Raven, thanks for sharing. What makes these special is the Label and the signature. The ASE itself, is still an ASE. I think you are spot on about finding the RIGHT buyer. This goes for every thing in our collection. Doing a little homework on your collection can ensure the value we are seeking or hoping to get, is correct. Have a great day! ;)
@AshesC1 seems to be that she signed only so many live signatures for NGC, and it created a demand for the coins and thus a high premium. It's really surprising to me. But it happens at times. 2016 is also an anniversary year.
@@RavenHawkCoins Was at the Grapevine, TX Coin show Saturday to have some dealers look at the 1992 D close AM cent I found. They all said it looked legit. ANACS was there, sent it off to be certified. fingers crossed!!!! It's just a piece of ZINC!!!! LOL
Good video Raven and good advice! I always try to keep an eye on my Ike & Susan sets that i've finished to see how the prices are changing. Definitely recommend always knowing what you have is worth, at the very least, if you don't sell it, when we pass it on to our loved ones they are aware and don't just drop it off at a bank or something silly and also don't get screwed over by a shady dealer.
@PaulaBluhm that is really weird as if you look up the serial numbers on these slabs in the video it's 1k and 2k also $50 for an MS70 seems unlikely. I will post the screenshot on my community tab.
@@RavenHawkCoins when I look up the price guide it shows MS70 as $50. That graph represents the only sold listing they had as a reference. Their own disclaimer warns against using that graph as the only pricing reference. I am not arguing that those prices are referenced. I am just saying there are more reliable sources for pricing.
@PaulaBluhm i hear you and that is also why I said in the video that NGC and PCGS have inflated prices. But I also checked on ebay for recent sales and they were getting $1500 for the one coin and almost $750 and more for the other mint mark. No stress my friend.
they are pulling in high sales for what they are. I didn't pay much for them myself. The point of the video is to check your slabs as you never know what they are currently selling for. Thank you for watching!
Wow that is crazy. I need to check mine out, I'd sell mine in a minute for that kind of prices. This hobby has changed so much since I began collecting. Missed you on Thursday night
Yeah, brother, this really really surprised me. Things really have been changing, but in a good way! I missed as well! I will be back in action on Thursday. Stay safe, brother!
@dancerscc well it's a live signature and limited slab. There are a good number of people that collect limited edition items. They're selling for the money described in the video. I didn't think they were worth much, but the real point of the video is to check your slabs and coins on a regular basis. Supply and demand are simple economic concepts. The price isn't set by me. I hope this helps.
Raven, thanks for sharing. What makes these special is the Label and the signature. The ASE itself, is still an ASE. I think you are spot on about finding the RIGHT buyer. This goes for every thing in our collection. Doing a little homework on your collection can ensure the value we are seeking or hoping to get, is correct. Have a great day! ;)
@AshesC1 seems to be that she signed only so many live signatures for NGC, and it created a demand for the coins and thus a high premium. It's really surprising to me. But it happens at times. 2016 is also an anniversary year.
Wow brother raven I didn't know that thanks for sharing
@@dougwagoner2620 it shocked me too, brother Doug!
Crazy. Thanks for sharing brother👍
@@tedcharp my pleasure, brother. Thank you for watching.
amazing!!!!! It's just an ounce of silver........ Crazy what some people will pay........
@@Draylis64 i was pretty shocked as well. Some things are just worth more I suppose.
@@RavenHawkCoins Was at the Grapevine, TX Coin show Saturday to have some dealers look at the 1992 D close AM cent I found. They all said it looked legit. ANACS was there, sent it off to be certified. fingers crossed!!!! It's just a piece of ZINC!!!! LOL
@Draylis64 i hope it grades well! Good luck 😎
That’s mind boggling! Thanks for sharing. I’m running to check my stack! 🧐
@weeklybullion yeah, I was really shocked to say the least. Still amazed actually.
Interesting Raven! I need to check over my ASEs.
@@daviswall3319 you really should. Thank you, brother 🙂
That's crazy didn't know they went that high thanks for sharing raven hawk coins
@timsmith9645 yeah, there is a special set that was made by the mint that goes for like 3K I just don't remember the year off hand.
@RavenHawkCoins right that's a lot for a coin
Wow! Awesome discovery brotha 👊👊Slabmaster J approved 👍👍🔥🔥
@jdoggwhitetrash Thank you, brother 🙂 you rock!
