I do wonder the ultimate shakeout price of the RP though..(as well as the high price).
The 30k minted 1995W got up to around $6k+. This is not even close to that mintage but is much cooler, imho.
I could see $600-$800 for these, w/o milkspots, ultimately....but, if the prices for unopened is like this right now, I could see it also going, in my dreams, to $1000-$1500 per RP.
Another Judas box is there with 6 days to go and already $8500 and there's another for $9.900 BIN. Also there's a box of 2 for us poor folks to consider.....LOL.
<< <i>Another Judas box is there with 6 days to go and already $8500 and there's another for $9.900 BIN. Also there's a box of 2 for us poor folks to consider.....LOL. >>
There's also this one which closed at $8300. That makes 3 boxes of ten which closed at $8k or more this weekend.
So what to make of this? Does the fact that more unopened boxes of ten aren't coming out of the woodwork to snag these high prices mean prices are going even higher? Are there really no more boxes of ten to be had? Are the flippers really about done? Or is this the top? A top, by definition, is the largest amount of buyers and the fewest sellers.
I will say this: This has been amazing and very fun to watch. It reminds me of 1999 all over again watching a stock go parabolic.
“When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.” — Benjamin Franklin
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
Looking at the 3 coin set sale on Ebay over the weekend, it really looks like only the unopened boxes of 10 spiked in price. The opened/69 graded sets went up to the $550ish level which is higher than before but not excessively so. I even saw a single unopened set which sold last night at "Best Offer" for only $600. I'm thinking that the unopened boxes of 10 selling for $8k plus is the aberration here. The singles, graded and raw, seem to be marching steadily higher with none of the toppy action of the "Judas" boxes.
“When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.” — Benjamin Franklin
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
These high prices are bringing boxes out in greater quantity, but prices are holding steady in the $800+/set range for sealed boxes. I think there are a dozen or two for auction now, with many already bid over $800 per set.
Even opened sets are selling left and right at about $540 to 560/set.
I wish I had a crystal ball to know if this climb will be sustained, level, decline, or crash.
<< <i>These high prices are bringing boxes out in greater quantity, but prices are holding steady in the $800+/set range for sealed boxes. I think there are a dozen or two for auction now, with many already bid over $800 per set.
Even opened sets are selling left and right at about $540 to 560/set.
I wish I had a crystal ball to know if this climb will be sustained, level, decline, or crash. >>
To give an indication of how hot these are, I sold a slabbed reverse proof (BIN auction) a half hour after it was listed.
Opened or unopened, they contain the same coins. How many of you fall for the open/unopened joke? I guess if you are the owner, its a very nice profit. I have 4 opened sets I will be listing on the BST forum soon.
<< <i>Opened or unopened, they contain the same coins. How many of you fall for the open/unopened joke? I guess if you are the owner, its a very nice profit. I have 4 opened sets I will be listing on the BST forum soon. >>
You are correct. Of course, an MS69 First Strike 20th Anniversary 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle is also the exact same as an MS69 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle...but look at the price difference generated by a few words on a slab. Same coin, same grade, same grader. Go figure.
I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
<< <i>Opened or unopened, they contain the same coins. How many of you fall for the open/unopened joke? I guess if you are the owner, its a very nice profit. I have 4 opened sets I will be listing on the BST forum soon. >>
You are correct. Of course, an MS69 First Strike 20th Anniversary 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle is also the exact same as an MS69 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle...but look at the price difference generated by a few words on a slab. Same coin, same grade, same grader. Go figure. >>
"Buy the label & not the coin."
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<< <i>those boxes will be 10k in 2 months >>
I disagree.
Will see 10K in less than 2 weeks!!!
Keith
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<< <i>those boxes will be 10k in 2 months >>
I disagree.
Will see 10K in less than 2 weeks!!!
Keith >>
At this point, who knows? Could be 20k in 2 months.
Here's another box of 10 on Ebay to keep tabs on. It's over 7k and ends late tonight.
