End of World War II 75th Anniversary American Eagle Gold Proof Coin, or the silver coin?
End of World War II 75th Anniversary American Eagle Gold Proof Coin, or the silver coin?
Looks like pre sale prices are 6k-10k. on the GAE. Depending on eventual grading returns and limited mintage numbers, the eventual asking price may possibly double your investment. But the problem there is what subset of collectors will be possible buyers? The rarer the coin, the smaller the market for potential buyers. Now its a subset of a subset of a subset... How well do you know that actual market and can you invest 10k and be willing to sit on it for 5 years or more while it either appreciates or depriciates in value. Risk is high but so can the reward be, maybe... At the end of the day its worth about 2k in melt value...
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This is the one I would buy now: https://www.ebay.com/itm/2020-W-END-...UAAOSwFE5fm2Jv
"The Proof 2020-W American Eagle silver dollar celebrating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II with V75 privy mark will be limited to a release of 75,000 coins"
Anyone that identifies themselves by the color of their skin, is a racist.
There is only ONE race of people on this planet, the human race.
Do not be deceived, Darwin’s theory of Evolution is racist. When Darwin is properly understood, it leads to the justification for believing that certain races of people are by birth and nature superior to others and that is the definition of racism.
well **** the usmint
I wonder just how long before altered coins begin to show up?
Do your own due diligence
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their website was a total fubar today.
I would not invest that kind of money in a purposefully manufactured "collectible". I can see prices like that for a 100+ year old Morgan Dollar, not for a fresh-out-of-the-oven ASE that contains $25 worth of silver. Just doesn't appeal to me at all. I'd rather put that money into as much gold as I could get for the same price. But hey, I'm a low-roller and notorious cheapskate; if it's up your alley, go for it.
"It's the lure of easy money - It's got a very strong appeal." - Glenn Frey (The Smuggler's Blues)
"A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned." - Thomas Jefferson
Thanks for this post, Hombre and MSH. I agree with you, MSH, that the US Mint website was horrible today. It took me nearly an hour and a half, but I finally was able to place an order for one of the silver 75th Anniversary of the End of WWII coins. Not so much for investment as sentimentality, as my late father went in at Omaha Beach on D-Day, and was disabled the day after by having his kneecap shot off. Pretty coin, and again, thanx.
Agree... the website was terrible. I tried to get both the gold and silver coins but was only able to get the silver. Took me an hour and a half also... not fun. Had the gold coin in my cart but the site kept locking up and I could never get it to process the order. Oh well, I guess I keep that money for something else![]()