Mercury Dime 2016 Centennial Gold Coin

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by longarm, Apr 7, 2016.

  1. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    I'd say that is actually a touch risky on the sellers part. We all assume it'll be bullion pricing, but 276 from a seller before the price is released is playing with fire a bit
     
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  3. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

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  4. statequarterguy

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    Wonder if the quarter will be FH?

    If only the mint had a numismatic advisor, rather than a bunch of bureaucrats, they'd know what collectors look for in these issues.
     
  5. Small Size

    Small Size Active Member

    I was long a stamp collector too. Decades ago, major post offices had philatelic windows, theoretically supposed to offer collectors the special services and items they desired. In fact, they were operated by whatever postal worker had enough points to bid for and "win" what was considered a cushy position. Typically, the winners weren't stamp collectors, had no knowledge about stamp collecting, and considered actual collectors to be picky and annoying, interacting with them accordingly.
    Eventually, the windows were all closed.
     
  6. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    My order for 10 was shipped Friday and will be here Tuesday, I think the mint did a great job with this release.
     
  7. stewart dandis

    stewart dandis Well-Known Member

    COIN TV had graded ones for sale earlier today....IN HAND.
     
  8. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    Ebay sold listing today are all over $450 for pcgs 70 slabs, pcgs has both MS70's and SP70's???
     
  9. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    The mint released the numbers and the 2016 Mercury dime sold 122,510
     
  10. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Dang! Some pee easily I guess. laughhard.gif
     
  11. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    You had to go invoke his name via quote reply didn't you fret. Here comes kurt guys, this thread is about to blow up
     
  12. COCollector

    COCollector Well-Known Member

    In hindsight, it seems obvious 125k was too low a mintage limit.

    Why not 250k? Or 500k?

    Point is, it seems the Marketing wizards at the U.S. Mint are not-so-good at prognosticating.

    Another example: The 350k (!!!) mintage limit for this year's Mark Twain commemoratives seems a bit optimistic. (Only 75k total sales after 3 months.)
     
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  13. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Don't worry, they'll be adding more ;)
     
  14. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    The Mark Twain commem is nice but I'm surprised its sold 75k. At the price level it doesn't seem like a must have. We'll likely learn more from that information than the mint.

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  18. SILVER E C-C

    SILVER E C-C Junior Member

    Still not as good as $205 plus shipping
     
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