I'm walking right by the mint line at the ANA Wednesday. If dealers would quit buying these things for an instant insane profit this would all go away and sanity would ensue.
As long as there is money to be made, don't kid yourself, even those on this forum will be on that line When they offer enough at these events, and/or offer the labels outside the venue then there will be no insane profit potential and sanity will return
Wish I could make show but can't. Over entire show one - esp w/family - could quite possibly get lot of show label coins With 2500 to b sold at show and mintage to demand will b interesting to see how these w/show label will do compared to the HOF Balto labels with only 400 sold at show and 12 hour sell out of limited mintage. May go into DC for a couple. Undecided.
<< <i>Anyone expecting to go to Phila Tues for the Gold? >>
I'm only 30 via Metro from DC. Not sure if I'm going or not. May just wait for FS from MCM and not bother w/Mint. These will likely look great in the OGP.
What do you guys think the flip price will be on F.S. 70 (non-ANA) coins that are shipped from the Mint? $1700, $1800, $2000? Wondering if its even worth buying extras?
Don't worry, the serious flippers will have 20 people in line for them - for a hundo or two each for their time.
It would surprise me to sell more than 25,000 the first week. I think this comes in around 50,000 all done. Significantly higher numbers will hurt resale of PR69's and Non FS/ER raws.
<< <i>Don't worry, the serious flippers will have 20 people in line for them - for a hundo or two each for their time.
It would surprise me to sell more than 25,000 the first week. I think this comes in around 50,000 all done. Significantly higher numbers will hurt resale of PR69's and Non FS/ER raws. >>
There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane.
<< <i>Don't worry, the serious flippers will have 20 people in line for them - for a hundo or two each for their time.
It would surprise me to sell more than 25,000 the first week. I think this comes in around 50,000 all done. Significantly higher numbers will hurt resale of PR69's and Non FS/ER raws. >>
There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
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Goldbully,
If you push something hard enough, It will fall over. I used IE9 for the HOF waiting room and my order confirmation time was 12:01.
It is a crap shoot mixed with a little technical mumbo jumbo.
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<< <i>What do you guys think the flip price will be on F.S. 70 (non-ANA) coins that are shipped from the Mint? $1700, $1800, $2000? Wondering if its even worth buying extras? >>
Non-ANA FS in PCGS PR70DCAM should pull down $1800 and maybe $1900 early on. Raw sealed FS eligible boxes should bring $1500 to $1600 as HATTRICK noted. When you consider those are retail prices it doesn't make eBay look that appealing. Get them on BST quick or hope MCM or somebody is paying those kind of prices.
The ANA label will likely end up the big winner. I can see thousands of ANA 70s going for $2500 each. The slab/label collectors tend to have deep pockets.
<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
They will get as many as they want. >>
I doubt that. Too many people are there being hired by others, I have heard huge numbers of people being hired, like several people hiring 300 people or so. I doubt many walking out of that line will actually own the coin and want to flip. They either bought it for someone else (majority) or will grade it.
<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
They will get as many as they want. >>
It's going to cost more than $300 over per coin... the ones that get in line to get the 500 coins are not going to be rookies. They will be informed buyers buying for their own profit or for the profit of dealers with deals already locked in. I've seen a few eBay presales of over $3000-$3500 per coin... the premium at the show is going to be quite a bit higher than $300 per coin for the coins to trade in that room. Wouldn't be surprised if it'll cost those pre-sellers $1000 over per coin or more to get one at the show w/o getting in line.
<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
They will get as many as they want. >>
It's going to cost more than $300 over per coin... the ones that get in line to get the 500 coins are not going to be rookies. They will be informed buyers buying for their own profit or for the profit of dealers with deals already locked in. I've seen a few eBay presales of over $3000-$3500 per coin... the premium at the show is going to be quite a bit higher than $300 per coin for the coins to trade in that room. Wouldn't be surprised if it'll cost those pre-sellers $1000 over per coin or more to get one at the show w/o getting in line. >>
Some people got chumped last year selling the reverse gold buff at the ANA Show for a 150.00 - 200.00 over Mint price .... not this year
<< <i>I will add I have never seen registration lines on setup day like today and it did not look like the normal coin show crowd. >>
I agree with that. There were rumors that people were actually planning to camp out on the sidewalk. It has rained hard all night so whether people went through with that is unknown.
