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<p>[QUOTE="WingedLiberty, post: 1160175, member: 26030"]I bought two Dansco ASE sets (47 oz. silver) last night (one 26 coin 1986-2011 set and one 21 coin 1986-2006 set) for what I thought was a great price ($50 per coin). The spread between the high mintage 2011's and the lower mintage earlier years has really compressed of late making ASE sets a relative bargain in my eyes since the high mintage 2011's are going for well over $49 as of this morning; so basically i am paying an 80 cent premium per coin for all those low mintage years. A year ago you had to pay twice price of the current year for the key 1996 ASE.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH]120440.vB[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>The ASE mintages in the 80's and 90's are quite small when compared to the past couple of years (about 1/10th as many) -- and I think that years from now these low mintage years could potentially demand a more significant premium. </p><p><br /></p><p>My collection of ASE's is over 1,000 coins now (most bought in the $17 to $19 range) sitting in a bunch of safe deposit boxes at my bank. I still think silver will head to $50 an ounce this year, and could approach $100 an ounce in a year or two. </p><p><br /></p><p>When I get the new sets in hand, I will transfer the coins to the Intercept Album, which is nicer than Dansco's in my opinion. I love Intercepts dark green as it really shows off the silver coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WingedLiberty, post: 1160175, member: 26030"]I bought two Dansco ASE sets (47 oz. silver) last night (one 26 coin 1986-2011 set and one 21 coin 1986-2006 set) for what I thought was a great price ($50 per coin). The spread between the high mintage 2011's and the lower mintage earlier years has really compressed of late making ASE sets a relative bargain in my eyes since the high mintage 2011's are going for well over $49 as of this morning; so basically i am paying an 80 cent premium per coin for all those low mintage years. A year ago you had to pay twice price of the current year for the key 1996 ASE. [ATTACH]120440.vB[/ATTACH] The ASE mintages in the 80's and 90's are quite small when compared to the past couple of years (about 1/10th as many) -- and I think that years from now these low mintage years could potentially demand a more significant premium. My collection of ASE's is over 1,000 coins now (most bought in the $17 to $19 range) sitting in a bunch of safe deposit boxes at my bank. I still think silver will head to $50 an ounce this year, and could approach $100 an ounce in a year or two. When I get the new sets in hand, I will transfer the coins to the Intercept Album, which is nicer than Dansco's in my opinion. I love Intercepts dark green as it really shows off the silver coins.[/QUOTE]
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