2012 Silver Eagle San Francisco Proof Set "PRICE WATCH"

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  1. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

    Thanks for turning me on to Silver Towne - just bought a couple of the PCGS PR70 2012s sets at $239 each.
     
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  3. Jayfurball

    Jayfurball Member

    You can buy 6 sets sell 5 and have 1 set free for self. Why is that a bad thing?
     
  4. midas1

    midas1 Exalted Member

    Ordered PCGS70 REd Flag set for $239.00 + 14.95 s/h.
    The different designations are becoming overwhelming: signed by John M. Mercanti, Red Flag, etc. What's the point?
    By the time I had checked out PCGS sets were no longer available.

    Cannot find these coins at APMEX & Modern Coin Mart.

    These are my first PCGS slabs all others are NGC.
     
  5. buyingsilvers

    buyingsilvers New Member

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    Yeah the sets were going to go fast. Silvertowne sent out that offer to everyone on its mailing list.
     
  6. coinsider007

    coinsider007 gold digger

    the cost for dealers is around $135.00 a set. 5% discount for them from the mint. they profited 33% by selling $180.00. good investment. it will depend on collectors to clear all those sets. so the next retail price will go up to $300.00. cause $180.00 will be the floor base by then. if not. then this set will collapse.
     
  7. coinsider007

    coinsider007 gold digger

    raw set and grade70 were gone. sold out.
     
  8. Clint

    Clint Member

    Always glad to help the cool folks at CT! I've learned so much here, it would be a crime not to.
     
  9. midas1

    midas1 Exalted Member

    Ditto, thanks.

    I had not bought from ST before.
     
  10. Tyco

    Tyco Member

    I see that NGC and PCGS 70's are both in stock on their webpage right now. . .
     
  11. Tyco

    Tyco Member

    Only the OGP sets look to be out of stock at SilverTowne.
     
  12. x115

    x115 Collector

    I just ordered a set of NGC 70s Early Release and a set of PCGS 70s First Strike from SilverTowne.

    Once my order goes through, then I will most likely cancel my order of 3 at the Mint.


    thanks for the silvertowne tip
     
  13. midas1

    midas1 Exalted Member

  14. buyingsilvers

    buyingsilvers New Member

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    Not really no. It's the new stupidity (in my opinion) that the TPGs have come up with. Same coin, but multiple labels to collect.
     
  15. Clint

    Clint Member

    As long as it's ER/FS I think you're GTG. However, I would not get the trolley :D just IMHO.

    ETA: oh, and I don't think they're stupid, really. I actually like the look of the different options. The only negative I see is if you were trying to buy already graded individuals to make a set...now there's one more thing to have to match up.
     
  16. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    The set is the thing, wherein in you'll catch the conscience of the collector........

    [if Hamlet were a collector of ASE's]
     
  17. buyingsilvers

    buyingsilvers New Member

    Yeah I guess that makes sense, if you're getting it from the perspective of "customizing" your coin label versus trying to collect all of them as different variety types.
     
  18. Clint

    Clint Member

    Oh, I have a PCGS flag slabs, but it does look kind of cool to put the TPG info on the back, a'la the bridge/Mercanti. What if PCGS switched their SOP and quit offering the flag? Everyone would scream. But since they offer both, what's not to like about more choices? rant off :)
     
  19. rockford

    rockford Member

    I'm gonna definately order the PR70 set on Silver Town, i'm just torn on the US Flag or the signed bridge label. Opinions?
     
  20. Clint

    Clint Member

    I may be wrong, but I think the flag is traditional PCGS, whereas Mercanti got a lot of attention due to the 2011 set. I think the right answer is: buy both. Enjoy them, then sell one if you must!
     
  21. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

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