That sucks I ordered two last week when it said 04/30. Does that mean that I have to wait until June or just new orders. Maybe I won't get a reject!
very near to a sell out http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/boy-scouts-silver-dollar-sales-at-89.html 312,653 sold as of Sunday.
price goes up tomorrow The introductory price of $33.95 will be in effect from 12:00 noon (ET), on March 23, 2010, through 5:00 pm (ET), on April 21, 2010, after which the regular price of $35.95 will be in effect. The introductory price of $39.95 will be in effect from 12:00 noon (ET), on March 23, 2010, through 5:00 pm (ET), on April 21, 2010, after which the regular price of $43.95 will be in effect. Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t27193-15/#post867771#ixzz0lhfOsCkC
Well mpcusa, they are taking the risk though. If demand dips they could get stuck with them or end up losing money. The road does go both ways.
Everything that sells out gets at least a blip upward. Even the Franklin had a good blip up on sell out.
Let's take another look at that statement... 'The Franklins made Ebay money for a month or 2 as a I recall' ...:whistle: Just kidding with that manipulated line but you are really stretching your hopes thin in every way you can... You are really turning this into a big show. I hope you have a plan for a profit that's worth all this and your time and effort, otherwise you'll be the show.:eating:
Personally I think it's throwing good money after bad. If somebody wants to buy up a 100, let them. It's just not worth the risk to me is what I'm pointing out. The profit margin is not that great to warrent the effort.
Yeah, those damn dealers that scared away all those poor innocent collectors from getting one of these at a fair price. Maybe Czar Obama can outlaw coin dealers for the good of the people? Just curious, since these are still available at the same price the dealers paid, how exactly did these evil dealers inflate the prices? I purchased 200 of them for resale. How did that affect the price that a collector would have to pay for one? The collectors can go buy 1 or 200 for the same price I paid. If they wait too long and they are sold out or the Mint stops selling them, then they have to pay market price, but that is the fault of the slow buyer and not the dealer.