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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1377364, member: 19065"]Collector enthusiasm for the "P" coins paled in comparison to the bullion pucks. I felt it rode mostly on the wings of the bullion puck hysteria which is more to what I was including in my comment about the length of time. It extended back into the fall of 2010 when orders were being taken for bullion pucks that many 'collectors' snapped up. Plenty of bullion pucks were immediately slabbed and graded under a collectors premise. Both bullion pucks and numis"P"ucks are collectibles to many interested, or previous interested, in this coin series, hence my comment. </p><p><br /></p><p>I totally agree that we should always collect what we like and try not to play these things like investments. A lot of folly and error can be won trying to do that with coins, especially new modern coins with mintages that are by no means 'rare'.</p><p><br /></p><p>I thought I was going to like the Hawaii volcano coin but the small-sized (normal) quarter left me underwhelmed. I was hoping for the drama of the Mt. Hood, by far my favorite design, with heavy sculpted relief on the mountain. Just love the way that feels, like holding a hunk of the mountain in your hands. LOL![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1377364, member: 19065"]Collector enthusiasm for the "P" coins paled in comparison to the bullion pucks. I felt it rode mostly on the wings of the bullion puck hysteria which is more to what I was including in my comment about the length of time. It extended back into the fall of 2010 when orders were being taken for bullion pucks that many 'collectors' snapped up. Plenty of bullion pucks were immediately slabbed and graded under a collectors premise. Both bullion pucks and numis"P"ucks are collectibles to many interested, or previous interested, in this coin series, hence my comment. I totally agree that we should always collect what we like and try not to play these things like investments. A lot of folly and error can be won trying to do that with coins, especially new modern coins with mintages that are by no means 'rare'. I thought I was going to like the Hawaii volcano coin but the small-sized (normal) quarter left me underwhelmed. I was hoping for the drama of the Mt. Hood, by far my favorite design, with heavy sculpted relief on the mountain. Just love the way that feels, like holding a hunk of the mountain in your hands. LOL![/QUOTE]
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