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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1077728, member: 19065"]TC: I meant that the Mint's mark-up on the numismatic versions will be greater than what the APs are selling the bullion versions for to those able to order them. I was not comparing the Mint's retail price to what the eBay and other secondary market are selling them for/buyers are bidding them up to. </p><p><br /></p><p>I feel that your $200/AtB 5 oz. coin from the Mint will be unlikely since APs like FideliTrade took 5-coin set orders for $929.20 shipped, $860.20 for the 5 coins themselves. This comes to $172/Bullion AtB coin. Add on the Mint's typical 20-30% mark-up and related costs they have for adding boxes, capsules, COA, etc. and whatever spot silver is doing prior to release and these coins may well go for $250 and closer to your $300/coin estimate-- probably lower, like $249 to $279/coin. I'm sure that immediately upon release the secondary market will errupt again, just as nutty as the initial bullion versions saw the bids mount up and buyers line up for those coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1077728, member: 19065"]TC: I meant that the Mint's mark-up on the numismatic versions will be greater than what the APs are selling the bullion versions for to those able to order them. I was not comparing the Mint's retail price to what the eBay and other secondary market are selling them for/buyers are bidding them up to. I feel that your $200/AtB 5 oz. coin from the Mint will be unlikely since APs like FideliTrade took 5-coin set orders for $929.20 shipped, $860.20 for the 5 coins themselves. This comes to $172/Bullion AtB coin. Add on the Mint's typical 20-30% mark-up and related costs they have for adding boxes, capsules, COA, etc. and whatever spot silver is doing prior to release and these coins may well go for $250 and closer to your $300/coin estimate-- probably lower, like $249 to $279/coin. I'm sure that immediately upon release the secondary market will errupt again, just as nutty as the initial bullion versions saw the bids mount up and buyers line up for those coins.[/QUOTE]
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