When did people order who are getting the shipment conformations today, the 20th or did anyone order later and get one? Thanks.
One's on it's way!! I ordered my Marine Corp. Coin and Stamp Set on 7/20 at 3:07 p.m. MDT, and received notice of shipment today, 8-05-05. However, I also ordered the American Legacy Proof Set and the Marine Corp Proof Coin at the same time, and they're both showing an expectant shipping date of 8/21/05. I don't know what to expect, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed for shipment notices on those two soon. I sure hope everyone else gets all the ones they ordered too!!
The mint was still taking orders for the Marine Coin and Stamp Set as of last Saturday morning, but I see the product is now unavailable. The Legacy Set is still for sale on the mint site. Good grief! Do we now have to worry that the mint has now made it a policy to accept more orders than they can possibly fill? If so, it appears they really could care less about PR, and only want to make sure they don't loose any money. The way it should be is, if you had your order in before last Saturday the 6th, then you should receive your coin and stamp set. I also wonder if the mint keeps any running total of what they have sold of a particular set, any how many sets are left to sell? What has dumfounded me the most this year is, the mint not guageing the popularity of the satin finish uncirculated sets. Mine have been backordered for over two months. Jim
Received my USMC Coin and Stamp Set today....I am very reluctant to open it...what are you guys doing with yours?? The Few The Proud the Marines! OMG!!! I decided to open it and when I did I revealed the most perfect coin I have ever seen. This has to be a "70" in my eyes anyway..and the stamp is very cool. I have an overwhelming sense of Pride at the moment holding in my hand the very essence of why I am what I am today. "Semper Fidelis" to all those whom have served. RickieB E-5 1972-1975-0311 2nd Battalion 8th Marines 3rd Marine Division
I am waiting on my set, the mint says they shipped it ( cross fingers ) How is the packaging? nice? any literature about the marines?
Hey..just took a couple of pic's..check it out..packaging is neat the cert is built in to the back display panel...
what, what????? Would someone pelase provide information on this stamp and coin set. Is this a Government product? The reason I ask is that the 3c stamp was issued in 1945 and I can't imagine the Government buying up stock of that stamp and it doesn't appear to be areprint. The stamp is only worth face value. Is there a website with details? Thanks.
Didn't get the images For some reason I didn't get the attachments of the images. Please resend. Thanks, Jim
Coin & Stamp Set sold Out You might try to look at mint products no longer available list on their website for a picture of the coin & stamp set. The last time I looked eBay had a few sets for sale. Jim
Ranchhand Thanks. That seems highly irregular to me - I have never heard of the mint selling old stamps like that.
It is my understanding that the Gov accquired the stamp for the USMC Coin and Stamp Set to honor the USMC . You can read about it on the mint WebSite.. the stamp is genuine and not a reprint (I think). Any additional information would be appreciated by posters! (Doug)?
here they are selling more stamp/coin sets: http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wc...1&parent_category_rn=10197&top_category=10197
Included in this handsome limited-edition set are a satin finish uncirculated Marine Corps 230th Anniversary Silver Dollar and an original 3-cent Iwo Jima postage stamp, issued by the then United States Post Office Department in 1945. Both the obverse of the coin and the stamp carry a rendition of the flag raising image as seen through the lens of Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal atop Mount Suribachi on the Japanese Island of Iwo Jima, February 23, 1945. It is believed to be the most reproduced image in the history of photography. As quoted off the Mint Website... Good luck getting one..they are sold out!!
Wait ten years and buy the set for $15 is my best bet. Instant collectibles are ..... and always will be.
Now Cover's..that's no way to talk to a Jar Head now is it? I do not think that this set will ever loose it's value...then again, thats my opinion..."Once a Marine, Always a Marine"....On the Seventh Day..God said "Let there be Marines, and the Mighty Gates of Hell Opened" So I hope Sir that you meant no disrespect to the " Marine Corps" with your ...... and always will be remark! RickieB
I don't know. You might be right. However, some people have waited almost seven years now and the 1999 U.S. Silver Proof Set has gone from an issue price of $31.95 to a greysheet bid/ask of $330/$350; and while it may yet go down, I would almost guarantee it will never fall below its issue price.
Wow, the most beautiful set yet! I love the stamp. Cover, welcome 2 the forum, I believe u will be wrong on this one.