US Mint offerings at Long Beach booth
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Nothing for me, but here's what they're bringing:
The United States Mint (Booth #826) will have many of its current releases on sale for purchase, including but not limited to:
2014 Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coins
2014 American Buffalo One Ounce Gold Proof Coins
2014 America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins – Shenandoah National Park
2014 Kennedy Half-Dollar Two-Roll Sets
Presidential $1 Coins
Special Collectible Birthday and Graduation Sets
The United States Mint (Booth #826) will have many of its current releases on sale for purchase, including but not limited to:
2014 Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coins
2014 American Buffalo One Ounce Gold Proof Coins
2014 America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins – Shenandoah National Park
2014 Kennedy Half-Dollar Two-Roll Sets
Presidential $1 Coins
Special Collectible Birthday and Graduation Sets
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Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
"How many times can a man turn his head and pretend he just doesn’t see?” - Bob Dylan
The U.S. Mint (Booth #826) will be bringing a large amount of clad Hall of Fame baseball coins to sell at our June 5-7 Long Beach Expo. Come to our show to purchase and receive these breathtaking coins. There will be a limited number of coins, so first come first serve.
My Best Regards,
Corbin
<< <i>**** BREAKING NEWS TO ALL OF OUR MESSAGE BOARD MEMBERS ****
The U.S. Mint (Booth #826) will be bringing a large amount of clad Hall of Fame baseball coins to sell at our June 5-7 Long Beach Expo. Come to our show to purchase and receive these breathtaking coins. There will be a limited number of coins, so first come first serve.
My Best Regards,
Corbin >>
I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public.
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<< <i>**** BREAKING NEWS TO ALL OF OUR MESSAGE BOARD MEMBERS ****
The U.S. Mint (Booth #826) will be bringing a large amount of clad Hall of Fame baseball coins to sell at our June 5-7 Long Beach Expo. Come to our show to purchase and receive these breathtaking coins. There will be a limited number of coins, so first come first serve.
My Best Regards,
Corbin >>
I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public. >>
Any future HOF'ers playing in la during the show?
<< <i>**** BREAKING NEWS TO ALL OF OUR MESSAGE BOARD MEMBERS ****
The U.S. Mint (Booth #826) will be bringing a large amount of clad Hall of Fame baseball coins to sell at our June 5-7 Long Beach Expo. Come to our show to purchase and receive these breathtaking coins. There will be a limited number of coins, so first come first serve.
My Best Regards,
Corbin >>
AWESOME!!!!
I ordered my clads the first day (3/27 4:59 est) and still don't have all of 'em.
US MINT!!!
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
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<< <i>One does have to wonder how in the heck the Mint has clad coins for sale at the expo yet has not filled orders. . . . (Wonder if I present my order number & quantity will the give me my coins there. . .hmmm) >>
the same way last year they had reverse proof buffs for sale at the ANA but did not fill customer's online orders.
It's all about the money and the acting direction Peterson is using his MBA thinking to scrape in the dough. He's forgotten the government aspects.... something I wonder it has gotten lost in any of their potential Baldrige process use (make government more like business).
<< <i>One does have to wonder how in the heck the Mint has clad coins for sale at the expo yet has not filled orders. . . . (Wonder if I present my order number & quantity will the give me my coins there. . .hmmm) >>
There is no wonder about it. They have the product and have trouble with shipping and general ability to handle their website and orders.
Having ordered from them for years, it is very evident in many instances.
It is very easy to take product (on hand product) and physically sell it. Much more difficult to have competent vendors and management to handle the online orders and logistics.
Just ask Amazon.....ooops.....bad example
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>**** BREAKING NEWS TO ALL OF OUR MESSAGE BOARD MEMBERS ****
The U.S. Mint (Booth #826) will be bringing a large amount of clad Hall of Fame baseball coins to sell at our June 5-7 Long Beach Expo. Come to our show to purchase and receive these breathtaking coins. There will be a limited number of coins, so first come first serve.
My Best Regards,
Corbin >>
Hopefully, none of the coins they are bringing are coins which I have had on backorder since 3/28.
This means that of they bring silver dollars (Proof and UNC), I'm gonna be pissed.
If they bring Uncirculated Half Dollars, I'm gonna be pissed.
If they bring Gold, I know a lot of folks that are gonna be pissed!
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>One does have to wonder how in the heck the Mint has clad coins for sale at the expo yet has not filled orders. . . . (Wonder if I present my order number & quantity will the give me my coins there. . .hmmm) >>
There is no wonder about it. They have the product and have trouble with shipping and general ability to handle their website and orders.
Having ordered from them for years, it is very evident in many instances.
It is very easy to take product (on hand product) and physically sell it. Much more difficult to have competent vendors and management to handle the online orders and logistics.
Just ask Amazon.....ooops.....bad example >>
those sales counters including the Mint HQ and the now defunct sales counter in Union Station in DC all receive product routed through Plainfield.
All the mints send their product to Plainfield and the sales counters have to receive it from Plainfield.
This makes the show sales all the more infuriating as they are taking product that should be going to previously placed online and telephone customer orders.
<< <i>**** BREAKING NEWS TO ALL OF OUR MESSAGE BOARD MEMBERS ****
The U.S. Mint (Booth #826) will be bringing a large amount of clad Hall of Fame baseball coins to sell at our June 5-7 Long Beach Expo. Come to our show to purchase and receive these breathtaking coins. There will be a limited number of coins, so first come first serve.
