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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1906634, member: 21782"]Hmm, you're dealing with a different reality than me. When was the first time you looked at the price of a 1995-w ase? Back when they were released, they sold for $50 to $100 each on eBay. The gold buyers that bought the sets had no respect for them, as did collectors – they weren’t heavily collected and were viewed as just bullion and silver was $4/oz. Based on the low demand and price of silver, $50 to $100 seemed too expensive, so I didn’t put that roll away. I still have "old timers" that come into the shop today that can't believe ase's are considered collectable. Think about that history when you think about the P-Pucks today.</p><p> </p><p>I guess you’re not keeping up with current mint issues. The P-Pucks sell for $139.45 each when purchased with the 10% discount subscription. Looks like the current issue is close to a sell out, after the first week of sales.</p><p> </p><p>Actually, the moderns that have done well over the long run are far too numerous to list here. Check the price guides/recent sales if you want to be amazed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1906634, member: 21782"]Hmm, you're dealing with a different reality than me. When was the first time you looked at the price of a 1995-w ase? Back when they were released, they sold for $50 to $100 each on eBay. The gold buyers that bought the sets had no respect for them, as did collectors – they weren’t heavily collected and were viewed as just bullion and silver was $4/oz. Based on the low demand and price of silver, $50 to $100 seemed too expensive, so I didn’t put that roll away. I still have "old timers" that come into the shop today that can't believe ase's are considered collectable. Think about that history when you think about the P-Pucks today. I guess you’re not keeping up with current mint issues. The P-Pucks sell for $139.45 each when purchased with the 10% discount subscription. Looks like the current issue is close to a sell out, after the first week of sales. Actually, the moderns that have done well over the long run are far too numerous to list here. Check the price guides/recent sales if you want to be amazed.[/QUOTE]
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