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Stinky_pinky

12/27/12 12:04 PM

#19139 RE: SilverEagle #19135

I honestly don't think this set will appreciate much more in value. Highly desireable set to be sure, but I don't see it appreciating much more. We have gone through a period of all numismatic collectables appreciating based on a new normal in silver values. This is why I believe selling rare coins that have had a chance to make this adjustment in values and buying bullion rounds is the way to realize the biggest returns. I would consider listing the set at an auction price of $1,200 with a $1,500 buy-it-now option. The possibilities of getting into a competative bidding senario are much better if you offer a "good bargin to start" and let the marketplace decide the value...unless someone comes along and snaps it up BIN. Start your bid at the absolute minimum you would be willing to accept for the set (after you subtact out the 9+3% charged by ebay). GLTY S~P
EDIT: The recent sell off on silver hasn't helped the market, as some buyers have pulled out of the market. IMO

interloper

12/30/12 4:42 PM

#19144 RE: SilverEagle #19135

I am keeping mine. I have 2 sets graded 70. Intend to pass to my 2 kids along with 4 2012-S sets graded 70. I did recently sell one 25th Ann.69 set. And will probably sell the other 2 mixed grade sets. One of those mixed grade sets has a "S" MS70. I hate to sell it, but I'am leary of breaking the sets up. How do you feel about breaking those up?