My Best Regards,
Corbin >>
Well which is it: "a large quantity" ( which is correctly pointed out should be going to back ordered customers) OR "limited number of coins". Can't be both. One or the other is necessarily stretching the truth...better know as a lie. Government double talk showing utter contempt for their customers and stupendous arrogance. I suggest a boycott of the mint booth and all products for sale there. But do go up and tell them they should be ashamed for their behavior.
reading from a marketing perspective, one has to say "limited supply" unless there is an unlimited supply. Plus limited supplies means "hurry! buy! buy! buy!"
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<< <i>**** BREAKING NEWS TO ALL OF OUR MESSAGE BOARD MEMBERS ****
The U.S. Mint (Booth #826) will be bringing a large amount of clad Hall of Fame baseball coins to sell at our June 5-7 Long Beach Expo. Come to our show to purchase and receive these breathtaking coins. There will be a limited number of coins, so first come first serve.
My Best Regards,
Corbin >>
Well which is it: "a large quantity" ( which is correctly pointed out should be going to back ordered customers) OR "limited number of coins". Can't be both. One or the other is necessarily stretching the truth...better know as a lie. Government double talk showing utter contempt for their customers and stupendous arrogance. I suggest a boycott of the mint booth and all products for sale there. But do go up and tell them they should be ashamed for their behavior. >>
Hmmm. A boycott with signs and placards sounds like a great idea!
It would certainly get the US Mints attention after the story showed up in the National Coin Magazines!
The name is LEE!
when there are so many collectors who have ordered the same coins and have been waiting months for the coins.
Hopefully, there will be a clear and unequivocal answer.
<< <i>If there are any HOF coins for sale at Long Beach, I hope the attendees ask the US Mint why they are selling coins over the counter
when there are so many collectors who have ordered the same coins and have been waiting months for the coins.
Hopefully, there will be a clear and unequivocal answer.
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because they can?
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Patiently waiting to see exactly what was offered at the Long Beach show. >>
They had most of the stuff that is on the mint website, the proof sets, medals in both large and small, quarter rolls and bags. At least most of the under $100 stuff. Not sure if they brought all of the gold and platinum, but they did have a decent selection of gold eagles I saw.
They also had the proof and unc Baseball HOF half dollars. Limit was 5 total coins either proof or unc or some mix of each. They started selling at 10am when open to the public and people were still buying at around 6:30pm today when I was leaving for the day. I heard of many people buying their 5 coins... then going back later getting 5 more... then again for 5 more... and so on. Of course, nearly all of those buyers were just flipping them right away.
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
same fax number as usual.
"How many times can a man turn his head and pretend he just doesn’t see?” - Bob Dylan
<< <i>It is very possible the Mint set aside the Long Beach baseball coins during production and before sales even began. It's not like they didn't know they would be setting up a booth. Assuming they are taking sold coins to Long Beach may be an error. >>
Yes, that is possible and from a bookkeeping point of view you can see how someone could justify continuing under present conditions. The coins may have been "in stock and reserved" for the show the minute they popped out of the dies.
But it's still wrong. I have all my coins now so have no dog in the fight, but I agree that it does show a callous disrespect for customers.
<< <i>It is very possible the Mint set aside the Long Beach baseball coins during production and before sales even began. It's not like they didn't know they would be setting up a booth. Assuming they are taking sold coins to Long Beach may be an error. >>
March 27 orders placed.... some still unfulfilled.
June 5th.... people in line are getting up to 5 at a time.
I have a problem with that even if the attendance and offerings were planned in advance.
On March 27th I ordered 3 - $1 PF & 3 - $1 UNC and here I sit with All Orders Unfulfilled but have Bags In Hand...!
Now I hear they are passing them out at another show blowing off there obligation to ship my orders in a timely manor...
I have Canceled All Orders and Closed My Account, I'm not playing this game no more as it leaves a bad taste in my mouth...
Bright Side, Now they have extra Coins to pass out at the next show...
Currently Listed: Nothing
Take Care, Dave
I repeat - 3/27 ordered clad uncs, CC charges pending, no coins in site.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
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<< <i>Patiently waiting to see exactly what was offered at the Long Beach show. >>
They had most of the stuff that is on the mint website, the proof sets, medals in both large and small, quarter rolls and bags. At least most of the under $100 stuff. Not sure if they brought all of the gold and platinum, but they did have a decent selection of gold eagles I saw.
They also had the proof and unc Baseball HOF half dollars. Limit was 5 total coins either proof or unc or some mix of each. They started selling at 10am when open to the public and people were still buying at around 6:30pm today when I was leaving for the day. I heard of many people buying their 5 coins... then going back later getting 5 more... then again for 5 more... and so on. Of course, nearly all of those buyers were just flipping them right away. >>
Well, this really pisses me off.
I want my two Uncirculated Half Dollars! GDI!
The name is LEE!
I'm happy others had over 10 weeks to think about, then stroll up to the booth and get some.
Serenity now.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
<< <i>Well which is it: "a large quantity" ( which is correctly pointed out should be going to back ordered customers) OR "limited number of coins". Can't be both. One or the other is necessarily stretching the truth...better know as a lie. Government double talk showing utter contempt for their customers and stupendous arrogance. I suggest a boycott of the mint booth and all products for sale there. But do go up and tell them they should be ashamed for their behavior.
both
reading from a marketing perspective, one has to say "limited supply" unless there is an unlimited supply. Plus limited supplies means "hurry! buy! buy! buy!" >>
Correct. I wouldn't be on board with giving potential customers the impression that there is an unlimited supply of HOF coins at our Long Beach show. In fact, I believe the Mint sold out of those coins on that Friday.
My Best Regards,
Corbin
I hope you guys get a nice bonus. You are all go getters!!