These are going to be cheaper now. To get all 4 in previous years would have been $46.00. ($11.50 x 4) Now $28. The regular proof version of these sold 130,000 plus in 2019. 90,000 plus in 2020 @ $24 for set of 4. These issues had no mintage limit. The 2021 reverse proof as a Mintage limit of 50,000. I think with the lower price may these may actually sell out. Most of recent issues have sold just over 40,000 at the higher price. I never factored in any shipping from the mint on these either which may bring down costs of acquiring these. These are also kind of flying in under the radar. They can be purchased with subscription. When was the last time any product from the mint went down in price other than precious metals and price adjustments.
the presidential dollars were so popular that almost the entire population sits in a fereral reserve vault, these are about as popular as them. i don't mess with coins like these
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the presidential dollars were so popular that almost the entire population sits in a fereral reserve vault, these are about as popular as them. i don't mess with coins like these
You’re conflating two completely separate markets. The circulating coin market (where there is little to no demand for dollar coins in general), and the US Mint collectors market (where it makes sense and is profitable to produce these to demand).
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These are going to be cheaper now. To get all 4 in previous years would have been $46.00. ($11.50 x 4) Now $28. The regular proof version of these sold 130,000 plus in 2019. 90,000 plus in 2020 @ $24 for set of 4. These issues had no mintage limit. The 2021 reverse proof as a Mintage limit of 50,000. I think with the lower price may these may actually sell out. Most of recent issues have sold just over 40,000 at the higher price. I never factored in any shipping from the mint on these either which may bring down costs of acquiring these. These are also kind of flying in under the radar. They can be purchased with subscription. When was the last time any product from the mint went down in price other than precious metals and price adjustments.
the presidential dollars were so popular that almost the entire population sits in a fereral reserve vault, these are about as popular as them. i don't mess with coins like these
You’re conflating two completely separate markets. The circulating coin market (where there is little to no demand for dollar coins in general), and the US Mint collectors market (where it makes sense and is profitable to produce these to demand).
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
All the reverse proof Inno’s had mintage limits. The plain varieties not so much. Correct?
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I'm in for two sets. I like 'em.
Yes the reverse proofs have had mintage limits. I think with the lower price that sales will reach those limits.
I am not a fan of this series... There were one or two interesting designs, but not enough to get me involved. Cheers, RickO
I see they have a limit of 5 on these now.