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<< <i>Don't kid yourself there will be novices who sell at 300 over when they exit the line >>
It will be interesting to see and I hope somebody posts some pics and numbers here tomorrow. If anybody pays a $1000 over the sales price for one piece there won't be much room for a profit. Heck they'd end up with $2,500 in it after grading with all the bells and whistles. You'd need to sell it for over $3000 to make it worthwhile and I can't imagine too many people paying that much for a label. It's a $1240 unlimited mintage coin.
<< <i>I will add I have never seen registration lines on setup day like today and it did not look like the normal coin show crowd. >>
I agree with that. There were rumors that people were actually planning to camp out on the sidewalk. It has rained hard all night so whether people went through with that is unknown. >>
Rain should stop in an hour or so ... the early bird gets the worm ... ?
<< <i>What do you guys think the flip price will be on F.S. 70 (non-ANA) coins that are shipped from the Mint? $1700, $1800, $2000? Wondering if its even worth buying extras? >>
Non-ANA FS in PCGS PR70DCAM should pull down $1800 and maybe $1900 early on. Raw sealed FS eligible boxes should bring $1500 to $1600 as HATTRICK noted. When you consider those are retail prices it doesn't make eBay look that appealing. Get them on BST quick or hope MCM or somebody is paying those kind of prices. >>
This seems like the best gambit for those without helmets and shoulder pads.
The line outside the convention center was already Around the LONG block.
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LOL. Chaos reigns at ANA. I'm talking to someone there. Rumor abound on what is going on.
Someone there said the 500 daily limit is being lifted, so that is why everyone is still in line.
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<< <i>In DC now. The line is 3 blocks long. You can tell 99.9 percent are NOT coin collectors. >>
Received the same info from the ANA. Most of the first 500 are not coin collectors.
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Same deal with the line in Philly. There's a lot of kids with green wristband to signify that they were lining up for a dealer. The US Mint person announced that this group is going to get paid wether
they got a coin or not. We asked a couple of kids with the green wrist bands as to how much they were offered The girl said it depends how early you were and that she was offered $600 and the guy $400. I made this trip with Ninbanny (Matteo) & my wife and we at least got to visit Independence hall and saw Liberty bell.
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When they offer enough at these events, and/or offer the labels outside the venue
then there will be no insane profit potential and sanity will return
Over entire show one - esp w/family - could quite possibly get lot of show label coins
With 2500 to b sold at show and mintage to demand will b interesting to see how these w/show label will do compared to the HOF Balto labels with only 400 sold at show and 12 hour sell out of limited mintage.
May go into DC for a couple. Undecided.
<< <i>Anyone expecting to go to Phila Tues for the Gold? >>
I'm only 30 via Metro from DC.
Not sure if I'm going or not.
May just wait for FS from MCM and not bother w/Mint.
These will likely look great in the OGP.
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I think for a short period the raw coins will go for $1,500 - $1,600 and the PCGS 70's will go around $ 1,800.
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It would surprise me to sell more than 25,000 the first week. I think this comes in around 50,000 all done. Significantly higher numbers will hurt resale of PR69's and Non FS/ER raws.
<< <i>Don't worry, the serious flippers will have 20 people in line for them - for a hundo or two each for their time.
It would surprise me to sell more than 25,000 the first week. I think this comes in around 50,000 all done. Significantly higher numbers will hurt resale of PR69's and Non FS/ER raws. >>
There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane.
<< <i>
<< <i>Don't worry, the serious flippers will have 20 people in line for them - for a hundo or two each for their time.
It would surprise me to sell more than 25,000 the first week. I think this comes in around 50,000 all done. Significantly higher numbers will hurt resale of PR69's and Non FS/ER raws. >>
There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
it will a big crowd for the gold kennedys
<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
They will get as many as they want.
<<I may follow your lead.
Can't wait to sit in the waiting room at 11:45 EST.
Question is, which is the best browser that will expedite your wait?......won't be IE for sure.>>
Goldbully,
If you push something hard enough, It will fall over. I used IE9 for the HOF waiting room and my order confirmation time was 12:01.
It is a crap shoot mixed with a little technical mumbo jumbo.
<< <i>What do you guys think the flip price will be on F.S. 70 (non-ANA) coins that are shipped from the Mint? $1700, $1800, $2000? Wondering if its even worth buying extras? >>
Non-ANA FS in PCGS PR70DCAM should pull down $1800 and maybe $1900 early on. Raw sealed FS eligible boxes should bring $1500 to $1600 as HATTRICK noted. When you consider those are retail prices it doesn't make eBay look that appealing. Get them on BST quick or hope MCM or somebody is paying those kind of prices.
The ANA label will likely end up the big winner. I can see thousands of ANA 70s going for $2500 each. The slab/label collectors tend to have deep pockets.
