Silver Proof Set Price?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by iontyre, Sep 19, 2014.

  1. iontyre

    iontyre Active Member

    Silver has dropped below $18 today; any chance the Silver Proof Set will drop below the current $53.95?
     
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  3. spirityoda

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  4. onecenter

    onecenter Member

    Let's hope so.
     
  5. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    Spread will increase due to higher demand basically nullifying drop in spot price.
     
  6. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    How's that again? The prices won't change, because demand will go up, because of falling prices?
     
  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    The Mint loves to drag it's feet. Expect no quarter (succor)........
     
  8. Ed Sims

    Ed Sims Well-Known Member

    When spot prices drop more people will be buying, hence, more demand. The dealers can maintain the current retail price levels because fewer people are selling what they have to them creating a temporary "shortage" of supply. The margins do tighten up in a matter of time when things settle down and stabilize.
     
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  9. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    Hype and hoopla. Headlines will read silver at NEW LOW!, 12 MONTH LOW!, etc.

    There will be an initial rush to buy because of the drop in spot price which will prevent spot and retail price from changing proportionately to each other. In other words the spread will increase. Once the hype settles the spread will return to what is considered normal (from a historical perspective).

    Bingo. Well explained.
     
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  10. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Now, that makes perfect sense, and that's what I expect to see at the show this weekend -- stubbornly unchanged prices.
     
  11. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    I don't know that it is stubbornness as much as it is just reaction to the market. When people are buying prices stay up. When people are not buying prices come down. I know you know this already, just reiterating it.

    Most of the people at the show won't be stubborn (about their prices anyway) if they've been dealing for a while. The stubborn don't last long in retail.
     
  12. iontyre

    iontyre Active Member

    It looks as though my initial question was misunderstood. I was not talking about the retail-resale market of silver proof sets, I was talking about the price to order new silver proof sets from the mint (current 2014 silver proof set is $53.95, down from the $67.95 back when silver was >$30 an ounce). With silver now below $18, could we see the mint price drop to maybe $49.95?
     
  13. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    Although my replies were in reference to dealers/resellers, I think the same applies to the mint. I wouldn't expect them to drop the price any time soon while there is a small pop in buying due to new low spot price. Eventually however they may very well lower their price.
     
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