@morgansforever said:
Anyone know if PCGS will offer the generic FS Black label?
Looks like that is an EXCLUSIVE to APMEX and not to the general public unless they decide to do a SPECIAL LABEL like they did with the Breast Cancer Awareness coins.
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.
@morgansforever said:
:How is it possible so many by one dealer got graded when the Mint released them today?:
I wonder the same thing must have a serious connection. How is it one seller has 20 available?
Simple.
Have 20 friends, family members and or co-workers stand in line at the 3 mint gift shops right before the "opening bell (noon)". I called the DC mint today and was told all 100 vouchers for the PD Eagle coins were distributed by 11am.
If one really wanted the first actually graded one, they could have bought it at a mint gift shop, hopped a plane to long beach and gotten it show graded. Isn't that a possibility? Highly doubt anyone did that. But still.
@Elemint Thanks, solves the mystery, at least for me. It could be possible to pick one (Some?) up at the Mint gift shop in Phillie and fly to Sarasota and have it graded by NGC. That would be some trip!
Possible. Or FedX Overnight
The slab pix? Photoshop
I had the coin in my bag but at check out, the screen stopped moving. I tried to refresh a few times but then I saw “your item is no longer available”. It was 9:04am.
It was unbelievable. How could 15,000 transactions go through in 4 minutes?
@Rarity said:
I had the coin in my bag but at check out, the screen stopped moving. I tried to refresh a few times but then I saw “your item is no longer available”. It was 9:04am.
It was unbelievable. How could 15,000 transactions go through in 4 minutes?
15,000 is a low number when you consider how many people nationwide were logged on waiting for this one. I recall something similar with the silver Peace medals a couple of years ago.
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.
Everyone complained about the Mints ability to process orders faster with issues like this. Looks like they may have acted. Will be interesting to see what first day sales are.
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I bet they go back on tomorrow for all the CC that did not go and over the HHL but don't know what time. Last time it was like 3AM or4AM or was it 6AM Pacific time.
I believe it was UNAVAILABLE at the 4.5 minute mark. That's 270 seconds. The mint was selling them at about fifty five coins per second. The site was definitely being choked and despite long pauses and frozen screens, the sales chugged along processing the first 15000. I was logged in at noon, dropped the coin into my cart, went through the payment pages, and had the purchase in around 90 seconds. There wasn't much time for any mistakes or refreshing key strokes. Congrats to all the successful collectors that picked one up, sorry if your connection failed you.
I relapsed and bought one this morning. I tried to beat my addiction but couldn't. It was already in my bag from yesterday, so exactly at 7:30 AM everything was lined up and hit the button and got my order in.
@jwitten said:
I too saw them for a few seconds. Of course, the site froze up for me again, lol.
I bet tomorrow of early next week there will be a slightly larger window to grab one....
It's been awhile, but thinking back on the Eisenhower or one of the chronicle issues that was extremely high demand it was only the first day post sellout that any went back up. I could be wrong.
@Rarity said:
I had the coin in my bag but at check out, the screen stopped moving. I tried to refresh a few times but then I saw “your item is no longer available”. It was 9:04am.
It was unbelievable. How could 15,000 transactions go through in 4 minutes?
Are you familiar with Amazon? They processed 600 items per second at the peak on Amazon Prime Day. That's 36,000 items per minute.
@Rarity said:
I had the coin in my bag but at check out, the screen stopped moving. I tried to refresh a few times but then I saw “your item is no longer available”. It was 9:04am.
It was unbelievable. How could 15,000 transactions go through in 4 minutes?
Are you familiar with Amazon? They processed 600 items per second at the peak on Amazon Prime Day. That's 36,000 items per minute.
They don't swipe the credit cards by hand.
Wow that is interesting thank you a-lot of transactions per second!
You would think though that the mint would have fancied up the packaging a little more for such a anticipated debut for a coin but, if they do well with the quality control problems that they have had in the past then this to me is shaping up to be something along the lines of the 2009 $20 UHR.
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In the old days:
How is it possible when Toys R Us got 15 cases of Pokemon cards 5 went on the shelf and 10 went to somebody else ?
Was it magic ? No It was the power of the dollar. Money talks and product walks. Out the back door.
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I was logged in before noon (ET), as was a sister and a brother. The wife was on the phone with a mint employee at one minute before "sales opened". She processed the order in 45 seconds by phone ( I heard it).
