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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1647387, member: 21782"]True, many moderns get, “Pumped & Dumped” or at least fall back from the highs. But, at current mint selling price, for a little over melt, they’re a deal. At the current Hawaii price, long term I don’t think you’ll lose, as with a little increase in demand, with so few made, they’re a $1,000 + coin. As for the short term, yeah the price has risen quickly – unfortunately no one knows where the short term high is. Has this low mintage sell out brought back some collectors in addition to the speculators? Although I’m not adverse to taking short term profits, I prefer to hold long term if I believe the potential is there, so I'm not real concerned about the short term market in this case.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for key date prices, true, usually the lowest minted coin gets a huge boost (i.e. JR), yet other similarly low mintages get a pretty good boost too (i.e. Smithsonian, Visitor Center, etc). So, if the mintages go lower, great, I’ll buy them from the mint and the prior ones may take a hit – although, I’m still above water on the higher mintage 2010’s. </p><p><br /></p><p>Popularity of the series? IMO the AtB’s will be a hit the more they circulate and there are more issues to be found/bought. And yeah, I like the pucks, they are the best way to appreciate some great art that commemorates our parks. So, nothing but potential for all AtB related items.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1647387, member: 21782"]True, many moderns get, “Pumped & Dumped” or at least fall back from the highs. But, at current mint selling price, for a little over melt, they’re a deal. At the current Hawaii price, long term I don’t think you’ll lose, as with a little increase in demand, with so few made, they’re a $1,000 + coin. As for the short term, yeah the price has risen quickly – unfortunately no one knows where the short term high is. Has this low mintage sell out brought back some collectors in addition to the speculators? Although I’m not adverse to taking short term profits, I prefer to hold long term if I believe the potential is there, so I'm not real concerned about the short term market in this case. As for key date prices, true, usually the lowest minted coin gets a huge boost (i.e. JR), yet other similarly low mintages get a pretty good boost too (i.e. Smithsonian, Visitor Center, etc). So, if the mintages go lower, great, I’ll buy them from the mint and the prior ones may take a hit – although, I’m still above water on the higher mintage 2010’s. Popularity of the series? IMO the AtB’s will be a hit the more they circulate and there are more issues to be found/bought. And yeah, I like the pucks, they are the best way to appreciate some great art that commemorates our parks. So, nothing but potential for all AtB related items.[/QUOTE]
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