2010 Proof Silver Eagles

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Nighthawk, Oct 4, 2010.

  1. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Sorry to hear you got a hazy coin too. If they are this prevalent there is certainly a chance many will continue to turn up, eBay and everywhere else. It will be interesting to see/know, if it could be determined, how many of these coins may be rejected by collectors and if dealers will only pay melt/junk prices in the future, potentially even sending them to the melting pot. If enough suffer from these problems and get melted it could dramatically reduce the overall mintage, which is supposed to be estimated at 200k per month while in production. Just something to think about and watch out for.
     
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  3. dave92029

    dave92029 Member

    My 2010 Proof Silver Eagles arrived today in an outer shipping box that looked like it was banged around, but inside ALL of my ASE are STUNNING!

    I'm not a professional grader but if they are all not a PF70 then they certainly must be a PF69.

    I'm very happy. :>)
     
  4. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    Thats exciting and encouraging to hear.
     
  5. jhinton

    jhinton Well-Known Member

    I received my coins today! Out of 100 coins I sent back 3 (1 had spots, 1 was scratched, and 1 plastic case was cracked). The rest are stunning! I picked out 7 I am going to get graded and the rest are already sold on the bay.. It was a fun morning :) I will post pics later.

    Edit: 4 coins did have some lint in the case that I blew out with some canned air and 1 plastic case had a small black speck in the plastic. I replaced the case with one from the group I am submitting.
     
  6. jhinton

    jhinton Well-Known Member

    Joy in a box!
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  7. dave92029

    dave92029 Member

    Was the shipping on 100 ASE also $4.95?
    Generally 20% of the Mint proofs submitted for grading come back PF70. Why are you "only" submitting 7 to be graded?
     
  8. jhinton

    jhinton Well-Known Member

    Shipping was still only $4.95 and they upgraded me to next day air. I am only submitting 7 coins because I only have 7 left over right now so I picked out 7 good ones to submit.
     
  9. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Indeed! Wow!
     
  10. krispy

    krispy krispy


    Interesting... Only one had the spots. I guess that the five I got with that haze was just particular to my batch. Thanks for the update/breakdown.
     
  11. krispy

    krispy krispy

    The US Mint web site is down right now, but the FAQ has your answer... Any order containing precious metals over $300 in value is automatically upgraded to expedited delivery at no additional fee.
     
  12. goldmember

    goldmember Junior Member

    Got an email from Westminster Mint and they have the ASE proofs at $45.95.
     
  13. Louie_Two_Bits

    Louie_Two_Bits Chump for Change

    I received my single coin today from the mint and it's a nice coin free of the spotting/haze that many have come across. It was a subscription coin. It appears most batches got through ok, but it's a real shame that so many batches were subjected to the process that causes the spotting/hazing. At $50 a coin; one would expect better.

    But the mint has us collector's by the cajones...they send us garbage, we send it back, they send the same garbage to someone else, they send it back...repeat...until one of the collectors keeps it. Then the mint will deem this too much time/$$$ and then just stops making the PF ASEs again; "NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!"

    It's too early to tell, but those who pre-purchased MS-70s from feebay may have gotten a real bargain, as I'm betting MS70 2010s will be far and few between.

    -LTB
     
  14. krispy

    krispy krispy

    The regular label NGC PR70 ASEs on Modern Coin Mart have already jumped from $95 last week to $109 this week. This may reflect MCM's diminishing stock of this particular label, black friday and cyber monday pricing... but the price is bound to increase unless individual submitters get back loads of 70s.
     
  15. firervfd37

    firervfd37 New Member

    So how does it work getting these coins graded? I have never done it and dont know how...is it worth getting them done....NEWBIE here :D
     
  16. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I'm gonna say don't do it but I'll probably get my ears boxed for sayin' (writing) so. I like everything in OGP (original government packaging) but there's so many folks that feel the need to get that '70. My advice? Don't get caught up with the 'hype". Real men (and women) collectors don't get caught up in the "hype". Just a personal opinion. Now all you guys, that bought scads o' these dang things hopin' to get '70's, don't get your noses out o' joint. :)
     
  17. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Just go to the grading company web sites and read how it works, the services they provide and the expenses involved. It's not really worth submitting these 2010 Proof Eagles yourself when you can (currently) avoid the hassle and buy them for not much more than it would cost you to do it yourself.

    Also, so as not to destroy the topic of 2010 Proof ASEs I will point you to any number of threads, by way of the 'search' feature to read endless numbers of posts and threads that have debated your question(s) about this.
     
  18. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    As ever Chris, you remain the articulate and eloquent one....:)
     
  19. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    +1
    I wouldn't do it.
    Expected delivery on mine tomorrow!!!! Hopefully the rain didn't delay it and it gets here on time!!!! :) :) :)
     
  20. ratio411

    ratio411 Active Member

    My proofs came yesterday, and they are gorgeous.

    Happy, happy, joy, joy...
     
  21. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Good luck lincolncent -- let us know how they look...

    Congrats ratio411
     
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