2013 West Point ASE set

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  1. theSharpGun

    theSharpGun The King

    Bad argument. Coins sell for what the number available of buyers are willing to pay for it. Sure more often than not it means defaulting to the issue price, but, many sell for below issue price. We don't hear about these circumstances because these coins weren't marketed towards an audience like us. JMHO.

     
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  3. PeacePeople

    PeacePeople Wall St and stocks, where it's at

  4. Rassi

    Rassi #GoCubs #FlyTheW #WeAreGood

    Nice job PP....
     
  5. sodude

    sodude Well-Known Member

    2013 Set: 140k ordered first day.
    2012 Set: 85k ordered first day.
     
  6. YoYoSpin

    YoYoSpin Active Member

    I think the 2013 set final mintage numbers will make the 2012 set look very rare and valuable by comparison.
     
  7. fusiafinch

    fusiafinch Member


    They actually are. Just the ordering period is limited.
     
  8. sodude

    sodude Well-Known Member

    That's possible.

    Here's what it's competing with (ranked according to mintage):

    #1 1995-W Proof 30,125
    #2 & #3 2011-S RP and Uncirc 100,000
    <---------Current Sales Level Places It Here
    #4 2012-S RP 224,981
    #5 2012-W Uncirc ~231k
    #6 2012-S Proof ~282k
    #7 1994 Proof 372k
     
  9. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Shouldn't the 2006 set be in there somewhere?
     
  10. sodude

    sodude Well-Known Member

    Oh yeah, thanks.

    #1 1995-W Proof 30,125
    #2 & #3 2011-S RP and Uncirc 100,000
    <---------Current Sales Level Places It Here
    #4 2012-S RP 224,981
    #5 2012-W Uncirc ~231k
    #6 2006-P RP 248,875
    #7 2012-S Proof ~282k
    #8 1994-P Proof 372k


     
  11. anchor1112

    anchor1112 Senior Member

    2013 ASE two coins set should have a mintage of around 350,000 to 450,000 strong.
     
  12. rysherms

    rysherms Alpha Member

    i think you are spot on (no pun intended...or is it pun intended??) about the ASE sets and the impossibility of getting them for cheaper than issue price. however, much of my collection is of canadian silver, many pieces I have procured on eBay for lower than issue price. and i am talking about what i paid the seller, that is not even factoring in the sellers fees, shipping, etc and how little he/she actually ended up with. and we are talking about eBay, its not like people give stuff away on it, there is a huge buyer pool constantly eyeing the supply. i do believe many were just luck in the middle of the night with no one paying attention, but these pieces i list below i got for more than $20 under issue:
    2010 Silver Piedfort Maple Leaf
    2005 Maple of Hope
    2008 20th Anniversary of the Maple Leaf

    and a few others i got for a little under were the $20 for $20 canoe and $20 for $20 maple leaf.

    why is it the canadian can be snagged for below issue and NEVER with the ASE sets?

    and PS, if anyone knows how to get ANY ASE SET FOR UNDER ISSUE, I HAVE CASH IN HAND READY JUST PM ME
     
  13. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    You are absolutely right about the Canadian coins. I just snagged a $20/$20 Hockey coin graded SP69 by NGC for $28 the other day! Just got it mail today and it looks awesome.

    The secondary market prices are definitely controlled by demand more so than supply when it comes to foreign coins. Here in the US, the ASE is the King of modern coins and the demand is relatively greater than supply. Im not going to say that there aren't deals to be had out there and a rare pickup may occur, but this is generally not the rule and happens relatively infrequently. I am on ebay nightly looking for these deals and I just don't see them. I thought I had one the other day when I put a relatively small bid on two PF69UC 9/11 medals graded by NGC. I already had the medals in PF70 but for the price I couldn't pass them up. A few hours before the auction ended, the seller cancels the auction. I knew what happened, so it was no use for me to complain, whether I agreed with it or not.

    If you collect foreign coins, especially Canadian sets or Australian sets, deals can usually be found with a little patience.
     
  14. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Looks like the mintage is going to be higher then last time on these. But we will see soon.
     
  15. anchor1112

    anchor1112 Senior Member

    is it time to return and cancel the orders?.
     
  16. Chiefbullsit

    Chiefbullsit CRAZY HORSE

    My cancel box is gone......:hail:
     
  17. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    And also the 2008 rev of 07 Mule coin @ 47,000 should be noted
     
  18. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    has anyone noticed that this set contains a West Point Reverse Proof? All of the others are Philadelphia (and 1 S Mint)
     
  19. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts


    what happened?
     
  20. Taribor

    Taribor Don't know what I don't Know

    ordered mine today.....i'll keep that set in the box then buy a slabbed pr70 of the reverse proof for my collection of proofs
     
  21. Phil Ham

    Phil Ham Hamster

    I purchased mine on the first day (Thursday, 9 May @ 8:20 PM). My order number was 41511xxx with an estimated ship date of 25 July. Sales in the first 24-hours were 149,622. Here are my assumptions on the sales for this 24-hour period:

    Sold at Noon, 9 May to the Big Guys 80k (41400xxx-41480xxx)
    Sold on 9 May to Everyone Else 45k (41480xxx-41525xxx)
    Sold until Noon, 10 May 25k (41525xxx-41550xxx)

    I've estimated these numbers based on the sales number from this site at near noon, my sales number near the end of the first day, and the total sales during the 24 hour period. I'm betting on a July 4th HSN early strike sale on these babies.
     
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