Can anyone give me the run-down on the 5 oz silver quaters

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Danr, Jan 17, 2013.

  1. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    Are there any keys yet?
    do any sell for more than issue price
    stuff like that
    thx
     
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  3. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    other then being called hockey pucks and anacs and pcgs will both now slab em not much else i can say.
    Myself I see them as fancy bullion.
     
  4. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    The pucks are great looking coins but as far as I know nobody is making any money off of them anymore. They came out with a vengeance in 2010 and I thought they were gonna be really popular but ASE's are alot better to own as far as liquidity goes. jmho
     
  5. The Hawaii collector version just sold out at the US Mint yesterday. The 4 others from 2012 will be soon to follow. Underappreciated in my opinion. ;) TC
     
  6. COINnoisseur

    COINnoisseur Professional Amateur

    I bought one of the Vicksburg's when it came out. I bought mine because I thought that they would not be very popular in the hopes that one day they would be rare and valuable. That day is not here yet, but I'm not surprised as the series is still being issued and it's only been a couple years. I've read that the number being issued for mintage is lower now then even the first year at 33,000. I'm not completely sure on that statement because I read it on the internet but I would hold onto yours if you have one. I really like this series for it's unique size and because they have a face value of 25 cents yet contain 5 oz($150) in silver. They're strange and different and not alot of people are buying them, also they're issued in plastic holders and that helps keep them in good condition, all that could turn into a nice profit some day but if not I still have 5 oz of silver.
     
  7. drathbun

    drathbun Well-Known Member

    I personally think they're interesting as a curiosity, but they're not really a coin. You're basically buying bulk silver that happens to be in a shape other than a brick. :) That being said, some of the quarter designs are really well done and it's much easier to appreciate them in the larger form factor.

    I have decided not to buy them frankly because I just don't have the storage space...
     
  8. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    I would buy these 5 oz coins if they were some original and unique design - but copying a quarter down to even using the denomination is pure lackluster to me.
     
  9. COINnoisseur

    COINnoisseur Professional Amateur

    I agree that these "coins" could benefit from an original design. When I received my coin and took my first look at it, what jumped out at me is how awkward the portrait of Washington looked blown up so large. The reverse designs, for what it is, look good in large proportion. I don't think these "coins" will ever be popular with the majority of coin collectors, but for me it's nice to have something that very few others have, also I LOVE silver.

    Evan
     
  10. treehugger

    treehugger Well-Known Member

    The thing with a current, continuing series such as this is today's key date can easily become tomorrow's common date, as there are 41 more coins to go.

    I own a number of these, but I just buy the designs I like. When I do this, I know I will not be disappointed in the future regarding my purchase and the mintage numbers become irrelevant. If I happen to hit a low mintage coin, that's great. If I don't, I still have a design I like.
     
  11. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    So I guess thee have been no home-runs yet in this series
     
  12. Stay tuned. The US Mint had the 2013 collector pucks scheduled on the product schedule with specific release dates but as of yesterday have now moved them to a to be determined list at the end of the product schedule. Interesting development. TC
     
  13. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Keys?





    Nope, but they are good as door stops.
     
  14. slackaction1

    slackaction1 Supporter! Supporter

    Any pics of these?? Guess i try to locate on the e-------bay
     
  15. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Also, an interesting fact about these is that there is a matte proof collector version (buy it from the mint) and a MS version (buy it from APMEX.) Didn't know that until yesterday....
     
  16. slackaction1

    slackaction1 Supporter! Supporter

    DONT KNOW WHAT YOUR PAID FOR IT BUT THE BAY IS ASKING 265.00 FOR THE 5oz Vicksburg w/coa.......... just sayin
     
  17. kydedhed

    kydedhed Member

    Hawaii is the only one I glad to see it sold out so quick. not sure if that is a good thing but perhaps there are other likeminded folks, the design in aweseome!
    -walter
     
  18. Chiefbullsit

    Chiefbullsit CRAZY HORSE

    The Hawaii P-Pucks are red-hot, $350+ raw. I remember thinking about buying more but they went up to $230 and I backed off. Good fortune to those that bought extras...:thumb:

    There's a raw Hawaii on Ebay that's up to $380 with 4 days left, ends Friday night...:eek:


    My Three P-Pucks:

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  19. I like the Hawaii ATB bullion version as well. There only made 20K of them, and you can still find them reasonable priced (under $200)...at least for now. ;) TC
     
  20. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Where do you see the bullion version for under $200? APMEX has them listed, but sold out...
     
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