5 star generals 3 coin set

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  1. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    anyone buying the 3 coin set? do you think it will sell out? if so how soon?
     
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  3. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    did they post the price yet?
     
  4. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    nope they didnt
     
  5. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I don't usually buy the sets but I'll buy one of each design in MS and Proof. I don't see a reason to think the set will sell out.
     
  6. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    I know I'm getting the halves, they're reasonably priced so that was a no brainer. For the dollars I might grab them as I like the designs, even though they're a little high priced.
     
  7. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    well the 3 coin set has a mintage of 10k and i am short on money so was wondering what will give first
     
  8. bhaugh

    bhaugh AKA - 1872Hokie

    I'll be in it for the half, won't be picking up the whole set.
     
  9. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    I'll be getting a couple of the MS $5 coins need one for my set. And got real lucky with last years coins.
     
  10. wishingman42

    wishingman42 Member

    If you had to guess, What do you think the mint will charge for the set. Wondering if i will have a chance to buy one or be way too expensive for me.
     
  11. bg35765

    bg35765 Member

    The individual introductory prices would be $470.70 + $17.95 + $54.95. So that is $543.60 but they might knock a few dollars off for the combined packaging. So $539.95 would be my guess.

    Of course, if gold goes up over $1600 per ounce the gold coin price will increase.
     
  12. wishingman42

    wishingman42 Member


    Ok,Thanks!! I figured 450 or higher. Looks like i might just get the silver proof and maybe the halve.
     
  13. treehugger

    treehugger Well-Known Member

    I was just wondering why MacArthur was the only general to get his own coin in this set and gold to boot. Do any of the military historians in the crowd here have any idea?
     
  14. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    Not a military historian, but I can imagine Eisenhower not getting his own coin this series because he already has one from 1990.
     
  15. bhaugh

    bhaugh AKA - 1872Hokie

    ... And a whole series of dollars. So that makes the Ike series, the 1990 commemorative, the 5 star coin, and the eventual presidential dollar for Eisenhower.
     
  16. therocktjb

    therocktjb Wait, what**

    You can't really put the Ike Dollar Series as a reson though, just for the fact that Washington, Lincoln have had a Silver Commem coin as well, and have a coin series still depicting their image. So I see that as less likely a reason for having him on a coin with another General.
     
  17. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    550.50
     
  18. NorthKorea

    NorthKorea Dealer Member is a made up title...

    The Mint has been raising its spread, so I think it's fair to assume the price will be based upon the highest cost of the underlying metals in the trailing 6 months + the cost of packaging ($5) + an acquisition premium (say $7.95). I'd guess $565.
     
  19. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    Folks, there's no need to guess...this information is in the Mint's pricing grid. Assuming the price of gold remains in its current band ($1550-$1599), the set will be regularly priced at $551.50, but will carry a $5 introductory discount for the first month. The price of the set goes up/down by $12.15 for each $50 band that the price of gold changes.
     
  20. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    all right anyone buying the 3 coin proof set?
     
  21. Atarian

    Atarian Well-Known Member

    Just the MS. Wish there was an MS set...
     
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