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<p>[QUOTE="claygump, post: 1338744, member: 29689"]These 5oz ATB's are very interesting to me. On the one hand since interest is very low right now this could be something that might really demand a premium a few decades from now. On the other hand are these really coins? They are huge. Will there be "collector" interest in these down the line or strictly as a bullion oddity like limited run silver bars. </p><p><br /></p><p>To make it worth staying with this entire series there really needs to be a reason for the value of them to go far higher than just the silver content. I'm just not sure. Maybe if this is the only time in history the mint makes these 5 oz "pucks" we could get a run up in price. Who knows. </p><p><br /></p><p>As a side note I'd be interested in seeing a 5oz gold puck from the mint. Can you imagine shelling out almost 10 grand for giant First Spouse? It would have such a low mintage it might be along the lines of the Panama Pacific Fifty Dollar Octagonal Gold which has 2.4 oz of gold but is very rare.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claygump, post: 1338744, member: 29689"]These 5oz ATB's are very interesting to me. On the one hand since interest is very low right now this could be something that might really demand a premium a few decades from now. On the other hand are these really coins? They are huge. Will there be "collector" interest in these down the line or strictly as a bullion oddity like limited run silver bars. To make it worth staying with this entire series there really needs to be a reason for the value of them to go far higher than just the silver content. I'm just not sure. Maybe if this is the only time in history the mint makes these 5 oz "pucks" we could get a run up in price. Who knows. As a side note I'd be interested in seeing a 5oz gold puck from the mint. Can you imagine shelling out almost 10 grand for giant First Spouse? It would have such a low mintage it might be along the lines of the Panama Pacific Fifty Dollar Octagonal Gold which has 2.4 oz of gold but is very rare.[/QUOTE]
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