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<p>[QUOTE="coinbuff, post: 542593, member: 9564"]'Zactly my point! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p> </p><p>I think you misunderstood me. What I meant was collect raw, and IF a certain year rises in value, then you have the option of getting <i>that</i> year graded. It <i>will</i> be at least MS69, possibly MS70. Now you're in a situation where you <i>may</i> make out because of the enhanced value of the slabbed ASE - <i>if it gets MS70</i>. If it's MS69, the TPG fee and any premium is a wash. <i>Remember - they're all at least MS69.</i></p><p>Raw will rise in value by the same <i>amount</i> as MS69s.</p><p>BUT...paying the premium for MS69 for every one you buy, if one or two issues increase in price (due to lower mintage, Mint problems, etc.), the multiple premiums you have already paid for all the other years is more than the premium you may see from the scarcer issues. </p><p>You simply won't be able to sell MS69s for <i>more</i> than you paid. Further, with the bubble deflating in the market, which is how I see it, you'll actually <i>lose </i>money.</p><p>I've had three NGC MS69 complete sets for four years now - am selling them Friday - and I'm going to <i>lose</i> money. If I put them on ebay with a reserve or starting bid high enough to just break even, they'll never sell because there are too many sets out there (put up by large volume sellers/dealers who promoted the market) selling for less. It's not going to change.</p><p>As far as silver spot price, it will affect all ASEs, slabbed and raw, by the same <i>amount</i>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinbuff, post: 542593, member: 9564"]'Zactly my point! ;) I think you misunderstood me. What I meant was collect raw, and IF a certain year rises in value, then you have the option of getting [I]that[/I] year graded. It [I]will[/I] be at least MS69, possibly MS70. Now you're in a situation where you [I]may[/I] make out because of the enhanced value of the slabbed ASE - [I]if it gets MS70[/I]. If it's MS69, the TPG fee and any premium is a wash. [I]Remember - they're all at least MS69.[/I] Raw will rise in value by the same [I]amount[/I] as MS69s. BUT...paying the premium for MS69 for every one you buy, if one or two issues increase in price (due to lower mintage, Mint problems, etc.), the multiple premiums you have already paid for all the other years is more than the premium you may see from the scarcer issues. You simply won't be able to sell MS69s for [I]more[/I] than you paid. Further, with the bubble deflating in the market, which is how I see it, you'll actually [I]lose [/I]money. I've had three NGC MS69 complete sets for four years now - am selling them Friday - and I'm going to [I]lose[/I] money. If I put them on ebay with a reserve or starting bid high enough to just break even, they'll never sell because there are too many sets out there (put up by large volume sellers/dealers who promoted the market) selling for less. It's not going to change. As far as silver spot price, it will affect all ASEs, slabbed and raw, by the same [I]amount[/I].[/QUOTE]
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