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<p>[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 276734, member: 7297"]I would think they must have taken at least 50,000 orders for the proof Jefferson and until they cancel the orders of those 30,000 that won't get one they will hang on hoping. I bet the mint did this to see the demand for future spouse coins and may set next years mintage on these order numbers. I still think they shouldn't use this coin as the gauge as it will be the most popular design of them all IMO.</p><p><br /></p><p>If that is the case though then I still think the proof 2007 spouse coins could be the keys in proof and the Jefferson will be the most valuable proof. The only other coin<strike> that may sell higher could be the eventual low mintage UNC spouse that will be released in later years. Possibly the last coin of the year out of the four [Margaret Taylor, Lucretia Garfield , Frances Cleveland, or Edith Wilson].</strike></p><p><strike><br /></strike></p><p><strike>Right now looking at how these coins are selling on EBAY you would think I am nuts saying this, but I think it will take time to happen if I am right. The catalyst will be the final shipments for the Jefferson, then the starting mintages with next years coins. When the mint says what the max mintages are for next year it should bump up the prices for the proof coins, expecially the Jefferson.</strike>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 276734, member: 7297"]I would think they must have taken at least 50,000 orders for the proof Jefferson and until they cancel the orders of those 30,000 that won't get one they will hang on hoping. I bet the mint did this to see the demand for future spouse coins and may set next years mintage on these order numbers. I still think they shouldn't use this coin as the gauge as it will be the most popular design of them all IMO. If that is the case though then I still think the proof 2007 spouse coins could be the keys in proof and the Jefferson will be the most valuable proof. The only other coin[s] that may sell higher could be the eventual low mintage UNC spouse that will be released in later years. Possibly the last coin of the year out of the four [Margaret Taylor, Lucretia Garfield , Frances Cleveland, or Edith Wilson]. Right now looking at how these coins are selling on EBAY you would think I am nuts saying this, but I think it will take time to happen if I am right. The catalyst will be the final shipments for the Jefferson, then the starting mintages with next years coins. When the mint says what the max mintages are for next year it should bump up the prices for the proof coins, expecially the Jefferson.[/s][/QUOTE]
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