lookie lookie have a cookie just purchased a 2013 reverse proof ase for 95 dollars I wonder if it was worth it?
Well, the only two (69) coins I could find on Heritage went for $170 and $123 but both coins were 'stuck throughs'. I'd say you did OK.......
Here are some that sold on eBay. If you listed it Buy It Now, you might be able to sell it for $95-$105. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-W-PROO...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 http://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-W-West...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
I have the exact same coin except its a 2012 West Point. NGC graded as MS69 Reverse Proof. Got mine for $88 a year ago so I'd say you did alright. I think the reverse proof is a pretty coin. Enjoy your purchase!
Why does the slab say "eagle reverse? on those eBay coins?" Aren't all ASEs eagle reverses? As for the price, I think you did fine. Not a steal, but not bad.
No, there are Proofs then there are Reverse Proofs. Look at the picture and the matte vs. shiny sections are reversed. The label says Eagle.... then Reverse PF ... all in one line, so it looks a bit confusing.
I misread the slab. It says "Eagle Reverse PF." I didn't see the "PF." I have never owned a slabbed reverse proof. I understand the difference between a proof and a reverse proof. I was one of the lucky one's to get one of the 25th anniversary sets from the mint.
Oh yeah, it really panned out nice. I only bought one...but I love it and I'm very glad I did. I learned my lesson. I saw the 20th anniversary set shoot up in price...hoping they would be cheaper on the secondary market. I still don't own one. I wasn't going to let that happen with this set, I gambled that it would be just as successful and it sure was.