But somehow, none of us were able to get a coin. I think there's a scam. I did order one on the BST from a member for $1800. for a collector who called me at the shop a day earlier asking if I could get one.
So, before you all condemn us dealers, try to remember we are trying to "fill orders" for true collectors, in spite of the "mark-up" and greed surrounding these stupid orbs.
@ajman said:
You would think though that the mint would have fancied up the packaging a little more for such a anticipated debut for a coin but, if they do well with the quality control problems that they have had in the past then this to me is shaping up to be something along the lines of the 2009 $20 UHR.
Yes. I've experienced the rise and fall of that one, too.
The United States Mint is in the process of producing additional 2018 American Silver Eagle bullion coins. They will make these coins available for sale shortly.
As for the 2018 American Palladium Eagle one-ounce Proof coins, coins may be made available later, and so potential buyers are advised to click the “Remind Me” button on the product’s page on the Mint’s website. For more information_,** please visit the website of the United States Mint.
In the old days it would have taken 20 minutes to sell 15,000.> @WALLE said:
The United States Mint is in the process of producing additional 2018 American Silver Eagle bullion coins. They will make these coins available for sale shortly.
As for the 2018 American Palladium Eagle one-ounce Proof coins, coins may be made available later, and so potential buyers are advised to click the “Remind Me” button on the product’s page on the Mint’s website. For more information_,** please visit the website of the United States Mint.
Random question re shipping...mine hasn't shipped yet, but seems pegged for UPS Ground which is usually snail mail. I thought higher priced bullion items usually were upgraded to faster options.
Did that policy change or am I imagining that was the case in the past?
@RichR said:
Random question re shipping...mine hasn't shipped yet, but seems pegged for UPS Ground which is usually snail mail. I thought higher priced bullion items usually were upgraded to faster options.
Did that policy change or am I imagining that was the case in the past?
You are imagining it. LOL. You can upgrade to faster option, but the default is the slow boat except for certain bullion items. This oddball stuff doesn't seem to qualify.
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:How is it possible so many by one dealer got graded when the Mint released them today?:
I wonder the same thing must have a serious connection. How is it one seller has 20 available?
@morgansforever
See my reply two posts above to @Bikingnut & @Elemint
Looks like that is an EXCLUSIVE to APMEX and not to the general public unless they decide to do a SPECIAL LABEL like they did with the Breast Cancer Awareness coins.
I just looked nothing yet.
https://www.pcgs.com/labels
Question is how much will APMEX charge when theirs come in $3900? $4100? 4500? What ever it is I am getting one!
Got email my order has shipped.
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.
Simple.
Have 20 friends, family members and or co-workers stand in line at the 3 mint gift shops right before the "opening bell (noon)". I called the DC mint today and was told all 100 vouchers for the PD Eagle coins were distributed by 11am.
Did they possibly made the promise ahead of the fact?
If one really wanted the first actually graded one, they could have bought it at a mint gift shop, hopped a plane to long beach and gotten it show graded. Isn't that a possibility? Highly doubt anyone did that. But still.
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@Elemint
Thanks, solves the mystery, at least for me. It could be possible to pick one (Some?) up at the Mint gift shop in Phillie and fly to Sarasota and have it graded by NGC. That would be some trip!
Possible. Or FedX Overnight
The slab pix? Photoshop
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Not as many as I would have thought.
Successful Trades: Swampboy,
I had the coin in my bag but at check out, the screen stopped moving. I tried to refresh a few times but then I saw “your item is no longer available”. It was 9:04am.
It was unbelievable. How could 15,000 transactions go through in 4 minutes?
I agree something is not right.
15,000 is a low number when you consider how many people nationwide were logged on waiting for this one. I recall something similar with the silver Peace medals a couple of years ago.
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.
In the old days it would have taken 20 minutes to sell 15,000.
Successful Trades: Swampboy,
Everyone complained about the Mints ability to process orders faster with issues like this. Looks like they may have acted. Will be interesting to see what first day sales are.
I bet they go back on tomorrow for all the CC that did not go and over the HHL but don't know what time. Last time it was like 3AM or4AM or was it 6AM Pacific time.
Hoard the keys.
Thanks!
