I don't think they want another fiasco like they had last year. Depending on what is in the set, along with mintage limit numbers, will be the determining factor for demand........but I have a feeling they're gonna 'up' the numbers on this one.
Of course the ANA doesn't want it to be crazy again in Chicago this year, but the US Mint doesn't care at all. I think they'll have them for sale at the show and I think it'll get a little crazy. But it'll only be one day of crazy hopefully instead of the multiple days they had last year w/ the Kennedy coin. Very little chance that the Mint will change the mintage numbers of these sets... a little bit better chance they'll lower the household limit from 5, but doubt that too. They don't care if they sell out in 15 minutes vs. a couple of hours vs. a couple of days. The mintage will be 17,000 sets for the Eisenhower & Johnson sets and 25,000 for the Kennedy sets.
I've sold 3 boxes of 5 for $650 each. Went for the quick flip instead of taking the risk to grade them. With the prices of the 69's already, I might should have graded them!
Makes sense........Then, if these don't sell out in 15 minutes (and manage to remain on sale for a month or so) they'll drop the household limit (if any)...... The mint has the offering up on their website, but without any details. We'll have to stay tuned.
I'm betting the opposite, as the mint does care about profit. The maximum profit would be had by doing the least popular option, increase the mintage and leave the household max at 5. The mint could sell 50k to 100k of each set by allowing the flippers to buy a bunch.
True, but 50k has already been done with the 2014 NA Dollar, so somewhere north of 50k, definitely not less. Remember the mint is interested in maximizing its profit.
Definitely will be rp's. Here's a link. http://mintnewsblog.com/2015/05/2015-coin-and-chronicles-sets-to-include-reverse-proof-coins/
As has been mentioned, if the mint raises the mintages of subsequent sets significantly, it should send the price of Truman to the moon.
From what I've seen, eBay BIN prices have gone down the last few days. The long term outlook is far from certain.
A NGC PF-69 Truman just sold for $320 http://www.ebay.com/itm/12169354965...49&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&autorefresh=true
Pheeeeeew! I figured this is going to be an expensive coin. Of course, only a few graded ones on eBay right now. These will make great presents for kids collecting president dollars.