Ebay link
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Well done.....
Miles
Go get 'em, Tander!
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
<< <i>$8500 with hour and a half to go. >>
And, closed at that amount....
$8500 for a 10set box (unopened) 3pc SAE 20th Annv Set that cost the original purchaser $1004.95 (includes shipping from the USMint).
Wow! Ebay gets some nice fees. Seller (his dad actually from the sounds of it) gets a fantastic ROI for roughly 6 months of holding!!!!
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
<< <i>those boxes will be 10k in 2 months >>
no tree grows to the sky...
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<< <i>those boxes will be 10k in 2 months >>
no tree grows to the sky... >>
True.
I do wonder the ultimate shakeout price of the RP though..(as well as the high price).
The 30k minted 1995W got up to around $6k+.
This is not even close to that mintage but is much cooler, imho.
I could see $600-$800 for these, w/o milkspots, ultimately....but, if the prices for unopened is like this right now, I could see it also going, in my dreams, to $1000-$1500 per RP.
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
While the supply is thin during the price climb, the market would be flooded if the prices start to drop.
San Diego, CA
<< <i>Another Judas box is there with 6 days to go and already $8500 and there's another for $9.900 BIN. Also there's a box of 2 for us poor folks to consider.....LOL. >>
There's also this one which closed at $8300. That makes 3 boxes of ten which closed at $8k or more this weekend.
Ebay link
So what to make of this? Does the fact that more unopened boxes of ten aren't coming out of the woodwork to snag these high prices mean prices are going even higher? Are there really no more boxes of ten to be had? Are the flippers really about done? Or is this the top? A top, by definition, is the largest amount of buyers and the fewest sellers.
I will say this: This has been amazing and very fun to watch. It reminds me of 1999 all over again watching a stock go parabolic.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
DAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
How about this box of 8 - sets ? Bid up to $8,100.00 - over $1,000.00 per set !
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ONE Unopened MINT SHIPPED Box of 10 x 2006 American Silver Eagle 20th Anniversary Coin Sets.
This auction is for a SEALED box of (8) American Eagle 20th Anniversary Silver Coin Sets in the original and unopened US Mint sealed box.
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Wait a minute I'm confused now.
Is the auction for 10 sets or 8 sets ?
Auction Heahing reads like :
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2006 American Silver Eagle 20th Anniversary Coin Set
8 Sets In Unopened U.S. Mint Box Ready For Grading!
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So I suppose there must be 8 sets ?
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
Even opened sets are selling left and right at about $540 to 560/set.
I wish I had a crystal ball to know if this climb will be sustained, level, decline, or crash.
<< <i>These high prices are bringing boxes out in greater quantity, but prices are holding steady in the $800+/set range for sealed boxes. I think there are a dozen or two for auction now, with many already bid over $800 per set.
Even opened sets are selling left and right at about $540 to 560/set.
I wish I had a crystal ball to know if this climb will be sustained, level, decline, or crash. >>
To give an indication of how hot these are, I sold a slabbed reverse proof (BIN auction) a half hour after it was listed.
<< <i>Opened or unopened, they contain the same coins. How many of you fall for the open/unopened joke? I guess if you are the owner, its a very nice profit. I have 4 opened sets I will be listing on the BST forum soon. >>
You are correct. Of course, an MS69 First Strike 20th Anniversary 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle is also the exact same as an MS69 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle...but look at the price difference generated by a few words on a slab. Same coin, same grade, same grader. Go figure.
<< <i>
<< <i>Opened or unopened, they contain the same coins. How many of you fall for the open/unopened joke? I guess if you are the owner, its a very nice profit. I have 4 opened sets I will be listing on the BST forum soon. >>
You are correct. Of course, an MS69 First Strike 20th Anniversary 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle is also the exact same as an MS69 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle...but look at the price difference generated by a few words on a slab. Same coin, same grade, same grader. Go figure. >>
"Buy the label & not the coin."