<< <i>
<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
They will get as many as they want. >>
I doubt that. Too many people are there being hired by others, I have heard huge numbers of people being hired, like several people hiring 300 people or so. I doubt many walking out of that line will actually own the coin and want to flip. They either bought it for someone else (majority) or will grade it.
<< <i>
<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
They will get as many as they want. >>
It's going to cost more than $300 over per coin... the ones that get in line to get the 500 coins are not going to be rookies. They will be informed buyers buying for their own profit or for the profit of dealers with deals already locked in. I've seen a few eBay presales of over $3000-$3500 per coin... the premium at the show is going to be quite a bit higher than $300 per coin for the coins to trade in that room. Wouldn't be surprised if it'll cost those pre-sellers $1000 over per coin or more to get one at the show w/o getting in line.
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<< <i>There will be some desperation for some on these that presold them. Quite a few people flown in to buy these and now limit of one. Will be insane. >>
They will just stand near the mint booth and offer the lucky one's exiting $300 over.
They will get as many as they want. >>
It's going to cost more than $300 over per coin... the ones that get in line to get the 500 coins are not going to be rookies. They will be informed buyers buying for their own profit or for the profit of dealers with deals already locked in. I've seen a few eBay presales of over $3000-$3500 per coin... the premium at the show is going to be quite a bit higher than $300 per coin for the coins to trade in that room. Wouldn't be surprised if it'll cost those pre-sellers $1000 over per coin or more to get one at the show w/o getting in line. >>
Some people got chumped last year selling the reverse gold buff at the ANA Show for a 150.00 - 200.00 over Mint price .... not this year
<< <i>I will add I have never seen registration lines on setup day like today and it did not look like the normal coin show crowd. >>
I agree with that. There were rumors that people were actually planning to camp out on the sidewalk. It has rained hard all night so whether people went through with that is unknown.
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<< <i>Don't kid yourself there will be novices who sell at 300 over when they exit the line >>
It will be interesting to see and I hope somebody posts some pics and numbers here tomorrow. If anybody pays a $1000 over the sales price for one piece there won't be much room for a profit. Heck they'd end up with $2,500 in it after grading with all the bells and whistles. You'd need to sell it for over $3000 to make it worthwhile and I can't imagine too many people paying that much for a label. It's a $1240 unlimited mintage coin.
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<< <i>I will add I have never seen registration lines on setup day like today and it did not look like the normal coin show crowd. >>
I agree with that. There were rumors that people were actually planning to camp out on the sidewalk. It has rained hard all night so whether people went through with that is unknown. >>
Rain should stop in an hour or so ... the early bird gets the worm ... ?
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<< <i>What do you guys think the flip price will be on F.S. 70 (non-ANA) coins that are shipped from the Mint? $1700, $1800, $2000? Wondering if its even worth buying extras? >>
Non-ANA FS in PCGS PR70DCAM should pull down $1800 and maybe $1900 early on. Raw sealed FS eligible boxes should bring $1500 to $1600 as HATTRICK noted. When you consider those are retail prices it doesn't make eBay look that appealing. Get them on BST quick or hope MCM or somebody is paying those kind of prices. >>
This seems like the best gambit for those without helmets and shoulder pads.
The line outside the convention center was already
Around the LONG block.
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1000 in line by 6 AM. More than that now.
First 500 already have their hands stamped.
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<< <i>The buses showed up at 12:30 from Silvertowne. I will go down for pics in a bit. >>
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Do you still have that price meter ???
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Someone there said the 500 daily limit is being lifted, so that is why everyone is still in line.
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Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>In DC now. The line is 3 blocks long. You can tell 99.9 percent are NOT coin collectors. >>
Received the same info from the ANA. Most of the first 500 are not coin collectors.
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<< <i>Insane. Just took coffee to a buddy of mine in line for someone else. >>
All I can think about is who has to use the restroom?
Thanks for the on-the-spot reporting.
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<< <i>No holding places in line, if you leave you lose your spot. >>
That didn't seem to apply to the yoga school and marching band hired to wait up ahead of me. This is NOT a joke!
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This guy praying for a gold Kennedy!!
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<< <i>Yoga school in front of us.
This guy praying for a gold Kennedy!!
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Glad the gendarmes seem to be out in force. Ohhhhmmmmm ...
they got a coin or not. We asked a couple of kids with the green wrist bands as to how much they were offered
The girl said it depends how early you were and that she was offered $600 and the guy $400. I made this trip with Ninbanny (Matteo) & my wife and we at least got to visit Independence hall and saw Liberty bell.
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