The price has fallen since since earlier in the year. It always does....these items are no longer "hot"....supply increases....other newer hotter products hit the market (i.e., the 2019-S Reverse Enhanced Proof)...and I'd say the price has fallen by about 50% across the board, give-or-take.
Prices have fallen bigly. I had never seen this piece and wanted if for my collection. I found a PF70 on eBay for $75. I also scored $6 in eBay bucks.
Did you ever get one ? I've seen a few on auction sites. Seem to be going/asking for about 20% over spot gold. I would buy one if the price was right.
BTW, just goes to show that you can find good deals at otherwise staid or same-stuff local auctions....I picked up a PF69 recently at a local coin show which is much less than I've paid or seen on the auction sites. Now that I have too many, I guess I know what I can give away as Christmas presents....
...other newer hotter products hit the market (i.e., the 2019-S Reverse Enhanced Proof)...and I'd say the price has fallen by about 50% across the board, give-or-take...………... Goldfinger at what price did you see the 2019-S Reverse Enhanced Proof fell to 50 % off.
I don't know what that one was selling for earlier, it is more obscure and probably fewer mintage so may not have run as high early. I believe I saw it for about $140 or so.
I knew it... I knew it..should have sold and made some big profit but she said no just hang on to it and I did and it dropped.. Should never listen to her first place..
I see a regular (non-HR) going for $180 on Heritage and a Reverse Proof for $175. I'm surprised that the PF70 non-HR is going for that much. In that grade I was able to get them for well under $100 a few months ago. Even the Ultra HR 2017 only cost me $110 or so.
Those prices held today on those commemoratives as the bids got no higher. I wonder if an impatient HA only-bidder never saw those items on other platforms....got greedy...and bid high. You certainly get them cheaper on GC and Ebay if you have time.
Roger Burdette's Heritage SAINTS book -- and RoAC book -- goes into this in much greater detail, but if I recall correctly technical considerations only took place with the UHR and HR versions. This was more Teddy Roosevelt, Charles Barber, Saint-Gaudens, and Henry Hering (ASG's assistant) going back-and-forth on the various designs. Ultimately, they went with the obverse and reverse designs you see today.
I think we were mistalking to one another...I was talking about the National Park Commemoratives, you were talking about the 2019-S Enhanced ASE. That coin has held up very well, much stronger than I would have thought 15-18 months after coming out.
The Indian Head costs alot more than the Winged Liberty HR and UHR....does anybody have production numbers on the various National Park Foundation ? They are both 1 ounce of silver, but the price is about 3-4x as expensive.
~2017 1 oz Silver Winged Liberty Ultra High Relief: 5,000 https://www.moderncoinmart.com/2017...ti-signed-national-park-foundation-label.html ~2016 1 oz Silver Winged Liberty High Relief: 10,000 https://www.govmint.com/2016-1-oz-silver-winged-liberty-high-relief-ngc-gem-proof ~2017 1 oz Silver Double Eagle Indian Head High Relief: 10,000 https://www.moderncoinmart.com/2017...lief-1-oz-silver-proof-medal-ngc-pf69-uc.html ~2017 1/2 oz Gold Double Eagle Indian Head High Relief: 1,500 https://www.moderncoinmart.com/2017...dal-national-park-foundation-ngc-pf69-uc.html