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Major Low in Spouse mintage/Lucy Hayes UNC -Sold Out-

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This may be a false warning, but the Lucy Hayes UNC is backordered now at 2152 mintage. If this holds it will be one low, low ugly mintage. Last spouse unc closed out at 2872 so this is quite a bit under that one.
Added. If it stays backordered tomorrow maybe it holds. I know not much interest in these but I can't see this one selling for spot when there is no inventory online for this particular coin.
This may be a false warning, but the Lucy Hayes UNC is backordered now at 2152 mintage. If this holds it will be one low, low ugly mintage. Last spouse unc closed out at 2872 so this is quite a bit under that one.
Added. If it stays backordered tomorrow maybe it holds. I know not much interest in these but I can't see this one selling for spot when there is no inventory online for this particular coin.
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Final mintage must be around 2200 or so, a new modern low.
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Literally, MS70s FS were going for $200 less today than what I just paid.
Just my 2 cents.
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<< <i>Kiyote ... I wonder if chasing these MS69 Hayes coins for nearly 2x what they were selling for yesterday is the right move? Especially when you could buy a 4 year old 2008W 1/2 oz Burnished Platinum with a similar mintage for even less money now (and the King of the series). Hypothetically, what if the mint produces 2012 MS spouse coins and they all end up with around sub-2,500 mintages? What might the Hayes be worth then?
Just my 2 cents.
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I already have a 1/4th and 1/2 oz 2008 Burnished platinum coins but I see your point.. it was a very knee-jerk reaction buy. The worst kind!
*breathe*
I didn't just spend a lot of money on a Chinese fake. It could be worse.
Following a very low mintage spouse, I believe the Mint has a hard time selling 10%-15% above that mintage on subsequent pieces as those pieces begin to appear to be too high a mintage relative to the low one. I would not be surprised if that happened here as well. Good luck with the MS Garfield selling substantially more than the Hayes now (unless they offer it for a super long time). And, Lord knows what the Mint is going to do with the 2012 versions (and so on) at this point. It should get very interesting though a number of years from now when the Jackie Kennedy coin comes out.
As always, just my 2 cents.
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It will be interesting to see whether the proof mintages for these two coins come up short also. I think it's likely.
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<< <i>This coin just went dark so we have a massive winner here, thanks to whoever put in the last order to close it out. Hope everyone got in.
Final mintage must be around 2200 or so, a new modern low. >>
Amazing. Of course, they can go lower still. Where will it end?? Way too expensive for me to chase each issue hoping to catch the low. Hat's off to those who guess right which one will be the low mintage winner.
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The Mint just keeps milking the cow. It's nice when a couple issues turn out to be big winners, but the interim periods aren't so much fun.
I knew it would happen.
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you pretty much acquired gold, rode the rise in the price of the metal since 2007, and now have a couple of trinkets that are "ultra" rare....
as far as the future of the series....who knows....USM has done stupid things in the past....don't expect anything less going forward....
<< <i>I think the values of the Lucy Hayes unc coin and all of the others may be somewhat muted until an apparent mintage bottom is determined. First Spouse limbo. >>
Congress needs to vote to cancel the program and then I'm a happy camper
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<< <i>I think the values of the Lucy Hayes unc coin and all of the others may be somewhat muted until an apparent mintage bottom is determined. First Spouse limbo. >>
Congress needs to vote to cancel the program and then I'm a happy camper
You can hold out hope but I think the chances are very slim. Not only is this series politically correct but the Mint is probably more interested in keeping busy with something than any profit margin. Remember, this is the govt. What Congressman is going to kill the First Ladies?
