2009 braille silver commemorative dollar

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  1. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    Elaine, you just bought like 10 first spouse coins, I doubt that $40 is going to break you. :hammer: ;)
     
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  3. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    in fact i am thinking of buying 100 pc braille silver commems. proof or unc. but i might pass this one as i said.
     
  4. Argento

    Argento Perplexed

    This coin is pretty lame in my estimation. I've had them sitting in my cart before and just couldn't bring myself to check out and complete the order.

    I think, like has been suggested, that the lack of W Eagles has me getting a little impatient as I never usually would even look at commems unless they were too attractive to pass up like the Lincoln or Buffalo.
     
  5. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    Just giving you a hard time. Buy gold.
     
  6. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    i will. in fact i will continue to buy new 1/2 oz spouses gold as they come.
     
  7. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    creating a market for ur junk i see :whistle:
     
  8. kidkayt

    kidkayt Senior Member

    The Braille may be considered a "niche" coin. The current sales figures don't indicate that it is destined to be a rarity.
     
  9. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    the purpose is to get money from the public. so they just propose anything. if you analyze all the commemorative coins. only few were really important.
     
  10. Silver Striker

    Silver Striker Senior Member

    Three weeks of "In stock and reserved" and still waiting! :headbang:
     
  11. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    :eat::eating:
     
  12. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    should i buy it before the price go up?. or should i just pass it. limit - 50 pc. per household family. what you think?

    also should i buy proof or uncirculated?. any suggestion are welcome.
     
  13. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    Always buy unc if you want value, buy proof if you like them and just want to collect and don't care about value. UNCs tend to be more valuable than the proofs....always!
     
  14. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    can you show us the easy to open capsule in photo?. thanks.
     
  15. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    can you show us the easy to open capsule in photo?.

    are easy to open less air-tite than the other type?.

    thanks.
     
  16. Stupidcoinguy

    Stupidcoinguy Senior Member


    Is that true? Are you talking about commemorative's only? what about ASE? 2008 doesn't seem to be holding true for that one. What about the annual quarters?
     
  17. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Usually, in the case of commems, the proof issues tend to be higher in mintage than the uncirc's. ASE's are something else. Bullion production of these coins is much higher than proof issues.
     
  18. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    the ase's silver unc (w) mint mark is lower than the proof.
     
  19. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    Yes, I am talking mostly about the commemoratives. The instances where the proof is worth more than the uncs I have found that the price difference is usually +/- $5. There are a handful of proof comms that I did find that are worth somewhat more than the uncs, but while on paper this may be the case, on ebay the sales of both types of coins are quite similar. Can't really judge the ASEs, AGEs, APEs, and ABGs yet since only a few years in minting the "collectors" unc. But technically yes, you are correct both the 2008 and 2007 seem to be worth more in the proof than the unc for the ASE and most of the AGEs and APEs and ABEs too. But I think this will all change once the market realizes how much less the uncs were minted than the proofs. Unfortunately, its not just about mintage, because if that were the case the First Spouse coins would be worth tons, but rather it is also about demand. Proof coins seem to be in more demand with collectors than the uncs and from my personal experience always have been which would explain the higher mintages. When it comes to overall mintage of the two types of coins, in all cases that I am aware of, uncs are always behind the proofs. Just my personal opinion. :thumb:

    Don't know much about the quarter sets, but I believe the proofs typically are worth more than the uncs. And without my books in front of me, I would say that this is where there are less proofs minted than uncs.
     
  20. Stupidcoinguy

    Stupidcoinguy Senior Member


    When I read this I realized I agreed with it. Markets do tend to bounce to whatever is popular and rare. I would wonder though, in a long term period of several decades would the Unc. Lincolns come to out value the Proofs? And I know I have been told a hundred times that one coin of the same year has no effect on the other of that year. But I can't help but wonder about the demand for the millions of proofs that will not be met this year and the memory of the year with no ASE proofs and the effect that may or may not have on te Comems, even the Brailles that I don't like.
     
  21. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    Stupidcoinguy - funny thing was that this very topic came up at the coin show that I was at today. I walked by a table and noticed this customer debating on whether to buy the UNC or the Proof Franklin comm. So I stopped over to offer my advice. I told her why I liked the uncs and the dealer agreed. She understood what I was saying but she liked how the proofs looked and she ended up buying the proof. This is one of those examples where the proof coin was actually worth a few dollars more than the unc, but had a much higher mintage. He was going to charge more for the proof, but then I showed him where the proof was only a few dollars more so he offered both coins at the same price. I stayed after to discuss this topic with the dealer and we both agreed that if you had a choice of buying either a proof or unc, always go with the unc first because the chances are that it will maintain or gain in value over the proof. But as of lately, I am being proved wrong.
     
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