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March Of Dimes set.. PCGS,NGC 69s ,lower PCGS 70s $335 - $406
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US Mint Dime set debuts on May 4th .... Philadelphia Reverse Proof dime and a West Point proof dime included in set .. with only 75,000 mintage..the Silver Dollar in the set has a total mintage of 500,000
The 1996 dime goes for around $10-13.. with a mintage of 1.5 million..
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The 1996 dime goes for around $10-13.. with a mintage of 1.5 million..
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bob
<< <i>One reverse proof dime....is that the first RP dime?
bob >>
yes it is ... 1st RP dime, to join several reverse proof coins since 2006
No thanks!
<< <i>In for 5 >>
Funny ..Mint should have introduced the set at Central States coin show .
May pick one of up for the novelty of it.
I'm sure the reverse proof will be the most popular, but the W-mint proof dime is pretty neat too.
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<< <i>Looks like there's already a decent premium being offered for them over on the BST.
I'm sure the reverse proof will be the most popular, but the W-mint proof dime is pretty neat too. >>
Set premiums will build higher....only 75,000 mintage...... 5 per order/or household ... I have heard excellent early offers
A 1st strike PCGS 70 will be priceless.....
Other history ... 2006 reverse American Silver Eagle 1st strike Prf 70 top price was $5,800.. mintage 250,000
2011 reverse American Eagle Prf 70.. was circa $1,000 ....mintage 100,000
2015 reverse Proof Roosevelt Dime ....,,,,,, mintage 75,000..... price top ?
Ebay presale is... $80 - $ 100.00 per set
I really hope they are NOT put into the Registry sets! I really wish they would remove the 1964 SMS!!
Hoard the keys.
hope there is a 3 coin label
<< <i>Will not back up the truck but will buy 10 or 20. >>
Since Ebay has the presale numbers running .. coin club was offered 20 sets ,1st strike.. @125.00 per set... much higher premiums than for 2011 or 2006 Silver , Gold Anniv sets this early....... flippers heaven around corner
I was thinking there was going to be a set with three dimes only?
Am I mistaken on this?
GrandAm
<< <i>This set is for one dollar and two dimes,,,,,
I was thinking there was going to be a set with three dimes only?
Am I mistaken on this?
GrandAm >>
Two dimes and the Roosevelt Silver dollar .....that is sale set up for May 4th.. looks like $100.00 is the going rate now per set on Ebay presale
A Reverse Proof Dime and a Proof Dime, from the West Point Mint are the 2 dimes
Box of 20
<< <i>The only thing I would even consider is if they are added to the Registry sets........then only after market.
I really hope they are NOT put into the Registry sets! I really wish they would remove the 1964 SMS!! >>
Didn't realize the '64 SMS is in the registry set. That is a pretty low bar for inclusion and I've got to imagine that these will be included in the registry.
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What is the US Mint url for this product that people will refresh or is it just the current product listing page?
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
<< <i>So for the flippers of this material, do they go to the website prior to noon, refresh the page a million times until noon at which point it is available to buy, deal with the website crashing or some type of waiting room, struggle for an hour or so and hopefully buy their five for their house, 5 for their office, 5 for the PO Box, 5 for the spouse, 5 for their sibling, 5 for a friend etc? Then they ship their US Mint boxes to PCGS, wait for the results and then post the stuff on eBay or their favorite auction site? Is that how it all works?' >>
Yep, you knocked that one out of the park.
<< <i>US Mint Dime set debuts on May 4th .... Philadelphia Reverse Proof dime and a West Point proof dime included in set .. with only 75,000 mintage..the Silver Dollar in the set has a total mintage of 500,000
The 1996 dime goes for around $10-13.. with a mintage of 1.5 million.. >>
I like this analysis, but I wonder if the real question is if there are 75,000 Roosevelt collectors. I enjoy these dimes myself, but that number seems high.
I looked up the 96-W dime and see that it was sold as part of a Mint Set, which possibly had far broader appeal than this particular combination of two dimes and a commemorative of questionable popularity.
I suppose the other consideration to weigh is how many RP collectors are out there. Do we really like reverse proofs?
Roosevelt Everything Collectors
Roosevelt Dime Collectors
Reverse Proof Collectors
Annual Mint/Proof Set Collectors
The opportunist hoping to just score on something big
The collectors of anything with a lower mintage number
The Normal Flippers that make it slightly harder for the true collectors
and then the collectors of allthemoderncrap that the US Mint is pumping out these days.
Did I miss anyone?
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Gotta love those groups....
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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<< <i>US Mint Dime set debuts on May 4th .... Philadelphia Reverse Proof dime and a West Point proof dime included in set .. with only 75,000 mintage..the Silver Dollar in the set has a total mintage of 500,000
The 1996 dime goes for around $10-13.. with a mintage of 1.5 million.. >>
I like this analysis, but I wonder if the real question is if there are 75,000 Roosevelt collectors. I enjoy these dimes myself, but that number seems high.
I looked up the 96-W dime and see that it was sold as part of a Mint Set, which possibly had far broader appeal than this particular combination of two dimes and a commemorative of questionable popularity.
I suppose the other consideration to weigh is how many RP collectors are out there. Do we really like reverse proofs? >>
Best to look from this perspective.. this is the 1st RP dime , this alone will give the set a boost ,then there is the 1st West Point Proof dime, and to back up the set..... a Roosevelt Silver Dollar which on the bay is going for $60 in 69 ..... or a 70....$80-100
Remember the 1st Silver Eagle 2006 Reverse Proof ....a forum member here sold the 1st , PCGS 1st strike 70 for $5,800.00.. so strange things can happen.
Whatever... it will be fun
Short term, how many can order before the 1 PM Out Of Stock? And how many can get slabbed 70 specimens on the bay
before the crash?
sell to the few who really want to buy the set and did not get one from the mint at issue price.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>The 75k number represents the number of each dime version struck? Or 75K sets? >>
I believe it's 75K sets.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
mbogoman
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/classic-issues-colonials-through-1964/zambezi-collection-trade-dollars/7345Asesabi Lutho
Or better to simply send in the dimes?
what say you?
Alex
In that case I would think the sets would have to be submitted in the sealed gov boxes so that the dollars are not considered to be the regular issue coins.
<< <i>The dollar should be good since it will be a limited mintage (75K) and would have a special March of Dimes Label.
In that case I would think the sets would have to be submitted in the sealed gov boxes so that the dollars are not considered to be the regular issue coins. >>
On the money.... the Roosevelt dollar with the Roosevelt set pedigree, should get a premium to other 2015 Roosevelt dollars
Look at the 2012 Silver Eagle Proof, from the 2012 Coin and Currency set ,....There were 50,000 C&C sets with the Proof Eagle ....
A PCGS 70 Silver Proof from the C&C set , goes from $150 -200 while a regular Silver Eagle Proof 70 goes for $75- 90
<< <i>Decision I'm struggling with is - is it worth sending the dollar in to be graded too?
Or better to simply send in the dimes?
what say you? >>
it depends if there is a "set" label on these.
If pcgs offers a set label, then they'll likely want them all in a mint sealed box
may as well have all 3 graded if that is the case to keep the set together.
Otherwise, if they do not offer a set label, you can buy the $1 comm 70 on the bay.
Box of 20