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<p>[QUOTE="Paul M., post: 2204478, member: 73165"]Basically zero. I don't think any other than certified 70's will trade at a significant premium in a year. Common-date St. Gaudens double eagles don't even have a significant numismatic premium (APMEX's price is $1370 for PCGS MS63 right now, compared to a melt value of $1057.)</p><p><br /></p><p>After the initial feeding frenzy dies down, these will drop to around $100 over melt for anything raw or graded less than 70.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paul M., post: 2204478, member: 73165"]Basically zero. I don't think any other than certified 70's will trade at a significant premium in a year. Common-date St. Gaudens double eagles don't even have a significant numismatic premium (APMEX's price is $1370 for PCGS MS63 right now, compared to a melt value of $1057.) After the initial feeding frenzy dies down, these will drop to around $100 over melt for anything raw or graded less than 70.[/QUOTE]
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