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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 705952, member: 19065"]Empty Mint coin packaging won't be worth anything for any of their products, it's all marketing to move retail units while listed on Mint web site. Only the coin has value: for bullion value or numismatic value depending on how the person feels about the coin. Only the coin and marketplace will command the price, not the boxes. If you want packages to be worth something, buy them all or destroy many of the ones issued and not in use.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, a lot of the UHRs are coming from the Mint in very high quality. TPGs are giving a lot of high grades, too many of the TPG grades are MS69 or MS70. The premium on these coins graded will not be all that high with so many graded this high. Just look at secondary market and auctions to see how many of the high grade slabbed FS coins from earlier issues are selling for, often they sell for less than the Mint is selling currently listed FS coins for. Therefore, that dealer with 500 UHR to grade will not likely have many to return to the Mint. That dealer just needs to find a lot of buyers at his mark up since he will pay to have a lot graded, but the coin is a low mintage and most collectors already know this or own their coins. IMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 705952, member: 19065"]Empty Mint coin packaging won't be worth anything for any of their products, it's all marketing to move retail units while listed on Mint web site. Only the coin has value: for bullion value or numismatic value depending on how the person feels about the coin. Only the coin and marketplace will command the price, not the boxes. If you want packages to be worth something, buy them all or destroy many of the ones issued and not in use. Also, a lot of the UHRs are coming from the Mint in very high quality. TPGs are giving a lot of high grades, too many of the TPG grades are MS69 or MS70. The premium on these coins graded will not be all that high with so many graded this high. Just look at secondary market and auctions to see how many of the high grade slabbed FS coins from earlier issues are selling for, often they sell for less than the Mint is selling currently listed FS coins for. Therefore, that dealer with 500 UHR to grade will not likely have many to return to the Mint. That dealer just needs to find a lot of buyers at his mark up since he will pay to have a lot graded, but the coin is a low mintage and most collectors already know this or own their coins. IMO.[/QUOTE]
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