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Latest Mint stats are quite telling....fractional buffaloes, where's the excitement??? Updated Buff

GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,108 ✭✭✭✭✭
Plats are quite low in numbers, but I'm amazed at the paucity of sales of the fractional Buffaloes.

Remember all the hubbub and excitement over this issue.....right here on this forum!!!!

Will these coins one day have some value based on scarcity???

Will sales pick up by years end???


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  • fcfc Posts: 12,796 ✭✭✭
    Saturation of the modern market for mint made "collector" coins is
    almost complete.

    Less and less people care I would guess.
  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,800 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Saturation of the modern market for mint made "collector" coins is
    almost complete.

    Less and less people care I would guess. >>


    I agree. But if they would only make proof plats with the "W" mintmark in the three-quarters ounce size with a Presidential dog on the obverse and a WWII vet on the reverse, I would be all over it. image
  • TheRavenTheRaven Posts: 4,149 ✭✭✭✭
    The numbers for the fractional buffaloes are not that low, then again I am comparing it to the platinum coin mintages.....
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  • morgansforevermorgansforever Posts: 8,495 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I like the 1/4 oz. Buff, because it's almost the size of a nickel, but for $1156 an oz. I'll pass.

    I haven't seen any 1/4 oz. slabbed Buffs on Ebay, have any of you?

    Scott
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  • GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,108 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I like the 1/4 oz. Buff, because it's almost the size of a nickel, but for $1156 an oz. I'll pass.

    I haven't seen any 1/4 oz. slabbed Buffs on Ebay, have any of you?

    Scott >>



    morgansforever, you are correct.....$1150 spot makes it a tough purchase for sure.

    I have a 1/4oz. Proof. It looks PR70 to me......I think I'll add it to my next free submission to PCGS seeing these low #'s.

    Hey, rgCoinGuy.....did you get your 1/4oz. proof slabbed????


    GB
  • KonaheadKonahead Posts: 1,476 ✭✭✭
    what happened was the economy and two many issues from the mint . IMHO
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  • lope208lope208 Posts: 1,960 ✭✭


    << <i>what happened was the economy and two many issues from the mint . IMHO
    . >>



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  • GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,108 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>what happened was the economy and two many issues from the mint . IMHO
    . >>



    Hard to disagree!!!!!

    Hope the sales stop here.....my little coin will be quite valuable one day!!! image


  • << <i>I like the 1/4 oz. Buff, because it's almost the size of a nickel, but for $1156 an oz. I'll pass.

    I haven't seen any 1/4 oz. slabbed Buffs on Ebay, have any of you?

    Scott >>



    they have been on the bay for a while now...spam warning...morgansforever, if you want to see some click my sig lineimage

    those sales #`s will go up. JMO
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  • fcloudfcloud Posts: 12,133 ✭✭✭✭
    The mint has now priced many collectors out of the market. I used to order one of everthing many years ago. Then I would get a mint set, proof set and some commems. This year I would have to spend more than my budget for coins for a number of years just to buy one of everything. They are going too far for many, so many will have to skip getting one of everything.

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  • jmski52jmski52 Posts: 23,477 ✭✭✭✭✭
    if they would only make proof plats with the "W" mintmark in the three-quarters ounce size with a Presidential dog on the obverse and a WWII vet on the reverse, I would be all over it.

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  • << <i>I like the 1/4 oz. Buff, because it's almost the size of a nickel, but for $1156 an oz. I'll pass.

    I haven't seen any 1/4 oz. slabbed Buffs on Ebay, have any of you?

    Scott

    Did you mean this one?
    >>

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  • GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,108 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I like the 1/4 oz. Buff, because it's almost the size of a nickel, but for $1156 an oz. I'll pass.

    I haven't seen any 1/4 oz. slabbed Buffs on Ebay, have any of you?

    Scott

    Did you mean this one?
    >>

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  • GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,108 ✭✭✭✭✭
    image For those that missed it last night!!! image
  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭
    I think the excitement has been lost over the fact that these are just bullion and not really "collectible coins". Given the fact that each coin is almost exactly the same in grade lends to the disinterest as well. MS70 and PR70 appears to be the norm so where the competition in grade? Given the current populations, having an MS/PR70 coin ins these is simply nothing to really crow about compared to coins which are difficult if not impossible to get in an MS/PR70.

    It seems to me that there are a lot of folks that are still stuck in the "low mintage rage and panic" that was created with some recent low mintage bullion coins and bullion coin sets. Flipping was high and profits were handed out like free candy on Halloween night. However, the big profit days and big flip days are over and now folks have coins that are not necessarily increasing in value from an investment standpoint.

    You've got to admit that the "buy it today for $100 and sell it tomorrow for $200" is an exciting thing to participate in but it has to stop sometime and perhaps that sionetime is now.

    As an example, low mintage or not, what would happen to the value of this stuff if folks just stopped collecting them? Not enough collectors means small profit margins which means somebody gets left holding the bag. Collectors get stuck with an item that appreciates very little and even has the potential for a loss at a future sale.

    IMO, the US Mint has saturated the coin hobby with an unrelenting onslaught of new products which will backfire soon enough so that folks start looking at these new products the same way they look at "new US Postal Stamps".
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  • TheRavenTheRaven Posts: 4,149 ✭✭✭✭
    19lyds,

    That is all true to be sure.

    But the mintages are also not that small.
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  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭
    Which I do understand but speculating in bullion under the auspices of coin collecting is all that a lot of this appears to be since 2006.
    I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.



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  • GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,108 ✭✭✭✭✭
    latest fractional Buffalo pops!!

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    Latest Mint Stats!!

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    Not much of an increase since OP.....Oct 14th

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