I thought that "Currently Unavailable" and "Sold Out" were two completely different notifications. One means "If we had one to sell then we'd sell it to you" while the other means "We have no more to sell". Now, since the US Mint just took their last order a few days ago, the buyer(s) have 1 week to return it(them) before they could put up a "Sold Out" sign. Look for that sign in two weeks. However, does anybody really care? After all, it's not like these are commanding and receiving premiums. Given the fact that it too more than a year to sell them all, I don't think folks even want these anymore.
Nope. Never did. They still have never confirmed they can't fulfill the order either! And I don't order 'anything' from these goons anymore!!
Do you feel that strange movement coming from below... it's the Mint yanking the rug out from under you, or like Lucy pulling the ball out just as you're about to kick!
1-6 First coins sold show labels . I don't think the mint launches coins at shows anymore but this was exciting . http://www.coinweek.com/coins/marketplace/coin-marketing-are-show-release-coins-worth-price/