oktyabyr wrote:I might have to try that. buy a few. keep one and throw the rest on the bay. Never done that before.
Lemon Thrower wrote:oct 27 if i read this right.
what is BS?
DirtyFingers wrote:I scored several 20th Anniversary silver sets from the mint, held onto to them for two years after issue and traded both sets, ungraded, for gold. I should have moved them sooner but I forgot I had them in the safe. After all that time, I still traded for the equivalent of double of what I paid for them. It's the reverse proof that attracts the attention. Sell or trade them early if you snag any set(s).
morris14ccm wrote:DirtyFingers wrote:I scored several 20th Anniversary silver sets from the mint, held onto to them for two years after issue and traded both sets, ungraded, for gold. I should have moved them sooner but I forgot I had them in the safe. After all that time, I still traded for the equivalent of double of what I paid for them. It's the reverse proof that attracts the attention. Sell or trade them early if you snag any set(s).
So you think they'll be worth more if I sell them within a couple of weeks than keeping them for 5-10+ years?
tn-dave wrote:saw this link on another forum:
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/st ... ageIndex=2
This set is the 5th one down listed at a Price of : $229.95 -- If this is right, I'm surprised. Figured it would be a $350-$400 set and out of my price range...tempting (if this is not a mistake)
slvrbck wrote:Alright, dumb question. I have never ordered from the mint before. I think i would like to get one or two of these. What is the best way to maximize my odds of scoring some other than being available at noon on the 27. Do they do phone orders, or is it all online? Do you have to set up some kind of account or anything that could be completed ahead of time?
DirtyFingers wrote:morris14ccm wrote:DirtyFingers wrote:I scored several 20th Anniversary silver sets from the mint, held onto to them for two years after issue and traded both sets, ungraded, for gold. I should have moved them sooner but I forgot I had them in the safe. After all that time, I still traded for the equivalent of double of what I paid for them. It's the reverse proof that attracts the attention. Sell or trade them early if you snag any set(s).
So you think they'll be worth more if I sell them within a couple of weeks than keeping them for 5-10+ years?
Based on the way the 20th Anniversary silver set performed, unless you see a spike coming with Ag, I would say sell or trade early rather than later. Watch the market for them after they are issued. Like any other set issued by the mint, there is the initial rush to buy from those that have to those who don't have which usually translates to a peak premium price followed by a decline. If I snag any 25th Anniversary sets, I'll trade to trade/sell when the peak starts to dip. When I traded my sets, I noticed my dealer was pretty much inline with ebay. I'll be following the trend there. Just takes alittle patience and homework. Which I didn't do the first time around, although I knew what the trend was the whole time I had the sets hidden away in the safe.
On the other hand, grading changes the game.
DF
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