Silver Eagles

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by josh's coins, Jun 23, 2014.

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Which do you prefer when buying ASE?

Poll closed Jul 14, 2014.
  1. Standard raw BU

    18 vote(s)
    69.2%
  2. Frosty case

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. U.S Mint Boxing

    2 vote(s)
    7.7%
  4. Airtite Holder

    6 vote(s)
    23.1%
  1. josh's coins

    josh's coins Well-Known Member

    Would you pay a Premium for an ASE in original mint boxing, a frosty case, or an airtite? why or why not?
     
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  3. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    I for myself would have to say all 4, plus in mint tubes, same with the proof series, you seem to always pay a premium for these coin's.
     
  4. krispy

    krispy krispy

    What is a "frosty case"?
     
  5. josh's coins

    josh's coins Well-Known Member

    frosty case.PNG
    Above is 1 ASE Frosty Case.
     
  6. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Ah, I see... a kind of DIY-slab/holder.
     
  7. Effigy303

    Effigy303 Well-Known Member

    I'd pay a small premium. Basically just the cost of the case. I put all of my bullion coins in airtites if I buy them raw so it would be paying for the airtite anyway
     
  8. onecenter

    onecenter Member

    I have purchased every proof ASE since the first issue in 1986 directly from the US Mint. I have the first five years of the bullion issues and the special uncirculated singles and all anniversary sets. Eventually, I would like to purchase all the bullion pieces issued since 1991.
     
  9. josh's coins

    josh's coins Well-Known Member

    Do you have them graded? or are they all in the mint presentation cases?
     
  10. onecenter

    onecenter Member

    They are still in all of their original boxes. The five bullion pieces are in capsules.
     
  11. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    I put mine in a Dansco
     
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  12. bkozak33

    bkozak33 Collector

    I like my proofs raw, so I can play with them. P6210379.JPG P6210380.JPG
     
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  13. flintcreek6412

    flintcreek6412 Active Member

    When I feel the urge I just buy them by the mint tube unc. Then they just sit in the safe. I have no interest in viewing or playing with them. I see them simply as bullion at a slight premium.
     
  14. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    I'm on Tapatalk so I can't tell if this is a poll or not...I would not pay a premium for a frosty case and might just pass on one. It's too big and probably ugly. I would pay a little extra for an Air-Tire.
     
  15. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    I voted for good old fashioned BU, preferably still in the mint tube.

    I do sometimes place them in AirTites when I am giving them as gifts, but I prefer to do the placement myself so I can ensure there are no oils/fingerprints that would eventually develop into unsightly blemishes.

    I have bought some that came in those annoying rectangular gem boxes, and I promptly removed them and discarded the cases.
     
  16. josh's coins

    josh's coins Well-Known Member

    So basically everyone likes there ASE in everything but Frosty cases. I think I'll use Airtites for the most part.
     
  17. josh's coins

    josh's coins Well-Known Member

    What do you guys think about slabs?
    I have been thinking about slabbing/grading my own coins and not charging a premium other than to cover the cost of the slab utself.

    For instance. I may grade a 2014 as ms69 or BU. It would be sealed in a slab the same size as pcgs with an attractive label. I'd only do this for coins that I'm selling but later on if the popularity grows I'd accept submissions.

    I don't want to be a crap grading service like NNC. Eventually I'd like to be second or first teir.

    What do you guys think about this? been thinking about it for months.
     
  18. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    I can't think of many business ventures that would be more difficult than becoming a reputable second or first tier TPG.
     
  19. josh's coins

    josh's coins Well-Known Member

    That may be true. But if the precision and accuracy is high then I think many would recognize me as a reputable source. of course I would need to hire some people to get a grading process going.
     
  20. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    Therein lies one part of the challenge. The people you hire would have to exhibit a high level of attention to detail and consistency that would be required for accurate grading. It's easy when it's your company you're trying to build and it's your name on the line, but it's not so easy to keep employees focused.
     
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  21. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    I think it's like deja vu all over again...
     
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