ASE Enhanced Reverse Proof Redux???

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  1. Mikey S

    Mikey S Member

    Thanks for the information - I appreciate it.
     
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  3. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    It will be a big seller if, like George Costanza, the Mint does the OPPOSITE of what they normally want.:D

    Or we want. o_O

    I think. o_O

    Or not. o_O

    :D:D:D:D
     
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  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Nary a clue as to when they go on sale........
     
  5. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    It's a nice conversation piece and looks different from UNC and regular Proof coins. I bought 1 or 2 a few years ago.
     
  6. LakeEffect

    LakeEffect Average Circulated

    November 14th ... usmint.gov publishes a schedule on their website.
     
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  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Duh........And the date of release is clearly represented in Dennis' link in the initial post.........
     
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  8. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    30,000 mintage limit. Household limit of one.
     
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  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

  10. Mikey S

    Mikey S Member

    Let’s see - at $64.95 that makes the Maple Leaf that no one wanted $75.00.
     
  11. GoldFinger1969

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  12. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Quite right. They are gifts most generous, but for collectors to be 'fawning' over them is ridiculous. I get the proofs from the mint, along with all of the 'eagles' and for folks to be making this set a 'rarity' to be found is tragic indeed....
     
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  13. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

    Just going to point out something not mentioned and maybe overlooked, that with a total mintage of 30,000 for this enhanced reverse proof, it's the new silver eagle Key date coin. it's 125 coins less than the 1995-W.

    I don't know what's gonna happen with it, but I can and will speculate this coin will be worth that $65.95 price tag and sell out in minutes.
     
  14. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    I'm a bit confused since I'm not a type collector....are you saying that ALL ASE collectors who want every year/mint mark/ASE will HAVE to buy this ?

    Was that the case with the earlier Reversed Enhanced Proof ASEs ?

    My understanding was that the 1995-W ASE was the only ASE minted that year and you had to buy it along with a set that included a pricey Gold Eagle. Sometime in the years after that, the price skyrocketed from all the type collectors needing the 1995-W since the Mint didn't make regular 1995 ASEs.
     
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  15. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

    They made 4,672,051 bullion coins and 407,822 proof coins in 1995
    Then 30,125 1995-W proof to go in with the special gold set.

    Yes. A completist that wants every one for their collection will want this one too. The 1995W is a hole in most peoples sets, another hole is 2009 when the mint didn't make any proof coin that year, and another tough year is the 2011 25th anniversary set, specifically the 2011-S proof and 2011-P reverse proof coins from that set which may also be holes for some collectors.
    ....In my opinion of course.

    Although, the way they sold the 1995-W with the gold coins in the 10th anniversary set, limited the buyers of that set, and pretty much put most of them into the hands of dealers right out the gate which jumped the price up. This is just as likely to bring the price down of the 1995-W as it is to start out the gate high if the majority of the 30K limit, 1 per household winds up with collectors first.

    I'm really not sure how much of the 1995-Ws prices are the way they were sold and who got most of them as to why they are so high priced. I'd think it has to have something to do with it.

    Still though, it will be the lowest mintage of the series to date.
    Figure I should say something so we don't have more holes in our collections, this one could become a tough date.
     
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  16. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    The 1995-W has already been falling in price the last few years from the Nutso Range to the Insanely Overpriced Range, right ? :D
     
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  17. Yankee42

    Yankee42 Well-Known Member

    That is an insanely low mintage and I wonder if it is a typo on the mint website.
     
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  18. Yankee42

    Yankee42 Well-Known Member

    Also if I miss out on this one I am done with silver eagles.
     
  19. LakeEffect

    LakeEffect Average Circulated

    It's all part of the mint's new marketing strategy:
    2019 reverse proof Kennedy, West Point Lincolns, now this reverse proof (the second of the year)...

    C'mon, you know you need this issue. Pony up!


    They know collectors have compulsive tendencies.
     
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  20. Rob T

    Rob T New Member

    I bought the Pride of 2 Nations this summer, with the ASE-W Enhanced Reverse Proof. The Mint has it listed as Sold Out with 100,000 minted. As I am new to this hobby, I am not familiar with whether this is a middle or low volume coin, and how this bodes for its future value. Any thoughts?
     
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  21. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    Very very few of the Mints current releases retain value, let alone increase in value.
     
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