25th Anniversary Silver Eagle Set PRICE WATCH

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by Danr, Oct 30, 2011.

  1. Kifeter

    Kifeter New Member

    I don't know. I think its kind of sad that so many people and there mothers just bought these sets with ONLY the intention of resale and hosing those that weren't able to get there hands on them. I can understand possibly buying 2 sets but I have seen way to many people saying that they have 5+ sets heading there way. No wonder why these sold out so fast.
     
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  3. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    You'll lose your OGP sending them in sealed, but I reckon you can buy some. Wonder how much this OGP will go for.

    It might be quite a feat to get a full set of perfect 70's
     
  4. PezDspncr

    PezDspncr Newly Obsessed

    NGC said they would send back the OGP for a small fee
     
  5. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    Thanks, I hadn't heard that.
     
  6. goldmember

    goldmember Junior Member

    Over half of those graded are 70's. I don't think it will be hard to make a full set of 70's if you send in 5 sets. If the money is too good to turn down, I will just send in the RP and the S mint for grading, and buy the rest aftermarket. I think they should be available with a small premium. For myself, I prefer the OGP.
     
  7. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    The "other three" coins in the set in a MS-70 grade, with the First Strike and 25th Anniversary label just might end up being fairly scarce, and bring a much better premium than many people think. It depends on how many people have 5 sets coming, and either don't want to pay the hefty price for the grading or they decide they will open the box and keep some in the OGP.

    The FS with 25th label could very easily end up being a lot more scarce than many think.

    Chuck
     
  8. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Mysticism and Tyrants

    It's my opinion and I know people will disagree and this has certainly been discussed endlessly, BUT, "First Strike"? How stupid is that? And yet, if there are actually people that will pay more for these coins based on that designation, I'll play.

    :yes:
     
  9. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    I agree with you, Moen, but that's where the money is.
     
  10. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Looks like the "rare" ones are the 63's to 67's, better load up on those. lol :rollling:
     
  11. kruptimes

    kruptimes Member

    Grading? How soon we forget that Moody's and Standard and Poor's gave AAA to toxic junk.
     
  12. Numismania

    Numismania You hockey puck!!

    DEFINITELY where the money is. Moen is soooo correct with his comment, though.

    These coins are already struck, we know that (and the packaging takes longer to produce, so, these should have gone IN ORDER...'first in, first out')...however, we now also know that 'first in, first out' is NOT happening (there are reports of the 'wait list' time of 4:30 not being correct...one person claims an order placed after 6pm est is now 'in process'), and that many are having their orders cancelled (seems more than just a few posters on other forums claim it to be for no apparent reason, but I find that hard to believe).

    'FS' is more like 'BS'. Now, 'Early Release', which I CAN accept over 'First Strie', should have no 'play' in this either. There should be no other designations besides '25th Anniversary'. But, as rickmp says, the FS IS where the money is.
     
  13. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Mysticism and Tyrants

    Agreed! I think it is just a way to get the slabbers a lot of business quickly more than anything else.

    I wonder if they'd hand out a special designation for my 48 rolls of Lincoln 2010 cents that were only released in Springfield Illinois? I had them date stamped at the post office. Come on you slabbers, give me that "First Strike" designation! :mad:
     
  14. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    So, are the TPG’ers still requiring a sealed box and an extra fee for an FS designation?
    Guess they think it’s a smart move to force all 5 coins to be graded – just further turns me off to having them graded.

    Come on TPG’ers, give us a break for once, all (opened or not) should be designated FS and at no extra cost, since it would require no extra time to check the dated box.
     
  15. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    I agree with you 100%. Forcing everybody to send in all 5 sets is really pushing it, instead of working with the customers. If there are 5 separate sealed boxes, the ones that are about 2x6x10, shipped inside of a bigger box, they really should work with the customers and allow them to be mailed in within the first 30 days. They could even put a restriction on it that if it even looks like it has been opened they will refuse it. There are a heck of a lot of people that have 5 sets coming, and they want to keep at least 2 of them OGP. It just seems like it would behoove them to work with us. But I guess they won't.
    Chuck
     
  16. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Got an offer yesterday from a smaller retailer to sell between $950-$1,050, but had to call to confirm price.
     
  17. fatima

    fatima Junior Member

    I believe they have said this type of designation won't be available for this coin.
     
  18. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Maybe, I see the sample NGC has posted does not have a designation other than 25th Ann.....
     
  19. valente151

    valente151 Mr. AU64, Jr.

    Believe it or not NGC posted that image...

    Never mind, after reading further I see someone else has already said this.
     
  20. luke1899

    luke1899 New Member

    Once these things hit 800 a set I'm selling everything I got. That's 800 cash so closer to 875 a set if I was selling on ebay
     
  21. luke1899

    luke1899 New Member

    an all 70's set recently sold for $5395.00 :eek:

    Link
     
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