I just noticed that Ebay posted a banner on my selling page stating that they will hold my payouts until I supply my SSN - nice!! Thats not going...
I believe they were selling other 2021 proof 70’s for $200 or so. Although 400k is not what I would consider a mintage for a rare coin, I don’t...
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I recall reading an article a few years back stating that NGC had identified five 2014 Great Smoky Mountains Five-Ounce Specimen coins with a...
Well, at least we get the WCtD quarter. https://catalog.usmint.gov/proof-set-2021-21RG.html?cgid=2021-product-schedule
Watch it Unknown - she can tear your shoelaces to shreds...
Any guesses as to what will be included in the 2021 sets besides the usuals? I’m thinking the last ATB as well as the Washington Crossing the...
Me too - 12,625 sold as of January 3rd per Mint website
Well, the mint listed all of the 2020 Commemoratives, as well as other offerings, as SOLD OUT on 12/30. Interesting?? I bet they sold remaining...
This all reminds me of the first coins I ever ordered from the Mint in 1983 - the Olympics Commemoratives. I sent a check and received the coins...
i found my answer. Check out Section 5c: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/PLAW-116publ71/pdf/PLAW-116publ71.pdf
I don't see the usual “last chance” indicators for commemoratives and other coins on the mint wed site. What gives??
Does anyone know if the mint plans to drop the 2 mil W quarters for the last ATB in 2021? Thanks.
Also ordered one on 11/30 and it is still waiting to be picked up by USPS.
Just saw that the Mint posted their 2021 product schedule. Turns our they are making gold and silver eagles with the old and new reverses next...
You can count this old fart out as well - this seems like a great spot to wrap up my modern unc comm collection.
Just noticed that prices for 2020 Proof Eagles and 5 ounces are up over 15%. That’s the way to lure in new collectors.
Any idea why there is only one commemorative (basketball) on the schedule for 2020?
I stand corrected - was thinking of the Atlanta unc dollars. Thanks.
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