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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2144749, member: 15929"]Ahhh. If ONLY mintage numbers really had anything to do with it, IKE would be worth a Million Bucks! 1 of 2 known but then, nobody cares. It's not a popular coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Buffalo, on the other hand, has sustaining value because it IS a popular, well remembered, design.</p><p><br /></p><p>They could have made 100,000 more of them and they'd still sustain their high values.</p><p><br /></p><p>Like it or not, 75,000 of something that a lot of people don't care that much for (such as the Roosevelt Design) is about 65,000 too many for any lasting value increases not to mention the fact that after 3 full days, these can still be ordered.</p><p><br /></p><p>Touting these coins this early on is interpreted as nothing more than flippers hype. Give it a year or 10 just to see what the popularity level might be. A lot of folks are already throwing in the towel.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for "Modern" Super Low mintages? Folks have to "want" these coins before the mintage ever come into the equation. Some folks, simply do not want these low-relief/high speed production quality coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2144749, member: 15929"]Ahhh. If ONLY mintage numbers really had anything to do with it, IKE would be worth a Million Bucks! 1 of 2 known but then, nobody cares. It's not a popular coin. The Buffalo, on the other hand, has sustaining value because it IS a popular, well remembered, design. They could have made 100,000 more of them and they'd still sustain their high values. Like it or not, 75,000 of something that a lot of people don't care that much for (such as the Roosevelt Design) is about 65,000 too many for any lasting value increases not to mention the fact that after 3 full days, these can still be ordered. Touting these coins this early on is interpreted as nothing more than flippers hype. Give it a year or 10 just to see what the popularity level might be. A lot of folks are already throwing in the towel. As for "Modern" Super Low mintages? Folks have to "want" these coins before the mintage ever come into the equation. Some folks, simply do not want these low-relief/high speed production quality coins.[/QUOTE]
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