Boy have the prices bottomed out on these 20th Anniversary sets. Even In Pcgs.
YaHa
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How low can they go..

Bullion Silver Dollar 2006W Eagle PCGS 69 20th Anniv. Set (3 Items) from Teletrade Coin and Currency Auction 2675, lot 2625
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Bullion Silver Dollar 2006W Eagle PCGS 69 20th Anniv. Set (3 Items) from Teletrade Coin and Currency Auction 2675, lot 2625
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I definitely need to upgrade and get all three coins in 69!!
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<< <i>Glad I left my set in the nice mint display box they sent them in
I bettca there are nice and frosty and warm in the Mint Box Jrocco..
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<< <i>Glad I left my set in the nice mint display box they sent them in
I bettca there are nice and frosty and warm in the Mint Box Jrocco..
They sure are YaHa
<< <i>Don't forget, the original Mint issue price was $100 in 2006. >>
Still doing much better than my stock funds
<< <i>i still have a seal box of 10 that i paid $2200 for. seams like it wasn't worth the $
If PCGS discovers milk spots on these unopened coins, will they grade them with the spots???
I know I have 10 graded sets in my SDB and at least 2 or 3 have developed milk spots.
Are spots more apt to occur in the slabs, as opposed to leaving them in their Mint capsules??
Things will balance out , eventually
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I've even had some others stored in this way that have started to tone on the rim. Not a real good testimonial for IS products.
Value is a matter of perspective, just as "beauty is in the eye of the beholder".
What price do we put on the cost of a hobby ?
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However, I feel sorry for the Moe Rons who are paying large premiums for 2009 Lincoln Cents. As far as I'm concerned these are not collectible and are worth 50 cents per roll.
<< <i>I have an unslabbed Rev Prf that developed a milk spot. It was in the mint capsule which was placed inside an Intercept Shield slab holder which are then stored in an Intercept Shield slab box. The slab box was in a tin box with dessicant gel and a corrosion inhibitor. Obviously, these don't inhibit the formation of milk spots.
I've even had some others stored in this way that have started to tone on the rim. Not a real good testimonial for IS products. >>
Interesting point. Thanks for sharing.
I read a lot about IS products on here and people swearing by them.
I have not tried them yet.
As for the milk spots, I know many people on here swear that it's the rinse from the Mint
that causes them. The only other variable in your situation is that you left them in the Mint
capsules. I've had coins in Gov't packaging for years and some are pristine, some are not.
I wouldn't put it past them though to use CHEAP CHEAP plastic in those things!
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<< <i>How's the gold set holding up? >>
I also have a raw set. Anyone know what these sets are bringing these days?
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<< <i>I have an unslabbed Rev Prf that developed a milk spot. It was in the mint capsule which was placed inside an Intercept Shield slab holder which are then stored in an Intercept Shield slab box. The slab box was in a tin box with dessicant gel and a corrosion inhibitor. Obviously, these don't inhibit the formation of milk spots.
I've even had some others stored in this way that have started to tone on the rim. Not a real good testimonial for IS products. >>
If the issues are caused by something already on the surface of the coin, I don't think you can blame IS for that.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
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Things will balance out , eventually
Yeah but if your seated and waiting on the 2 on the left your arse is gonna bleed till things do!
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Things will balance out , eventually
Yeah but if your seated and waiting on the 2 on the left your arse is gonna bleed till things do!
You can say Donkeys butt... It's ok...
think about it.
<< <i>How's the gold set holding up? >>
Hope this helps answer your question. But in 70 grade..
Bullion $50 Gold 2006W Eagle PCGS 70 20th Anniv. Set First Strike (3 Items)
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<< <i>How's the gold set holding up? >>
Hope this helps answer your question. But in 70 grade..
Bullion $50 Gold 2006W Eagle PCGS 70 20th Anniv. Set First Strike (3 Items)
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Anyone know how the raw gold sets are doing? Are these listed on the greysheets?
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<< <i>Anyone know how the raw gold sets are doing? Are these listed on the greysheets? >>
I just sold the last of my raw sets about a month ago on eBay for $4,600
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