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Will the halt of Presidential Coin circulation boost values?

I don't know how many the mint is going to produce now, does anyone yet?
I'm on the mint subscription for just the two roll set, so I'll have some.
Not knowing, how much they will mint, or even if they will continue through the rest of the run could make the coins more collectable now?
Do you think people are ordering lots of them because of the 'new shortage'?
I'm on the mint subscription for just the two roll set, so I'll have some.
Not knowing, how much they will mint, or even if they will continue through the rest of the run could make the coins more collectable now?
Do you think people are ordering lots of them because of the 'new shortage'?
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with future releases? we will see.
People will either be forced to mint set search for their high grade MS, or buy the premium individual products and take their chances there. And I'll tell you, they aren't all even 65+ out of those specially wrapped rolls. So, the higher grade MS coins may just bring a price increase if there is no "demand destruction" as fallout from the change to non-circ. striking.
they will be harder to find now, too.
still pondering if I should order more while I can. (you know how much gov mint will sell them for after the mint sells out)
ps
I noticed all the bag/ding damage on those coins from the mint rolls.
Just seems to reduce their value/desireability even more so than another metal coin.
I realize they are considered uncirculated, but highly damaged compared to another harder metal type coin in a mint roll. Its a shame and I have to cull through a lot of them to find a obverse w no scratches..
;-)
ordering more mint sets or rolls would mean you are buying a lotto ticket by searching for a cheap way to get a top pop coin from a $36 roll or from a mint set, and most of the time you'll lose on that bet.