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<p>[QUOTE="ephyfe, post: 1604438, member: 37517"]<b>2012 two coin Eagle set</b></p><p><br /></p><p>The 2012 two coin Eagle set will be worth quite a bit more money 5 years from now. IMO the people who canceled out made a mistake. It's actually good for those who those who held onto their orders and didn't cancel out when they came out with the second set with the S proof in there. The cancelation of many made it worth more.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.coinweek.com/commentary/the-coin-analyst-trillion-dollar-platinum-coins-and-san-francisco-eagle-set-number-released/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coinweek.com/commentary/the-coin-analyst-trillion-dollar-platinum-coins-and-san-francisco-eagle-set-number-released/" rel="nofollow">http://www.coinweek.com/commentary/the-coin-analyst-trillion-dollar-platinum-coins-and-san-francisco-eagle-set-number-released/</a></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Louis Golino for</b> Coin Week</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>"As<a href="http://www.coinweek.com/modern-coins/the-coin-analyst-dont-let-frustrating-coin-buying-experiences-cloud-your-judgment/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coinweek.com/modern-coins/the-coin-analyst-dont-let-frustrating-coin-buying-experiences-cloud-your-judgment/" rel="nofollow"> I have explained before</a> , even with the extra coins made for those sets, and assuming they sell the maximum authorized 100,000 coin and currency sets, which is unlikely, the 2012-S proof will still be the second lowest mintage proof silver eagle in the series after the rare and expensive 1995-W coin, a coin that costs a minimum of about $3,000.The 225,000 number is mainly significant because it is 23,000 lower than the 20th anniversary silver eagle set issued in 2006 and because the 2012 reverse proof coin now has the second-lowest mintage of the three reverse proof silver eagles after the 2011 at 100K. And it is now the fourth lowest mintage coin in the entire silver eagle series unless one counts the 2008-W with reverse of 2007 coin, which would push it down to fifth lowest.</p><p>It will take time for this news to be disseminated throughout the numismatic community, and I don’t anticipate a sudden dramatic rise in prices, especially for raw sets, but the number should help drive prices higher over time, provided that lower mintage coins are not issued in the future."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ephyfe, post: 1604438, member: 37517"][b]2012 two coin Eagle set[/b] The 2012 two coin Eagle set will be worth quite a bit more money 5 years from now. IMO the people who canceled out made a mistake. It's actually good for those who those who held onto their orders and didn't cancel out when they came out with the second set with the S proof in there. The cancelation of many made it worth more. [URL]http://www.coinweek.com/commentary/the-coin-analyst-trillion-dollar-platinum-coins-and-san-francisco-eagle-set-number-released/[/URL] [B]Louis Golino for[/B] Coin Week "As[URL="http://www.coinweek.com/modern-coins/the-coin-analyst-dont-let-frustrating-coin-buying-experiences-cloud-your-judgment/"] I have explained before[/URL] , even with the extra coins made for those sets, and assuming they sell the maximum authorized 100,000 coin and currency sets, which is unlikely, the 2012-S proof will still be the second lowest mintage proof silver eagle in the series after the rare and expensive 1995-W coin, a coin that costs a minimum of about $3,000.The 225,000 number is mainly significant because it is 23,000 lower than the 20th anniversary silver eagle set issued in 2006 and because the 2012 reverse proof coin now has the second-lowest mintage of the three reverse proof silver eagles after the 2011 at 100K. And it is now the fourth lowest mintage coin in the entire silver eagle series unless one counts the 2008-W with reverse of 2007 coin, which would push it down to fifth lowest. It will take time for this news to be disseminated throughout the numismatic community, and I don’t anticipate a sudden dramatic rise in prices, especially for raw sets, but the number should help drive prices higher over time, provided that lower mintage coins are not issued in the future."[/QUOTE]
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