Yellowstone 5 Oz- who ordered?

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  1. Kifeter

    Kifeter New Member

    Is the Hot springs still not sold out yet? It shows as though it is still available on the site. If so then I don't see these selling out for some time.
     
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  3. bullnuke

    bullnuke Junior Member

    If you go to order it (HS) the website tells you you are on a wait list.

    Waiting List Notice: The number of orders we have taken meets the maximum limit for the 2010 America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin™ - Hot Springs National Park Coin. You may still place an order for this product, which will go on a waiting list. If a product becomes available due to an order cancellation, we will fulfill orders from the waiting list on a first-in, first-served basis. We cannot provide information about your position on the waiting list.
    When we place your order on the waiting list, we will send you an order receipt. This is not a guarantee that you will receive your order. If we are not able to fulfill your order, you will receive a cancellation or sold-out notification. If you paid by check, you will receive a refund.

    So I imagine if anyone returns theirs that is what you would get.

    Kie

    PS I got through yesterday and ordered the yellowstone will get all the collectors versions
     
  4. Kifeter

    Kifeter New Member

    I just went ahead and ordered one. What the ****, I don't think you can go wrong with that small of a mintage #
     
  5. downlow

    downlow Collection Collector

    To return your product, use the reverse side of your packing slip to let us know why you decided to return your item(s) and your desired resolution (replacement, refund or exchange) for each item. Use the provided return label or address your package to:

    FULFILLMENT CENTER
    2799 REEVES ROAD
    PLAINFIELD IN 46168
    USA
    For your protection, we strongly recommend that you return your order by insured mail and save the receipt for your records. The United States Mint is not responsible for lost return shipments. All refunds will be credited in U.S. Dollars.
    For more information about returns, replacement and exchanges, contact Customer Service at one of the numbers listed below.

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  6. onecoinpony

    onecoinpony Member

    I just placed another order . Over 32,000 various orders since noon yesterday, until 6:00 EST today.
     
  7. treehugger

    treehugger Well-Known Member

    Great article. Thanks, TC!
     
  8. fatima

    fatima Junior Member

    After the Hot Springs coin, I don't think I will be buying any additional coins in this series. They just don't interest me that much. If I am going to pay exorbitant prices for an item, I'd rather it at least be gold and of a bit higher quality.
     
  9. GaSilverFan

    GaSilverFan New Member

  10. onecenter

    onecenter Member

    I was able to purchase my Yellowstone 5-ounce coin in less than 18 minutes from the opening time of sales. The Hot Springs coin took almost 2-1/2 hours to purchase online, therefore, I may have been online at just the right time to make my purchase, or perhaps, interest has waned for the second coin's release. Looking forward to the delivery of this beauty in early June.
     
  11. smirish

    smirish New Member

    Ordered 2. Took about 40 mins right at noon. Friend ordered other for me. Want to collect all 56 x 2 for my two sons
     
  12. Kifeter

    Kifeter New Member

    There's gunna be 56 of them?! :O That is going to be pricey to collect them all!
     
  13. treehugger

    treehugger Well-Known Member

    Smirish, would you adopt me please?
     
  14. smirish

    smirish New Member

    lol.

    yes, I believe there are suppossed to be 56 over 11 years. 50 state +6 territories. I think this year will be the toughest to get them all becasue they are releasing this year and last year and the price of silver has been so high.
     
  15. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Anyone here what the mintage limits will be for the 2011 Unc P's?
     
  16. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member


    There is language in the bill that allows the Treasury to extend by issuing, a second park coin for each state and territory as well. So the series could go for a total of 22+ years and 112 pieces. Make sure your hanging display is anchored on a load bearing wall.
     
  17. Hot Spring P no longer on Mint website. Must have sold out. Yellowstone ship date moved closer (5/26/11) at last check. TC
     
  18. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    374805XX
    Order Status: Your order request is in process.
    Cancel Boxes are gone.
     
  19. GaSilverFan

    GaSilverFan New Member

    Mine too. Also, Order Status has already changed to "In stock and reserved"
    I think we'll be getting these with the quickness :b8nce:

    I just hope they give us a little breather until the next issue...my wallet could use a break.
     
  20. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    Yep, they seem to be a little more on top of things this time.
    This year will be sorta rough on the wallet, what with 10 Numispucks coming out this year. I'll definately be buying the 2010s this year, but I'm gonna have to decide just what I want to collect with these. 10 Numispucks could cost as much as $3000 for 2010 & 2011.

    A full set of 56 at $300/ea would be almost $17k.
    Too much "Stuff" coming out of the mint these days.
    Let's be thankful they didn't put out a D mint on these, ha
     
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