First US Minted Coin in Living Color...Coming August 28, 2020

The wait is finally over. We're crossing the color threshold like so many other countries have already. August 28'th.
https://youtu.be/VE_oHJt_V5M Reminds me of when our tv programs were first broadcast in color!!
I know you've been chomping at the bit to get these...remember, there is a HHL of two for the first 24 hours.
First we have the commemorative half dollar with a bright orange basketball, orange rim, and white net. S minted for $55
And presenting the commemorative silver dollar with just the rim colored orange and the net white. P minted for $95
I'm relieved they're not coloring the gold coins.
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Nope.
Hard pass.
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More junk!
Yuck
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Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
My HHL is "0".
More for the rest of you.
You can have my cartoon coins, and you can give me your allotments of gold and silver eagles honoring the end of WWII.
Done well I can see some people like it. It certainly looks nicer than the state quarters that were colorized. For me, though, nope. I have no interest in it.
My tax dollars are being used for this garbage? Why don’t they stick to making coins for commerce? Apparently there are issues just fulfilling that basic function at the moment.
First 8 responses are No Deal. No interest. I have a feeling that will be the majority of collectors here. What's next on the hit list??
Nope! I prefer the "Natural" color!
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.No. These coin issues usually generate revenue for the US treasury.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I'm not sure the subject even deserves a response.
Maybe, but I wonder if this is still true if you apply the same accounting principles the IRS requires private small businesses to follow....... or is it governmental magic math?
Besides that, what purpose does it serve for a governmental entity to create revenue? That’s not their mandate. Aren't they then operating in a state of privileged competition with tax-generating private enterprise??
No answer required.... just food for thought.
I'm gonna save some money and order the regular ones then paint em' myself.
Maybe I should start now and sell them on ebay as an accidental early release.
Nope.
Why?! Oh Why?!🙀
You can't even soak those in Acetone to remove PVC residue. Better store them properly.
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I’m in a huge basketball family and I don’t know how well the huge ball/tiny rim is going to fly around here. Maybe at a show in a few years when they’ve come down in price.
I'll think about it.
Just a bunch more widgets for the Mint to market.
More stuff to peddle on cable shows to widows for their grandkids.
Nope
I don't collect NCLT or bullion or whatever this is so I leave it for those who do
No thanks... not a sports fan, so not interested. I wonder what the 'color' is comprised of? If not durable, a solvent will attack it for sure. Cheers, RickO
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I like it. It's about time the US Mint joins the rest of the world and starts catering to potential young future collectors. It will not be popular with the older groups, but they are a dying breed of dinosaurs. Good luck US Mint. I hope your efforts are successful.
I thought it might be
Traditionalists will mostly dislike a new issue like this because it’s, well, not traditional. While I’m sure the Mint would be happy to sell these coins to traditionalists, I doubt that’s their primary market. That market has dwindled by millions in the last five decades. I imagine the target market is different. Will they be a winner? We probably won’t know for a few years. For me, I may buy one as a contrarian move.
After thinking about it, I don't like it.
Though I don’t mind colorized coins in general, this one is not for me. But there are a whole lot of basketball fans and I could see this issue doing alright.
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I suppose the takeaway is that the colors of orange and black used in the bball has something in common with Garfield... Or in the alternative the coinage produced by the Franklin Mint should be appreciated as being ahead of its time... Even though several here may politely suggest that time has not come.
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Make the coins we need for circulation and not waste time with this garbage.
I'm in the targeted age demographic but this is a hard pass for me. Notice the proof and burnished of these are pretty much the only coins that haven't sold out on the mint site this year that I've seen. I am also biased in a way, I like traditional coins plenty of beauty to see in history. I also see no value in sports outside of recreation. We have enough funny money being printed nowadays, leave the coins alone
It won't bounce. I tried to put it into a coinstar, and it jammed the thing.
Oh well............................;)
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