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<p>[QUOTE="synoptic12, post: 1291300, member: 32885"]American Silver Eagle- 25th Anniversary Five Coin Set- To set a value on a 'special set', which" sold out", literally before days end, would be highly subject, at this point in time. To negate such factors as 1. Demand, 2. Amount of Collectors, 3. Sets sold, or any other negative aspect, would certainly be a mistake by anyone. You must realize that 2 coins are distinct, and unique, maybe not to be re-produced again. At least 50,000 serious collectors were left 'out in the cold', due to the influx of orders. To equate these factors, with the intrinsic value, (will get an argument here, each and every time), is sure to bring the cream to the top quickly. I wish not to delve too much on the nature of 'selling and buying'. I personally feel that it is somewhat innate that the person should be knowledgable, and have a certain degree on the nature of coins, and more importantly, have forebearance, in such circumstances. How much are they worth? My personal opinion, $2000.00, bottom line, "no questions asked". Say what you may, think how you will think, but "Do not" have them encased, nor graded. I can see an enormous list of negative responses here, most likely from the "BIG" coin dealers. No surprise to me, nor do I care how they wish to manipulate these sets. Better for us, after everything is all said and done.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="synoptic12, post: 1291300, member: 32885"]American Silver Eagle- 25th Anniversary Five Coin Set- To set a value on a 'special set', which" sold out", literally before days end, would be highly subject, at this point in time. To negate such factors as 1. Demand, 2. Amount of Collectors, 3. Sets sold, or any other negative aspect, would certainly be a mistake by anyone. You must realize that 2 coins are distinct, and unique, maybe not to be re-produced again. At least 50,000 serious collectors were left 'out in the cold', due to the influx of orders. To equate these factors, with the intrinsic value, (will get an argument here, each and every time), is sure to bring the cream to the top quickly. I wish not to delve too much on the nature of 'selling and buying'. I personally feel that it is somewhat innate that the person should be knowledgable, and have a certain degree on the nature of coins, and more importantly, have forebearance, in such circumstances. How much are they worth? My personal opinion, $2000.00, bottom line, "no questions asked". Say what you may, think how you will think, but "Do not" have them encased, nor graded. I can see an enormous list of negative responses here, most likely from the "BIG" coin dealers. No surprise to me, nor do I care how they wish to manipulate these sets. Better for us, after everything is all said and done.[/QUOTE]
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