2010 Proof Silver Eagles

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  1. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    Looks like a real beauty Green. Hoping mine is a good too. How would you grade it ?
     
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  3. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    That ain't a scratch folks. Dang piece o' lint. :)[/QUOTE]

    Whew ! I was going to say ouch, but .
     
  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I'd be consevative and say '69.......:)
     
  5. swagge1

    swagge1 Junior Member

    Krispy you appear to be correct once again! I just got an e-mail stating that my second one was just mailed out. The first one cost around $50 and the second one was around $45. Looks like they did indeed waive the shipping charge on the second ASE.
     
  6. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    Sound's good.
     
  7. krispy

    krispy krispy

    From the FedEx web site, a general weather advisory has been posted as it may impact deliveries:

     
  8. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Think that's only gonna affect the expedited stuff Chris. Most of the stuff out of the fullfillment center moves via ground and don't head anywhere near the Volunteer State.
     
  9. krispy

    krispy krispy

    For anyone buying $300 or more you get free expedited shipping from the Mint automatically applied to your order. Only need to order 6 or more proof ASEs to get close to that amount. Anyone with orders of 10 or more may experience issues if the warning has any merit at all.

    Funny thing is that I looked at the Wunderground weather maps and there does not appear to be any inclement weather in the region since. Not since those tornados passed through Illinois... maybe this is a preliminary holiday excuse or something regarding the snowy weather in the west. Sure sounds like it is bound to effect delivery for someone whether there is a drop, flake, high winds or nothing but heavy air travel this holiday weekend.
     
  10. dave92029

    dave92029 Member

    My ASE were shipped FEDEX today
     
  11. blitzen

    blitzen Member

    I ordered 3...2 on subscription back on NOV 5 and 1 on the 19th. The one on the 19th moved from back order to in stock today, The subcriptions have been and are still in the stock status.

    I'm wondering though, is it worthwhile to get them graded, even if they don't make a 70? I've noticed many outlets only sell graded coins. Is this because people don't trust anything ungraded?
     
  12. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    IMO, if you are going to get them graded, you might as well buy graded. Unless you plan on selling them to the outlets. However, if you get it graded and get a 70, you'll be able to make a big profit. For now. So its really up to you.
     
  13. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I agree with Lincolncent. If you want 'em graded, buy 'em graded. Me? I just leave 'em in the mint holder. I like mine raw and if the day ever comes that I want to hold one up close and personal I don't need to break out the vice grips and band saw.......:)
     
  14. SILVER E C-C

    SILVER E C-C Junior Member

    Are 70's really worth the extra $$$$'s ?
     
  15. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    My opinion, and my opinion only (don't try this at home folks) is no. I think '69's are just as nice but I understand that there are folks out there that collect 'em for the '70 grade. As in all aspects of collecting....to each his own. :)
     
  16. FishyOne

    FishyOne Member


    Not to me but the market says otherwise. 70s bring big premiums in almost all instances. With silver eagles the premium over OGP might only be $40 or it might be $140. It's a tight spread for those sending them for grading in the hopes of cashing in.

    When you move to 1oz Platinum and Gold American Eagles, the spread can approach $1,000 making them much more profitable for submitters receiving a 70 grade.
     
  17. SILVER E C-C

    SILVER E C-C Junior Member

    Thanks for the info. :)
     
  18. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    When you move to 1oz Platinum and Gold American Eagles, the spread can approach $1,000 making them much more profitable for submitters receiving a 70 grade.[/QUOTE]

    Agreed.
     
  19. dave92029

    dave92029 Member

    Agreed.[/QUOTE]


    Does it matter which rating company gives you the "70"? Do both rating companies use similar standards ?

    What's the difference between NGC and PCGS? Thanks
     
  20. SILVER E C-C

    SILVER E C-C Junior Member

  21. krispy

    krispy krispy

    This is :eek:ff-topic:

    This topic tends to go off the deep end... there are many threads that can be searched for the (opined) answers to these questions.

    Let's stick to Proof 2010 ASEs. :smile Thanks. :thumb:
     
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