Treetop wrote:Just an opinion.. but I find the pseudo numi modern bullion a bit odd. Personally I doubt they will retain their premiums for the long haul. Id buy high quality older coins instead. go look around, You can find perfect ASEs all over the place. They are apparently very common, with presumably most of them still sitting in monster boxes and rolls to be potentially slabbed later. If you want a high end morgan or peace dollar or other 90% though? Your going to have to shop at specific spots and there are way fewer of them to go around.
Not trying to dissuade you, they might be the best buy ever, but I doubt it myself.
SoFa wrote:The problem is it's hard to gauge how rare the MS70 bullion versions are / will be.
Like Treetop said, there could be millions of them sitting in monster boxes. If the premiums go up, more will get graded because there were millions and tens of millions of them minted.
The collectible versions (proofs, reverse proofs and burnished) are a different matter. There's a much more limited pool of those still in raw state.
I think the best bet is to look at the coins with limited mintage and only then look at how how many have graded 70.
As for First Strike, it's not that big a deal right now. The regular blue labels have a great established following so I wouldn't pay extra for First Strike.
SilverDragon72 wrote:What are some of your thoughts about investing in PCGS perfect 70 graded coins? I've contemplated picking some of these up to add to my collection.
But are they worth the high premium? Silver bullion ASEs is what I have in mind.
First Strike and or Early Release.
reddirtcoins wrote:... a 2002 MS-70 lists for $1995 at Apmex. Sorting is sorting...
johnbrickner wrote:If you do, consider or look into fractional gold & platinum Eagles. Some have very low populations
Engineer wrote:johnbrickner wrote:If you do, consider or look into fractional gold & platinum Eagles. Some have very low populations
+1
If you're going to pay a numi premium, do it on a coin that was minted by the thousands rather than millions.
johnbrickner wrote:If you do, consider or look into fractional gold & platinum Eagles. Some have very low populations
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