Mint press release on upcoming Lincoln Silver Dollars

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  1. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/index.cfm?flash=yes&action=press_release&ID=986

    Really looking forward to that special set in the Spring.

    A special set containing a proof silver dollar and proof versions of four 2009 Lincoln one-cent coins-each bearing a design representative of a different aspect of Lincoln's life-is expected to be available in the spring. The special set will be limited to 50,000 units
     
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  3. becky62

    becky62 Collector

    I look forward to owning one of these sets! (Plus the proof and bu dollars separately.) :thumb:
     
  4. Todd Volker

    Todd Volker Member

    I'm going to pick up 4 or 5. I don't know whether I should plan to buy some for 09 Christmas gifts.
     
  5. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    Going to pick me up a couple of each myself. I remember hearing about the mint going to some of the Lincoln cents in the 95 percent composition. Is that just for proofs? Is it for all proofs or proofs only in certain sets? Would be nice if they made only the copper cents in the special set with mintage of only 50,000. I would buy a ton if that's the case.
     
  6. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    i will pass all the modern commemorative silver dollars. at $37.95. i would rather older modern commems at half price. the same one dollar silver coin.
     
  7. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    If they're only making 50,000 sets, those are going to be so hard to obtain.
     
  8. andrew289

    andrew289 Senior Analyst

    With all of the Lincoln fever thats going around..does anyone else think this will sell out quick?

    Could this rival the 2001 Silver Buffalo release?
    As we all know, thats a $150+ coin now.
     
  9. covert coins

    covert coins Coin Hoarder

    I will try and get a couple of these myself. I love modern silver dollars
     
  10. troublesbrewin

    troublesbrewin remember rotary phones?

    The set will no doubt become fairly valuable providing the Cents are to be made of the original copper alloy, which I think will only be sold with this Commemorative set and the Silver Proof set.

    I'm just waiting on Lincolns birthday to order the Commemorative Dollars, I'll probably get the other set as well. :whistle:

    Sorry everyone, I believe I was misinformed about the composition of the coin - my apologies.
     
  11. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    Thanks. I was wondering about the 95 percent copper alloy Lincoln Proofs. So they are suppose to be in the 50,000 commerative set and also the silver proof sets.
    Can anyone confirm or provide a link to that info? Thanks.
     
  12. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    "
    Mintage for the 2009 Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Silver Dollar is set at 500,000 coins across all product options. Available options include proof and uncirculated versions of the coin, struck in 90 percent silver. A special set containing a proof silver dollar and proof versions of four 2009 Lincoln one-cent coins-each bearing a design representative of a different aspect of Lincoln's life-is expected to be available in the spring. The special set will be limited to 50,000 units.
    "
    Where did you get the copper cent thing?, it does not ring true.
     
  13. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The Mint has made no announcements about what sets or how the copper cents will be sold. Anything said about them at this time is just speculation, and they did NOT say that the cents in the special set would be copper, but they didn't say they would be zinc either. They ONLY thing they have said is that they will be offered in thier annual offerings which could mean anything.
     
  14. troublesbrewin

    troublesbrewin remember rotary phones?

    Sorry everyone, I believe I was misinformed about the composition of the coin - my apologies.
     
  15. Bazz

    Bazz Member

    Seems that the Mint is creating some buzz regarding these Lincoln one cents. There doesn't seem to be a scheduled date of release just the fact that there will be only 50000 sets.
     
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