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<p>[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 1906601, member: 42727"]I've seen you use this coin a couple times in different threads to support of your assertions that modern silver mint products are a good investment. You COULD NEVER BUY that coin in a roll. It only came in a special 10th Anniversary 5 coin set which included 4 gold coins and the 1995 W. You could buy all 4 proof gold coins separately at the time. Most people thought the Anniversary set wasn't special because of this and only 30K sets were sold. What it created was a low mintage Proof ASE that was not available anywhere else. Since popularity of the ASE series continued to grow, you have a low mintage coin going for HUGE premiums. There's no way to know whether this coin will hold it's value. </p><p><br /></p><p>I know you are a big believer in some of these modern issues and I hope your right about them, but please use facts to support your position. </p><p><br /></p><p>The bottom line is a coins value will only rise if there is demand for it. It doesn't matter whether you minted 5 or 500K. If there aren't 5 buyers for the 5 coins minted, it won't rise is value. I think the reference to World Coins by other posters is right on. Those mintages tend to be much less, but their premiums are less because there is no demand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 1906601, member: 42727"]I've seen you use this coin a couple times in different threads to support of your assertions that modern silver mint products are a good investment. You COULD NEVER BUY that coin in a roll. It only came in a special 10th Anniversary 5 coin set which included 4 gold coins and the 1995 W. You could buy all 4 proof gold coins separately at the time. Most people thought the Anniversary set wasn't special because of this and only 30K sets were sold. What it created was a low mintage Proof ASE that was not available anywhere else. Since popularity of the ASE series continued to grow, you have a low mintage coin going for HUGE premiums. There's no way to know whether this coin will hold it's value. I know you are a big believer in some of these modern issues and I hope your right about them, but please use facts to support your position. The bottom line is a coins value will only rise if there is demand for it. It doesn't matter whether you minted 5 or 500K. If there aren't 5 buyers for the 5 coins minted, it won't rise is value. I think the reference to World Coins by other posters is right on. Those mintages tend to be much less, but their premiums are less because there is no demand.[/QUOTE]
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