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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1277176, member: 24633"]There is no good reason for SilverTowne to be asking that price for it. NGC has certified 78 of the 1999 as MS70 and who knows how many PCGS has certified. It does tell you one thing, though, and that is that SilverTowne is not a company you can trust.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1995-W is another story. It was the first SAE to ever have the West Point mintmark on it, but a lot of Eagle collectors were caught unaware when it was released. You see, it was released only with the 4-piece gold set, but it wasn't even advertised. There were only 30,125 minted, and these 5-coin sets sold out very quickly not to be made any more. In short time, the '95-W SAE shot up in value making it worth more than the cost of the entire set. Specimens that graded PF70 skyrocketed to about $7K. Now, the price for these has fallen quite a bit, but dealers and collectors who paid huge premiums for them are unable to sell them without taking substantial losses.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1277176, member: 24633"]There is no good reason for SilverTowne to be asking that price for it. NGC has certified 78 of the 1999 as MS70 and who knows how many PCGS has certified. It does tell you one thing, though, and that is that SilverTowne is not a company you can trust. The 1995-W is another story. It was the first SAE to ever have the West Point mintmark on it, but a lot of Eagle collectors were caught unaware when it was released. You see, it was released only with the 4-piece gold set, but it wasn't even advertised. There were only 30,125 minted, and these 5-coin sets sold out very quickly not to be made any more. In short time, the '95-W SAE shot up in value making it worth more than the cost of the entire set. Specimens that graded PF70 skyrocketed to about $7K. Now, the price for these has fallen quite a bit, but dealers and collectors who paid huge premiums for them are unable to sell them without taking substantial losses. Chris[/QUOTE]
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