 uncirculated
150.00 for the reverse proof compared to 93 and 94 Proofs
35.00 for the regular proof
Total at least $235
But I think they will even sell for more than $250.00. >>
How long before the spots start showing up and render the set worthless?
Man I hope they have that problem fixed!
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<< <i>These sets will sell for at least $250.00 after they sell out from the mint. With a mintage of only 250,000 this makes the silver reverse proof the lowest mintage in the entire series followed by the 1993(393,224) and 1994(372,168) ASE 93 and 94 Proofs which now go raw from $140-$180. A Proof 70 for the 93 is now $3200. Although you will not see this price for a 70 reverse proof because there will be many made, but it will command a premium. Plus the uncirculated with the first ever mintmark W will also make it the lowest mintage for the ASE MS Uncirculated series. Only 250,000 made with the W Mint mark. Compared to the 1996 uncircluated with the lowest uncirculated mintage of 3,603,386 that goes raw for around $50.00-75.00. There will be plenty of MS 69s made.
$50.00 the first ever Mint Mark W Uncirculated ASE compared to the 96 uncirculated
150.00 for the reverse proof compared to 93 and 94 Proofs
35.00 for the regular proof
Total at least $235
But I think they will even sell for more than $250.00. >>
How long before the spots start showing up and render the set worthless?
Man I hope they have that problem fixed! >>
I rushed my order right in, but...............................I also have my barf bag at the ready if ever a milk spot shows up on any of these eagles. Please, please not the reverse proof, please!!!!
Box of 20
<< <i>they could get the franklin syndrome real easy. >>
No they absolutely will not!
that isn't considered often is the glut the mint has put on lately. could be a problem absorbing all of it.
My question is what are these puppies going to be worth in 5 or 10 years? Will the premiums hold, fall or increase?
<< <i>We all are pretty sure they're going to go up in value as soon as they are sold out. How much is up to debate but it's going to happen and quickly.
My question is what are these puppies going to be worth in 5 or 10 years? Will the premiums hold, fall or increase? >>
All depends upon the collectability of the regular issue ASEs, and and those seem to have a growing popularity, year after year.
<< <i>We all are pretty sure they're going to go up in value as soon as they are sold out. How much is up to debate but it's going to happen and quickly.
My question is what are these puppies going to be worth in 5 or 10 years? Will the premiums hold, fall or increase? >>
I will try to tackle this question. Due to the demand of the ASE program still being a very popular one I think the prices will increase steadily after the initial market value is found. Much like the 1999 silver proof sets. They seem to have finally found an end to price increase and settled down. Although one main difference is the quarter program is slated to end while the ASE program has no foreseeable end. Just my opinion but I really hope they go through the roof as I will have 10 soon.
Zach
Edit for spelling
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<< <i>hope everyone does alright on them myself included. on paper it should go up, one variable
that isn't considered often is the glut the mint has put on lately. could be a problem absorbing all of it. >>
You have a very good point there, but I think the popularity of the ASEs is well established and will soak up this issue, with the special 2 coins included, without a burp.
WITHOUT A BURP IS RIGHT.
<< <i>You are thinking too much,Thinking--- Hurts the Team, Joe Gibbs You must be the forum thought police. >>
No, he's the quote-meister. And he generally chooses a pretty good one.
<< <i>With the number of New Collectors you know they have to have Silver Eagles...it and the Quarters are what they have been weened on...so You know when a coin is minted and it is a key or a semi key...there is only one direction these coins will go and that is straight up! >>
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<< <i>You are thinking too much,Thinking--- Hurts the Team, Joe Gibbs >>
Don't worry PF70, he never has anything of value to say. >>
My my, aren't we grumpy today. A direct attack like that would generally be considered very bad manners. In person it might start a fight. Perhaps we should quit taking so much advantage of the anonymity that the internet provides and start acting like civilized people. I never say anything here I wouldn't say in person. Can you make that claim?
--Jerry
I'm a bear.
Camelot
<< <i>I'm not a civilized person
I'm a bear.
But a consistently NICE bear are you.
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
Camelot
or a longer term view for a possible big score.
Camelot
<< <i>I'd hate to sell one for a couple hundred dollars shortly after it arrives and then regret it several years down the road when the 3 piece set is selling for a thousand. >>
Hang onto it like the treasure you know it will become. Just enjoy!!
donuts in the bank vault. Can't be too
careful you know.
Camelot
<< <i>I even keep my chocolate covered
donuts in the bank vault. Can't be too
careful you know. >>
Neato!! But just how the heck does one end up with 28K+ posts on this forum? Where is your life I wonder!!!! Wherever your posts are, there you are!
I would have no social life at all.
Camelot
<< <i>I'm am retired bear.If it wasnt for the doctor visits,
I would have no social life at all.
Actually, this IS something of a social existance.............and just look at how much fun you are having!! Enjoy!!
<< <i>I hear ya bear... >>
Only approx 10% of Bears posts..................so you hear nothing...........................yet!
Nitie Nite
<< <i>I gotta go to bed it is getting late...maybe when I see you guys in the morning these sets will be SOLD OUT!
Nitie Nite >>
We all hope so, good night........................dream ASEs!!!
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<< <i>You are thinking too much,Thinking--- Hurts the Team, Joe Gibbs You must be the forum thought police. >>
No, he's the quote-meister. And he generally chooses a pretty good one. >>
ABC123 is very much the quote-miester and quite the philosopher I have noticed. He could be of greek origin?
Unprecedented demand and it sold out quickly.
Mintage of 500,000, a little less than 2x the mintage of the rarest of the three coins in the 3 piece anniversary set.
From the initial price of $30-$33 each, such coins are now selling for about 500% more than they did in 2001. Currently around $180-$198.
I bought over 150 of these back in 2001 and kept them raw all these years.
I expect somewhat close to the same same performance from these 20th anniversary ASE's. But indeed, the first year of massive selling of these pieces will keep the prices well below their eventual value until the year 2008.
Additionally, not all three pieces in the ASE sets are of the limited production mintage?
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Additionally, not all three pieces in the ASE sets are of the limited production mintage? >>
true...the proof silver eagle has the W mint mark like all the regular silver proofs. The unc has a W so it is limited to 270k production total, and the reverse proof is 250k so these are the two that count.
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96eagle
Thanks,
Tim
Everybody and their dog has 10 sets with 9 to sell. Everybody aint right at the same time. I predict it will rise enough to cover eaby/paypal fees, and no more. It will be like the 2000 silver set that everybody was going to get rich off of.