@MilesWaits said:
Oh we can make some of those for you over at Kinko’s.
I've always thought the COAs were the dumbest thing the Mint ever did for that very reason. It is a nice little informative leaflet, but as a "certificate" of anything it is worse than useless.
@MilesWaits said:
Oh we can make some of those for you over at Kinko’s.
I've always thought the COAs were the dumbest thing the Mint ever did for that very reason. It is a nice little informative leaflet, but as a "certificate" of anything it is worse than useless.
I totally agree. And wouldn't it be nice if the COAs were all a uniform size?
@MilesWaits said:
Oh we can make some of those for you over at Kinko’s.
I've always thought the COAs were the dumbest thing the Mint ever did for that very reason. It is a nice little informative leaflet, but as a "certificate" of anything it is worse than useless.
Unless you sell a US mint product without one, and the buyer is expecting to get it. Almost happened to me a few years ago. Fortunately, the prospective buyer asked before hitting the BIN button. He let me know he was quite unhappy that I listed the set without it- I would have never thought it would have mattered.
I wonder if they will be graded and put in counterfeit slabs for a small extra fee?
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They've probably been making them for a few weeks already.
Exactly. I meant it to be humorous, but in reality, this is one coin that will really be targeted.
I hope when I go to buy I don’t get “oops” again.
How do you say "oops" in Mandarin?
Oopsyy
I thought maybe "free ship"
[Note: weird thing here with spell check or something. Your comment appears as "oh ship" on the board, but when I quote it, it quoted it as "oopsyy".]
That too.
What about the COA...
Oh we can make some of those for you over at Kinko’s.
I've always thought the COAs were the dumbest thing the Mint ever did for that very reason. It is a nice little informative leaflet, but as a "certificate" of anything it is worse than useless.
I totally agree. And wouldn't it be nice if the COAs were all a uniform size?
Unless you sell a US mint product without one, and the buyer is expecting to get it. Almost happened to me a few years ago. Fortunately, the prospective buyer asked before hitting the BIN button. He let me know he was quite unhappy that I listed the set without it- I would have never thought it would have mattered.
In all honesty, it would be easier to fake a desirable COA number for it. That would make a real one bring a nice premium.
I'm sure the household limit will not apply.
I wonder if they will be graded and put in counterfeit slabs for a small extra fee?
😁 Smile, only 39 days till Christmas !
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At least people can get one
Talk to Binkie if needed
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The only COA's I have are those that came with GSA Morgans...I do keep those with the coins. Cheers, RickO