I believe it was UNAVAILABLE at the 4.5 minute mark. That's 270 seconds. The mint was selling them at about fifty five coins per second. The site was definitely being choked and despite long pauses and frozen screens, the sales chugged along processing the first 15000. I was logged in at noon, dropped the coin into my cart, went through the payment pages, and had the purchase in around 90 seconds. There wasn't much time for any mistakes or refreshing key strokes. Congrats to all the successful collectors that picked one up, sorry if your connection failed you.
Did it just go back up for a few seconds? I refreshed at 07:30. Looked like it was there for a few seconds. Gone before I checked out.
I relapsed and bought one this morning. I tried to beat my addiction but couldn't. It was already in my bag from yesterday, so exactly at 7:30 AM everything was lined up and hit the button and got my order in.
Box of 20
Nice job. I tried to do the same but they were gone before I got through.
I too saw them for a few seconds. Of course, the site froze up for me again, lol.
I bet tomorrow of early next week there will be a slightly larger window to grab one....
Don't quote me on that.
It's been awhile, but thinking back on the Eisenhower or one of the chronicle issues that was extremely high demand it was only the first day post sellout that any went back up. I could be wrong.
Pic from denver mint on ebay.
https://ebay.com/itm/2018-W-1oz-Palladium-Proof-American-Eagle-25-Coin-IN-HAND-READY-TO-SHIP-/192649409653?hash=item2cdaccb475%3Ag%3AWaQAAOSwCy5bkYSL&nma=true&si=Y8dIOjXI%252BEoMWzSAoYa7uleF1z4%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Box of 20
My son got one this morning. FYI.
Are you familiar with Amazon? They processed 600 items per second at the peak on Amazon Prime Day. That's 36,000 items per minute.
They don't swipe the credit cards by hand.
This is not a good search. Take out the "one ounce", you will find far more items.
Search it differently. That search only got some of them
https://ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=palladium+one+ounce+us&LH_PrefLoc=2&_sop=16&_sadis=2000&_dmd=1&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&_osacat=0&_ipg=200&_stpos=06880&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.A0.H0.X2018+palladium+proof.TRS1&_nkw=2018+palladium+proof&_sacat=0
Wow that is interesting thank you a-lot of transactions per second!
Add my name to the SHIPPED list.
Not shipped yet for me.
+1
3D printing!
You would think though that the mint would have fancied up the packaging a little more for such a anticipated debut for a coin but, if they do well with the quality control problems that they have had in the past then this to me is shaping up to be something along the lines of the 2009 $20 UHR.
In the old days:
How is it possible when Toys R Us got 15 cases of Pokemon cards 5 went on the shelf and 10 went to somebody else ?
Was it magic ? No It was the power of the dollar. Money talks and product walks. Out the back door.
I was logged in before noon (ET), as was a sister and a brother. The wife was on the phone with a mint employee at one minute before "sales opened". She processed the order in 45 seconds by phone ( I heard it).
But somehow, none of us were able to get a coin. I think there's a scam. I did order one on the BST from a member for $1800. for a collector who called me at the shop a day earlier asking if I could get one.
So, before you all condemn us dealers, try to remember we are trying to "fill orders" for true collectors, in spite of the "mark-up" and greed surrounding these stupid orbs.
Yes. I've experienced the rise and fall of that one, too.
The United States Mint is in the process of producing additional 2018 American Silver Eagle bullion coins. They will make these coins available for sale shortly.
As for the 2018 American Palladium Eagle one-ounce Proof coins, coins may be made available later, and so potential buyers are advised to click the “Remind Me” button on the product’s page on the Mint’s website. For more information_,** please visit the website of the United States Mint.
Do you think they will make more??
If there were near 15,000 sold the answer is no way
ASE's have no mintage limit
In the old days it would have taken 20 minutes to sell 15,000.> @WALLE said:
No
Successful Trades: Swampboy,
I will admit I do enjoy the drama of trying to get this kind of limited mintage product.
Read that the Mint may produce a 2018 Uncirulated Palladium version. Same question: is it true
??
Random question re shipping...mine hasn't shipped yet, but seems pegged for UPS Ground which is usually snail mail. I thought higher priced bullion items usually were upgraded to faster options.
Did that policy change or am I imagining that was the case in the past?
@RichR It kinda says that. They have not upgraded their wording to include Palladium.
https://catalog.usmint.gov/customer-service/shipping.html
You are imagining it. LOL. You can upgrade to faster option, but the default is the slow boat except for certain bullion items. This oddball stuff doesn't seem to qualify.