150th Anniversary Currency Set

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  1. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

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  3. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    I'll be interested to see what serial block is used for the $2. Since the circulation printing of 2009 $2's for New York went up to B32000000A, the B2012... note in the set might be pulled from that printing--in which case, it isn't significantly different from what you can find in circulation for face value. Now, if it's got a suffix letter other than A, then it's a low-printing block available only direct from the BEP, so it'll probably have a much better chance of commanding a premium in future.

    The BEP uses both methods sometimes. For example, the Lucky Money 8.8.8 set from a few years ago contains a $1, $2, and $5 with matching serials; the $1 and $5 were pulled from circulation-issue print runs, but the $2 is a special printing (block H..E) that's only available in that set.

    If this 150th Anniversary set works like that, then I might consider buying it. But if it's just two ordinary notes with ordinary circulation-issue serials, then it's worth $7. Maybe $7.95 if you like the cardboard folder, but certainly not $49.95.
     
  4. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Total value of that set $7. $49.95 doesn't strike me as a good deal, no.
     
  5. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    This is the picture they sent me. It does look like the suffix is "A".
    150th+Markup6_CSI.jpg
     
  6. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    I have some of those and that is something I didn't know until now. Thanks.
     
  7. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    I might buy a few hoping for a radar or a repeater.
    In this set, there can only be two radars and two repeaters.
    20122102, 18622681
    20122012, 18621862
    I'm thinking that the deuce with a number 20121862 and the
    five with the number 18622012 might get a premium, too.
     
  8. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Buy and collect what you will, but why belittle what others may buy and collect that is not to your tastes?

    BTW, your avatar is offensive to me.
     
  9. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    I'd buy the set if they had reprints of the 1862 notes in them - especially the 1st obligation.

    BTW I am not offended by the flag. But I am offended by the people that use it for the wrong reasons, be it some political, racial or an imagined memory of an alleged ancestry.
     
  10. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    I'm buying a set. It's waaaay too late for me to turn back now, and maybe I'll be one of the lucky 150 names selected in the drawing.
     
  11. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Based on this statement on the Mint's web site, "The 150[SUP]th[/SUP] Anniversary Currency Set is limited to 10,000 total units.",
    these notes will have to numbered from 20120000 through 20129999 and 18620000 through 18629999.

    The highest serials for the first 150 sets will be 20120149 and 18620149.
     
  12. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Can you win the opportunity to by one or two?

    "All customers who purchase the 150[SUP]th[/SUP] Anniversary Currency Set during the first month of release will be entered into a drawing to win the opportunity to purchase one of the first 150 sets based on serialization...A quantity restriction of two sets will be imposed for drawing winners."


    :confused:?:confused:
     
  13. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    The 150 winners will have an opportunity to purchase one set autographed by Rosie Rios (Treasurer).

    Maybe you can purchase two sets if some of the drawing winners do not want an autographed set ?
     
  14. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Yes, that's what the first line says. The second line "A quantity restriction of two sets will be imposed for drawing winners." ​contradicts that.


    But maybe one person's name can be drawn more than once, but not more than twice?
     
  15. ow9654

    ow9654 Irish,British collector

    That means if you win the draw for one of the first 150 you can only buy one other set that has a serial of 151-10,000 (if that makes sense :smile)
    So you win the draw you will get a chance to buy 1​, no more
    Nice set also I must add
     
  16. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    No, that can't be right, because it also says that the household purchase limit is 100 sets, not 2 sets.

    Exactly. If you buy 100 ordinary sets, then you get 100 entries in the drawing for the autographed sets--but you're not allowed to win more than two of them. Of course, having 100 entries in the drawing still makes you a lot more likely to win than someone else who only has, say, two entries in the drawing.
     
  17. So, So, Sorry your offended, you ask a question on the subject and I gave you my honest answer along with my reason why.

    So SORRY my answer was not to your liking. I was NOT BELITTLING you or anyone else.

    Again, I only collect notes that were made for normal circulation.
    I do not collect any type of made up Commemoratives or special Anniversary issues of anything. That's why I wont be buying the "special" issue. Why do you seem to have a problem with that. I may be wrong but I think I get it, your a nice guy as long as everyone agrees with you.

    BTW,
    My avatar has nothing to do with this so why are you "belittling" it.

    As to my avatar being offensive to you, I would only expect that from people that don't want others to have an opinion that doesn't agree with theirs.

    That Flag represents where I'm from. Sorry it's not politically correct for you.

    Also sorry I gave you my opinion, now that I know what kind of person you are it wont happen again.
    Bill Collector
     
  18. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Maybe I jumped too hard and fast on your avatar, and for that, I apologize.
    Calling anything someone collects a "made up collectible" is my biggest peeve.
    To me, it does sound belittling.
    To me, and I believe others, too, your statement sounds as though
    you believe that what and how you collect is the only right way and
    everyone else is wrong. Perhaps you might try to post your opinions here a little bit differently.
    All types of collecting involves "made up collectibles" even yours.
    Someone had to "make up" the idea to collect whatever any of us collect.
    We weren't born doing it, nor were humans doing it when we first stood up on
    two feet and walked out of Africa.
     
  19. DM1

    DM1 Active Member

    It's all so confusing to my simple mind. That said, I'll probably buy a set anyway. I seem to buy everything else they come out with.
     
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