That would be a good guess for me too.
Im just willing to relieve people of these hated dollars and I won't charge for the service. As for buying them, I get all I need from the bank....
All you folks that don't want any Sackies can send them my way. I'll find a use for them.:kewl:
I bet the Madison numbers pass 100 million for each mint. The mint had better get moving on all those Sackies.
The law calls for One third of the total production to be sackies. Thats 1 sac for every 2 prez.
I just based that on the figures you gave for the President coins. The law calls for one third of the total dollar coin production to be sackies....
You answered your own question. Mint sets are the major source for high grade clad. Very few people thought to save bank rolls of these in UNC.
Thats about 150 million short of what the law would require for the Sackies.
When I found this [IMG] I searched the internet for a picture to compare it to. The best I could do was some poor eBay pics.
The law calls for 1/3 of the 2007 production to be Sackie dollars. I don't think the release of coins minted in prior years qualifies.
A question I see come up from time to time is..."What is a 1955 poors mans double die?" Thats one for the newer collectors you haven't addressed.
All the machines around here take dollar coins. The problem is they don't give them back in change. Buy a $1 pop with a five...you get 16...
Production figures for July should be posted soon and we'll see if the mint has picked up the pace on the Sackies.
Its been done.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM9RnDJo9D0
If you have use of a metal detector the copper and zinc cents give off very different readings.
So true. Thats why they are selling for 10 times the price of the Goodacre coins even though more were minted. How many kids have these multi...
And now........ Black Berrys Vines of Black Berrys smell good lock good and taste good and very pretty and the leaves are pretty too....
Probably someones pocket piece.
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