@@RavenHawkCoins Welcome brotha 👊
Hey Raven, I scanned both of those and the one on the right $1000 has a reverse picture of 1/2 oz Gold Eagle LOL
@Forest_Actual they make errors on pictures at times lol I saw that too. But the 2K one has the right picture. Classic
@@RavenHawkCoins That was the first error I have seen on a graded coin.
@Forest_Actual I made a video a while back on 5 oz silver quarters that had the wrong labels on the slabs and different years for the coins etc.
That's quite impressive. I didn't even know those existed! Thanks for sharing!
@@TheQuickSilver101 pretty crazy...coins can surprise you at times.
That's Awesome Brother. Congratulations on your Discovery. Thanks for sharing and Have A Great Day !
@billdriscoll770 Thank you, brother Bill. Much appreciated
Good video Raven and good advice! I always try to keep an eye on my Ike & Susan sets that i've finished to see how the prices are changing. Definitely recommend always knowing what you have is worth, at the very least, if you don't sell it, when we pass it on to our loved ones they are aware and don't just drop it off at a bank or something silly and also don't get screwed over by a shady dealer.
@Vysterion well said, brother. Very important for the family to be involved/informed. Thank you for watching.
Definitely a big boy coin thanks for the info brother
@@yocs_nav yeah, that's some serious coin. Thank you for watching, brother
In this case the signature and the grade make it limited. I personally like limited stuff, but wouldn't go overboard. 😮
@@williame8202 I hear you there. This one really surprised me.
When shit hits the fan do you really think people are going to take an ounce of silver for 2000.00 credit??
@@jeanious2009 if the shit hits the fan...then all bets are off till then, the coins are worth what people are willing to pay.
A straight graded, 1996 that's toned, maybe.
@@typeviic1 I hear you.
Weird because when I look up those coins on NGC price guide it says $50 each.
@PaulaBluhm that is really weird as if you look up the serial numbers on these slabs in the video it's 1k and 2k also $50 for an MS70 seems unlikely. I will post the screenshot on my community tab.
The snapshots are now up on the community tab on my channel of the price guide for each of the two coins.
@@RavenHawkCoins when I look up the price guide it shows MS70 as $50. That graph represents the only sold listing they had as a reference. Their own disclaimer warns against using that graph as the only pricing reference. I am not arguing that those prices are referenced. I am just saying there are more reliable sources for pricing.
@PaulaBluhm i hear you and that is also why I said in the video that NGC and PCGS have inflated prices. But I also checked on ebay for recent sales and they were getting $1500 for the one coin and almost $750 and more for the other mint mark. No stress my friend.
Wow that's nuts
@@Forest_Actual it really is! I was literally floored.
That is an artificial price made up by good sales people.. they are no different than any other ASEs produced that year.
they are pulling in high sales for what they are. I didn't pay much for them myself. The point of the video is to check your slabs as you never know what they are currently selling for. Thank you for watching!
Wow that is crazy. I need to check mine out, I'd sell mine in a minute for that kind of prices. This hobby has changed so much since I began collecting. Missed you on Thursday night
Yeah, brother, this really really surprised me. Things really have been changing, but in a good way! I missed as well! I will be back in action on Thursday. Stay safe, brother!
SAEs can be big money especially with the lower mintages
@@pmfox155 some really can. These shocked me for sure!
Coolio 👍🏼
@highplainsdrifter6489 thank you, brother 🙂
How's the puppy doing?
@@mikemcgrath7498 very well, thank you!
sell em buy some silver bars
@@jimjones8268 I would love to find a buyer.
How do you spell numismatic?
Yes. They may cost a little more. But can really increase quickly later.
Still like bars and such though.
@whereswaldo5740 it's mostly about supply and demand for any item. I like em all!
This does not make common sense. Are you suggesting the packaging gives that additional premium?
@dancerscc well it's a live signature and limited slab. There are a good number of people that collect limited edition items. They're selling for the money described in the video. I didn't think they were worth much, but the real point of the video is to check your slabs and coins on a regular basis. Supply and demand are simple economic concepts. The price isn't set by me. I hope this helps.
They’re not worth that amount. Anyone that pays that belongs on the short bus!
@tomtalley2192 i didnt pay anything close to that and the crazy thing is that they are selling for big money on ebay 😳