To those of you who scored the gold edition especially, yall are getting a nice bonus for the holidays. And for those of you with the silver you did pretty good as well. Check out these sold listings, its freaking nuts! 5 figures for the gold and 500+ for the silver... I know times are tough for many across this nation, so I'm glad to see an opportunity for the everyday folk to make some nice change, especially within our community Gold https://www.ebay.com/itm/2020-End-of-World-War-II-75th-Anniversary-American-Eagle-IN-HAND/174508324303?hash=item28a181b5cf:g:Ab8AAOSw2CNfpbpC Silver https://www.ebay.com/itm/2020-End-Of-World-War-2-75th-Anniversary-Eagle-Silver-Proof-Coin-CONFIRMED-ORDER/303756540281?hash=item46b94cf979:g:kSAAAOSwmFJfpYb-
I am really thinking of selling my Silver but then again its a pretty cool coin and special for the fight agaist the website to get it cheap On the other hand I am trying to build a full set of US mints and this is a dang good pick up for West Point (If I had gotten the gold that would have been sold for a Charlotte half eagle :O )
I am trying to decide what to do with mine as well. The only thing making it "special" is the privy mark and the low mintage. I don't collect proof ASE's outside of my kids' birth years. I will decide what to do with it when it shows up. It may get flipped for something that my son and I collect.
Pre-Sale Early Release. PR-70 without having seen it. First Day of Issue. Who are the illiterate people falling for these scams. How can it be an early release? How can it be a first day of issue? The coin was released, issued and sold on one and the same day. Who would pay a premium for something so meaningless?
The grading companies have rules for those things. I think in this case both PCGS and NGC shouldn't use those designations they just take advatage of people