There could be a TV show called "Mysteries of US Mint." No one knows for sure. My guess is that they have to set aside some for mail order.
It seems like the majority of people who ordered 5 very early have had their sets shipped. Yours should be on their way soon too.
How many did you order?
That would be great. Imagine if there was some way to distinguish the 75,000 silver dollars in the set from those released individually. Hmmm....
Wouldn't it be cool if someone found an error or discovered a variety in this set? :woot: TC
Ok, maybe they now never say sell out just in case one shows up under the vending machine in the mint break room...lol.
Okay, let's do the math... 5 sets plus shipping from USMint: $314.70 NGC grading fees, etc for 5 sets: $345.00 Total: $659.70 Wow, grading...
Wow! Is the $8 processing and $3 return mint packaging per coin as well?
The mint sold out all they had available on the first day. Many more orders have been placed and are now on back order status. These pending...
I doubt it will be the coin of the century. Keep in mind though that the mint sold out all they had available on Day 1. Many more orders have...
If any of the large Internet coin sellers start offerering to buy them from the general public, prices will soon skyrocket.
Mine shipped today! TC
Mine shipped as well! TC
Why would anyone pay $279.95 when the seller with sets in hand has them for $195.95? Then again, why not just order from the Mint like everyone else?
Cheaper in hand sets on Craigslist. Read the listings. Some were apparently able to buy directly from the DC store....
Very cool! I hope it is a DD and not a botched rhinoplasty. TC
Did you see listing by seller who has them in hand. He says he bought them at the DC store. I posted link in US Coin Forum thread along with a...
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/clt/5009534708.html
:vomit:
Somebody on eBay has them in hand and ready to ship:...
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