1. Supposedly a LOT of the earlier 2007-2009 issues hit the melting pots.
2. Demand on the Liberty subset might push those peices higher than the lowest minted unattractive coins.
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<< <i>I think the values of the Lucy Hayes unc coin and all of the others may be somewhat muted until an apparent mintage bottom is determined. First Spouse limbo. >>
Congress needs to vote to cancel the program and then I'm a happy camper
You can hold out hope but I think the chances are very slim. Not only is this series politically correct but the Mint is probably more interested in keeping busy with something than any profit margin. Remember, this is the govt. What Congressman is going to kill the First Ladies? >>
Being they are selling less then 3000 coins I don't think 99% of people know of these coins and probably a good number of Congress doesn't know either.....
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<< <i>I think the values of the Lucy Hayes unc coin and all of the others may be somewhat muted until an apparent mintage bottom is determined. First Spouse limbo. >>
Congress needs to vote to cancel the program and then I'm a happy camper
You can hold out hope but I think the chances are very slim. Not only is this series politically correct but the Mint is probably more interested in keeping busy with something than any profit margin. Remember, this is the govt. What Congressman is going to kill the First Ladies? >>
Being they are selling less then 3000 coins I don't think 99% of people know of these coins and probably a good number of Congress doesn't know either..... >>
Let some Republican cancel the series and after all the feminists express their "outrage" on MSNBC or the View (to score political points) then see who knows about them.
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<< <i>I wonder what will happen to the Julia Tyler's now. No longer the key. Or did someone just purchase 800 of the these lucy Haye's at the last minute as a bullion/rarity play. >>
Well to really know we will have to see the final numbers. We haven't got any seems for a while.
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<< <i>ALERT! Lucretia just went on backorder. >>
I saw that! I just picked up a PCGS MS69 FS for waaaaay closer to mint cost than I did Lucy Hayes. Hopefully one of the two pans out.
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1 2011 LUCRETIA GARFIELD 1/2 OZ GOLD UNC
Status: Suspended
<< <i>Last Order:
1 2011 LUCRETIA GARFIELD 1/2 OZ GOLD UNC
Status: Suspended >>
Holy smoke. That was fast.
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<< <i>I'm still stunned by the whole thing...I can see the Liberty subset, but the dogs are only for people doing the set...are there really 2,000 people buying a set of these? I can afford them and have no interest, so that means there are 2,000+ people who actually like these things? >>
I don't think "like" is the right word. I think that some think they have long term collector value. Liking something is a factor but not the whole thing. Some you collect because you like them, others you collect because you think they will retain value and maybe even grow. I don't know if it is healthy to like some material item beyond a certain point anyway.
<< <i>I'm still stunned by the whole thing...I can see the Liberty subset, but the dogs are only for people doing the set...are there really 2,000 people buying a set of these? I can afford them and have no interest, so that means there are 2,000+ people who actually like these things? >>
From the mint, they're not horribly priced above bullion. I'm sure some are buying it for the gold content more than the numismatic value.
Lucretia Garfield 1,973 just prior to sellout - I expect next week's numbers will be closer to Lucy Hayes.
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<< <i>Lucy Hayes 2,243 and sold out!!
Lucretia Garfield 1,973 just prior to sellout - I expect next week's numbers will be closer to Lucy Hayes. >>
I am usually on the ball with my ordering, but slipped up and did not check mintages for a couple of months for some reason.
I ordered both the Hayes and the Garfield, but they both have a status of backordered with a scheduled ship of 8/22.
Not sure if I will get one or not.
The proofs.
Lucy is currently at 3352 with Lucretia at 2954. If sales for each end in the mid-3000's these will do very well also. Proofs are much more popular with collectors than uncircs.
Both coins are still available from the Mint at $954, but with gold above $1600 the price will likely be bumped tomorrow (Wednesday) morning.
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It was the last one offered in 2011, so maybe with the hype we'll get a sell out, be we are not there yet.
<< <i>L and C coins has ms70 Lucy Hayes PCGS first strikes for $1650 >>
Very good price for the new King!
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<< <i>L and C coins has ms70 Lucy Hayes PCGS first strikes for $1650 >>
Very good price for the new King! >>
Or would it be Queen?
She may not be on her throne too long though. That is the thing that might make one hesitate.
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