I'm surprised more people here did not know these would be so hot. It is THE key date, and the next lowest mintage sells for over a grand.
It seems like a lot of people don’t care about modern coins from the mint. I was lucky to find out about it.
Most moderns I couldn't care less. But a new key date silver eagle?? It was a no brainer! I love when the mint does stuff like this!
Lowest mintage silver eagle ever. The next lowest mintage goes for over a grand, so I doubt this one will ever go near issue price again.
OK, you mean lower than the 1995-W, got it. The thing is to buy that coin -- which I guess sold for $10 ? Silver was $5 -- you had to spend $1,000 which meant paying 100x the actual cost even though you could sell the gold coins for most of the differential. But the coin sells for maybe $1,000 ungraded....$3,000 PF69 and $10,000 PF70. So 300-1,000x what the coin should cost solo. Now...you are paying about 8x cost but like the 1995-W craze, who knows how long the premium maintains itself ? It has been my experience that, in the age of the Internet and social media, that artificial scarcity premiums for new stuff FADES over longer-periods of time, it doesn't maintain or go up. Others here may have examples that I have missed, feel free to post them. If you NEED the coin because of a collection, then I guess you are price-insensitive. For me, I'd LIKE to have it but I don't NEED it. So like the 2013, if the price comes closer to what I think is fair value, I'll buy it. I'm not afraid of paying $600 and then seeing it worth $200 in 2021....$400 isn't going to make or break me as with most of you. It's just a question of necessity. I may want a hot dog on the road I sometimes take back from the mall, but if the guy is selling it for $10, I'll pass.
My favorite responses so far are the: "I've been collecting ASE for 30 years and I didn't get one. I'll quit collecting them." Entitled much? Once the butthurt wears off, these people will be buying one at whatever price this settles. I saw the hubbub surrounding these and anticipated the site crashing (still let out a few choice words while playing with the cashier). With a 30k limit on a very popular series, a 15 minutes sellout was a blessing; I expected it to be <5 min. I'd a think the site crash probably leveled the playing field a little- preventing people from ordering multiples to different addresses in rapid procession.
Yes, that is a common thing on these hot items. It basically takes a little while for it to pop up. Mine was about a 10 second delay for it to load.
Congratulations!! I really only logged in today to see if you woke up in time and purchased one yesterday.