Future mint modern commemorative coins

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by elaine 1970, Jul 21, 2007.

  1. wiggam007

    wiggam007 Cut-Rate Parasite

    I don't think it is a Girl Scout on the coin. She is probably a member of the Venture Crew organization within the Boy Scouts which is coed.
     
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  3. krispy

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    Just bumping this post to the top again today as this auction will be starting soon, should be a good show, from 3 pm - 10 pm (ET).

    If you bookmark the link above, then you can check in Monday to see what the auction price realizes, IF it sells today...

    BTW, I have nothing to do with this lot/items nor TeleTrade. I'm just an interested spectator of this item and occassionally bid on TT auctions myself, just not this particular auction. :smile
     
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  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    It would appear that there is some demand for "moderns".....
     
  7. krispy

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    Just an hour and change left to this auction, but no bids since the last post either...
     
  8. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    I retract my previous remark...I'm an Eagle scout and the final design is terrible. The design of the 1910 Boy Scout helping the 2010 Boy Scout to the top of the mountain was (imo) the perfect design for the coin. Why these MORONs didn't use that design is beyond me.
     
  9. krispy

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    Don't you mean MOYons? ;)
     
  10. krispy

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    WOW!
    Last bid was up to $6000 with a $200 bidding increment...

    ...but in the end this lot was NOT SOLD! :bigeyes:
     
  11. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    disabled veterans proof - 90,993
    disabled veterans unc - 40,841
    boys scout proof - coming soon
    boys scout unc - coming soon
     
  12. ericl

    ericl Senior Member

    Nope. 'tis a lady Boy scout, the coin pretends the organization is coed in order to be politically correct.
     
  13. krispy

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    2010 American Veterans Disabled for Life coins (AV1: $39.95 intro price, $43.95 regular price / AV2: $33.95 intro price, $35.95 regular price) have a combined mintage of 350,000 coins across both versions.

    Similarly the forthcoming 2010 Boy Scouts of America Centennial Commemorative Coins due to release on March 23, 2010 will have the same 350,000 allowed mintage and pricing structure:

    $33.95 for the unc coins and $39.95 for the proof coins. After April 22, if they are still available, prices will increase to $35.95 for unc coins and $43.95 for proofs.

    We read that the Veterans coins sold 98,358 coins in the first three days of Mint sales!

    from CoinNews.net

    I am guessing that the Boy Scouts commems will fly out of the Mint MUCH faster than the Veterans commems sales pace. SO, Can the Boy Scouts commem sell out prior to the April price increase? Probably not due to the huge mintage, but there are many generations of Scouts who currently are or once were coin collectors... probably a lot of sales will be as gifts for Scouts too. I bet a lot of dealers place large bulk orders for the year end holidays and for after the Mint has sold out, with increases above Mint pricing. What do you think? Is this one an easy sell out for the Mint?
     
  14. I think that the BSA commemorative coins will sell out very quickly. They are definitely on my "to buy" list. TC
     
  15. Ladies First

    Ladies First Since 2007

    Aren't Explorers part of the Boy Scouts? My sister was an Explorer, same post as me.
     
  16. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Yes the Explorers were part of the Boy Scouts and they were Co-ed. I'm not sure if they still have the Explorer program anymore, but it is probably what is now the Venture Program.
     
  17. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    mint prices keep going up. what if a new $5.00 commemorative gold come out?. what will be the new price?. i think over $400.00.
     
  18. mlmummert

    mlmummert Junior Member

    There are NO $5 gold commemorative coins this year nor were there any last year. Are there any yet that have been approved for the future? I know there have been proposals made.
     
  19. elaine 1970

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    i know that there were none. i just said if there is. then the price might be that high. since most of mint products move higher.
     
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  21. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    disabled veterans - proof - 107,316
    disabled veterans - unc - 46,620
     
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