SAE's

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by jeffs, Jan 26, 2008.

  1. jeffs

    jeffs New Member

    Would you buy 4 Silver eagles NGC MS69 ( any year no 2 alike) for $100 ?
    Just wondering how others feel about these and at this price.
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  3. wvrick

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  4. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Probably yes - certainly yes if from the 90's.
     
  5. kleraudio

    kleraudio Senior Member

    Besides being cool coins and collectibles, can you guys explain why you would buy them??

    Is there an investment side of this I may be missing??

    Just curious as Im new to this as well.

    Jim
     
  6. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I like silver eagles - even though to me they are bullion coins. I like the design. To me any any pre-2000 are worth $25 bucks graded at ms69. I also think they will go up in value with time and the price of silver. The post 2000's (with the exception of anniversary sets) will probably hold steady longer. I think they minted so many what value they bring will be more related to the price of silver. But cost aside - I like the coins. Now having said all that I think Morgans are also a nice coin, but certainly have much more history than ASE's. And keep being curious - the more questions, the more answers, the more you learn and pretty soon you will have your own opinions. So note history could prove me wrong on silver eagles, but I think as more collectors start collecting they will look at modern coins first. Not realizing the history and the affordability of the older coins. MY opinion only.
     
  7. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    i might not. MS69's are given out like candy, unless they are older coins. at $25 each, it just seems high for a coin that has millions graded the same. but with silver on the rise... i dunno .. tough call.
     
  8. alpha480v

    alpha480v Senior Member

    I wouldn't. Too many out there already. I like the silver eagle. It's a really beutiful coin design. With the exception of the 1996, it's value right now is mostly tied to the spot price of silver.
     
  9. jeffs

    jeffs New Member

    Thanks for your views. Some nice reading.
     
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