i suggest that the u.s.mint offer directly to the people who want to order circulated ike dollars, susan b. anthony dollars and kennedy half dollars without shipping charge. this will help mint clear those unwanted coins.
Elaine, the mint would not even have any of the coins you mention. Federal Reserve Banks might have some though.
let's hope that the u.s. mint will put back the date and mint mark clear and large enough on every u.s. coins. obverse or reverse. it doesn't matter. do you all agree to that?. please write and say something.
If a Non-American's view counts too - agreed. In fact, I mentioned that in a different context http://www.cointalk.com/forum/showpost.php?p=518567&postcount=9 earlier today. Christian
i welcome the price freeze from the u.s. mint. it should be always one bracket below the chart. the prices should be fair right now. or else it is overcharged.
the mint must have to restore the track order on their website. it is more convenient to have track order.
the mint should not selling previous and old issue spouses gold coin. or not selling it after one year of issuance. also apply to other mint products.
the federal reserve bank should withdraw the susan anthony dollar coins and not to mix with the current presidential and sacagawea dollars. so that it will all be uniformity. just one color. bronze.
the mint should issue special classic original silver dollar coins for collectors. like trade dollar, different liberty bust dollar, morgan and peace dollars. it will be cool. isn't it.
i suggest that the u.s. mint may sell their numismatic products through every large post offices in the country. like india for example. and also at many tourist areas. like the times squares, 42nd street and the fifth avenue in new york city. others like all big commercial banks and big department stores. u.s. mint - please listen to us. and expand your businesses. in the future. the mint can even expand to sell those products internationally. like your countries with a lot of collectors and interest groups.
the mint should stop producing the 2009 bullion gold and silver one ounce coins. it is too many for those two issues. instead the mint should shift it to produce the 2009w unc gold and silver one ounce coins.
the mint might have to melt down its 2000 and 2001 sacagawea and susan anthony dollar coins. and use all of that to mint new sac and prez dollars. or else it is too many dollars.
june 1 is the release of 2009 clad proof set. selling at $29.95 per set. most of the u.s. proof coins prices are very strong. like the american eagle proof silver dollars and the american eagle proof gold coins.
yes. it contained all the 2009 low mintage coins. and you also get the four lincoln with 95% copper or just like the wheat cent. and six 2009 low territorial quarters. buy the clad and silver proof set. it is a good collection. as for profit. time will tell.