"government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
have to be careful? only a moron would be buying these coins for more then face right now. it represents the folly of impatience and the got to have it right now attitude of a "collector" who cares little for value of their money.
The numismatic world is going to hell in a handbasket.
Always took candy from strangers Didn't wanna get me no trade Never want to be like papa Working for the boss every night and day --"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>have to be careful? only a moron would be buying these coins for more then face right now. it represents the folly of impatience and the got to have it right now attitude of a "collector" who cares little for value of their money. >>
.........well, sometimes people need 'a little' influence before pulling the trigger on a too good to be true deal. you can't force anyone to learn. just a heads up.
"government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
"Other Penny News The U.S. Mint has confirmed that it will definitely sell the circulation-quality rolls of pennies on its Web site soon (and not through the Direct Ship Program, either.) The official I spoke to couldn't give me a time frame for the onset of these sales, but it will definitely happen, probably within the next couple of weeks. The price hasn't been determined yet, but I think it's a real sure bet that it will be quite a bit less than $20 a roll!"
<< <i>have to be careful? only a moron would be buying these coins for more then face right now. it represents the folly of impatience and the got to have it right now attitude of a "collector" who cares little for value of their money. >>
The article states that only 80 boxes were sold at the Kentucky event. Do you guys not think that a box stamped with the first day post mark should go for a premium? Seems like a pretty rare collectible.
I would guess the Mint might sell two rolls, P & D for under $10. All the cost would be in rolling, shipping and packaging. Remember the coins would have to be shipped to a rolling company from Phily and Denver and shipped again to the fulfillment center (Indiana?). Add in the packaging and it could easily be $10 for two rolls.
Retired United States Mint guy, now working on an Everyman Type Set.
<< <i>I would guess the Mint might sell two rolls, P & D for under $10. All the cost would be in rolling, shipping and packaging. Remember the coins would have to be shipped to a rolling company from Phily and Denver and shipped again to the fulfillment center (Indiana?). Add in the packaging and it could easily be $10 for two rolls. >>
$10 seems high. The Westward Journey nickel 2 roll sets sold for $8.95 IIRC. I'd bet the Lincoln sell for $4.95-$5.95, maybe lower.
<< <i>I would guess the Mint might sell two rolls, P & D for under $10. All the cost would be in rolling, shipping and packaging. Remember the coins would have to be shipped to a rolling company from Phily and Denver and shipped again to the fulfillment center (Indiana?). Add in the packaging and it could easily be $10 for two rolls. >>
$10 seems high. The Westward Journey nickel 2 roll sets sold for $8.95 IIRC. I'd bet the Lincoln sell for $4.95-$5.95, maybe lower. >>
I agree. The nickels were $8.95, so these can't be higher than that.
"government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
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then face right now. it represents the folly of impatience and the got to have
it right now attitude of a "collector" who cares little for value of their money.
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Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>have to be careful? only a moron would be buying these coins for more
then face right now. it represents the folly of impatience and the got to have
it right now attitude of a "collector" who cares little for value of their money. >>
.........well, sometimes people need 'a little' influence before pulling the trigger on a too good to be true deal. you can't force anyone to learn.
"Other Penny News
The U.S. Mint has confirmed that it will definitely sell the circulation-quality rolls of pennies on its Web site soon (and not through the Direct Ship Program, either.) The official I spoke to couldn't give me a time frame for the onset of these sales, but it will definitely happen, probably within the next couple of weeks. The price hasn't been determined yet, but I think it's a real sure bet that it will be quite a bit less than $20 a roll!"
Thanks for the heads up!
<< <i>have to be careful? only a moron would be buying these coins for more
then face right now. it represents the folly of impatience and the got to have
it right now attitude of a "collector" who cares little for value of their money. >>
What he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
<< <i>I would guess the Mint might sell two rolls, P & D for under $10. All the cost would be in rolling, shipping and packaging. Remember the coins would have to be shipped to a rolling company from Phily and Denver and shipped again to the fulfillment center (Indiana?). Add in the packaging and it could easily be $10 for two rolls. >>
$10 seems high. The Westward Journey nickel 2 roll sets sold for $8.95 IIRC. I'd bet the Lincoln sell for $4.95-$5.95, maybe lower.
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<< <i>I would guess the Mint might sell two rolls, P & D for under $10. All the cost would be in rolling, shipping and packaging. Remember the coins would have to be shipped to a rolling company from Phily and Denver and shipped again to the fulfillment center (Indiana?). Add in the packaging and it could easily be $10 for two rolls. >>
$10 seems high. The Westward Journey nickel 2 roll sets sold for $8.95 IIRC. I'd bet the Lincoln sell for $4.95-$5.95, maybe lower. >>
I agree. The nickels were $8.95, so these can't be higher than that.
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<< <i>Thanks for the information. >>
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