Title | : | 1995-P VS 1995-W American Proof Silver Eagle - How a Mint Mark Can Make All The Difference |
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How about the normal looking coin without mint mark? What is there value? Comment from : Omar AbouZeid |
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I have 1995 for sale Comment from : Khelly Calalas |
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One day I want to snag up one of those 95 W in perfect 70 I collect the type one and there is about 100 coins in the collection Going for all of them in perfection (70) Comment from : Aaron Smelser |
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My goodness Rather have a proof Morgan Comment from : David Peterson |
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Honestly if I had to guess, I'd say the reason the 95-W is higher despite a slightly higher mintage is because of higher demand (ok, bear with me); more people likely collect the traditional, "regular" proof ASEs, and further, more people want a complete set than reverse proofs Comment from : Hank Moody |
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My favorite is the 2019-S I really like the Reverse Proof, values aside Seeing one anywhere is other than in my hands just reminds how much I regret not getting a RP 😔 Comment from : Everett White |
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I had a 1889-cc xfine details cleaned, like you I sent it to pcgs for a regrade on the Morgan sorry It was in Ngc holder It came back au details cleaned please what is the value for it ? The coin is a little dark and through it was not cleaned is why I had it regraded Please respond when you can Comment from : James Bryant |
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If you don't have a 95-W they are terribly overpriced If you do happen to have one the $3000 price tag is ridiculously low Mr Market makes the final decision Comment from : mt h |
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Agree 10000 Ben One of the other coin channels coin shop owner called coin guy in Florida maybe you know who I’m talking about his brothers running for governor up in the Northeast anyways he had a recent video where he had two gold coins (he actually did paperwork on them he didn’t realize they were legal tender) and in Florida like most states you have to wait 30 days unless you’re buying and selling coins/moneybrAnyway they have the heraldic Eagle on one side and it said United States mint of Philadelphia brThey’re technically world coins ( if you look them up under Saudi Arabia in the Krause), they were minted in the 1940s during World War II brSaudi Arabia would only take gold coins for their oil brThey would not take our paper currency (shocking I know), so they were minted specifically to be used as payment to Saudi Arabia for their oil at the rate of $70 per ounce because gold spiked during World War II and as you know gold was not used in money for almost 20 years at this pointbrAnyway most are considered to be melted and only a couple hundred are believed left to exist They’re 915 fine almost 1 ounce of gold (094 I believe) , but the most recent Krause publication and the most recent auction which was a couple years ago had them trading in a U 55 at about $2000brAs you would say would you rather have a 1989s MS69 1 ounce gold eagle or that ?brShocking how many people don’t understand this Comment from : SAM’s Guitar & Coins |
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Thanks Ben , another excellent video Just saying Mike Comment from : Mike Fisher |
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I love my AESs but i just dont see those as a $15000 coin!!!! Comment from : Jason Hastings |
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I would much rather put that money into a low mintage classic commemorative coin or a really nice CC Morgan (not the new one) Comment from : Saltwater Saddle Tramp |
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Had a chance to buy the ‘95 Gold Set with the W Silver Eagle for $3500 at a Pawn Shop a few years ago and passed on it One if my biggest numismatic mistakes Comment from : Tim Herring |
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Yup it amazes me how much popularity affects a coins value over absolute rarity When compared to other ASE the 1995w is low however when compared to other series having 30k surviving with all being in exceptional pr69-pr70 condition it’s not very rare at allbrA coin like this will never be for me however if I was to stumble upon one on the Cheap I’d probably buy it Comment from : Tylonn Platinum 3rd Coins |
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I wish they chose the Standing Liberty design over the Walking Liberty Just my opinion Would of loved the coins if they did that or change the design every year from an old coin Comment from : NICKELHEAD89 |
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2006 in Reverse proof as part of 3 coin set is my fav in 70 Comment from : Dan DiFabio |
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Hi, Ben The 95W is the only ASE I am missing I would love to have one, but I will not pay more than the price of an ounce of gold for a 69 I will most likely not be getting one at that price, so my set will stay one coin short of completion for the time being All my set is raw except the 5-coin 2011 Anniv Set I want to bring my 2019S ERP and V75 coins to The Great Southwest Coin Expo in Albuquerque on April 8-10 and ask you to have them graded for me C-YA there bTYU/b Comment from : Donald in New Mexico |
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I believe most rare coin was a modern coin when they were first minted and released🤷🏽♂️ Comment from : Orlando The Man |
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Nice 1995-W what's your best price ? Comment from : J D |
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Dubbya Comment from : Donald in New Mexico |
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"The 95-W is an overpriced coin" - Guy currently trying to sell a 95-W on his website 😁 Comment from : James Goss |
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The 1995 W does nothing for me It's that way with a good number of modern coins, truth be told However, the 2019 enhanced reverse proof Eagle I find absolutely stunning I wish I would have bought one new Thanks for sharing those with us! Comment from : QuickSilver |
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Wow The enhanced rev PR is so much nicer too!brIf I owned the gold set, I would sell the ASE to defray the cost of my gold, and maybe even buy a '19 ERP Comment from : Steve Boyd |
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Just my two cents, I use a chopstick to point at coins or anything metal I can live with wood on metal Comment from : Boris Buliak |
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Very fair price for the 95 w Comment from : KENNETH COOK |
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Not me I would keep it wish I had 1 noce Comment from : Timothy Loyd |
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I don't get the valuation of manufactured "collectables" I would rather buy a great looking 19th century Seated Liberty dollar for that $3,000 Comment from : John D |
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