I sure am glad I gave up on trying to keep up with everything the mint issues many years ago. I am keeping up with the commemorative coin series more out of habit, and have cut back on the Proof sets to the silver sets only.
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Coin looks really nice in the pic. Not sure the premium is worth it but it appears to be a beautiful coin.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
There is numismatic precedent for the large-sized crown of stars. See the Standard Silver patterns --- here's a half dollar from 1869 (image courtesy of Stack's Bowers Galleries).
Maybe-This-Is-Old-News: I just learned there'll be a silver medal too.
The info is buried here. It says: "To commemorate the 225th Anniversary of its founding, the Mint will issue 24-karat gold coins and corresponding .999 fine silver medals depicting a contemporary design of Lady Liberty and an eagle."
I'd love to see the USMint produce a top-quality HIGH RELIEF Proof silver medal. Too difficult? Perth Mint does it all the time:
And it's curved too -- shallow in the middle, steeper towards the edges.
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Would definitely be in for the silver version. Is obverse the same?
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Wow, I saw these at Baltimore yesterday and was impressed as the gold looked IMO much better in person and actually quite striking (ha! Love the pun?) - hey, its gold after all! The silver is something that I would like to get as well and maybe a couple of gifts from them as well. Really the haters need to relax as it certainly is worlds more attractive than the ?Father John's Boys Club gold comm (LOL).
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@7Jaguars said:
Wow, I saw these at Baltimore yesterday and was impressed as the gold looked IMO much better in person and actually quite striking (ha! Love the pun?) - hey, its gold after all! The silver is something that I would like to get as well and maybe a couple of gifts from them as well. Really the haters need to relax as it certainly is worlds more attractive than the ?Father John's Boys Club gold comm (LOL).
Did you take pics of the coin in the show? We would love to see them if you can pls. share with us? Thanks.
At first glance I thought the lower pic was a reverse proof gold but I see now that it's the silver medal. I think a gold reverse proof would look nice.
Regardless of the mintage limit or the number of sold I will get a few to keep for the collection.
The flip is too much of a gamble.
Those salad days of 2006-2009 (and a few Mint gifts after) were an anomaly. .
I saw this at the mint display at Long Beach a couple months ago. It looks nicer in person than in the early images. I was a huge critic of the design before. Now I'm lukewarm. I'm sure if I ever really need one there will be plenty around.
@Dentuck said:
There is numismatic precedent for the large-sized crown of stars. See the Standard Silver patterns --- here's a half dollar from 1869 (image courtesy of Stack's Bowers Galleries).
I wonder what members here would say if that design was proposed today.
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Not interested...may wait for the silver medals to be released, but not sure about that one either. FYI "I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure."
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@OPA said:
Not interested...may wait for the silver medals to be released, but not sure about that one either. FYI "I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure."
Those going for the full set since these liberty medals will be an annual series will need to pick up the silvers
@OPA said:
Not interested...may wait for the silver medals to be released, but not sure about that one either. FYI "I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure."
Those going for the full set since these liberty medals will be an annual series will need to pick up the silvers
Having the gold and 4 silvers in a single display will be really nice
@OPA said:
Not interested...may wait for the silver medals to be released, but not sure about that one either. FYI "I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure."
Those going for the full set since these liberty medals will be an annual series will need to pick up the silvers
will the medal count increase arithmetically or geometrically?
@MilesWaits said:
Come on campers, where is the hoopla?
Where is the three-minute sell out?
What happened to the hysteria?
Why do I sound crazy?
you don't
so you are crazy for thinking you are crazy.
a certain private minter has been releasing several interesting items lately and I seem to have threats of leg breakings by Mrs. Pain and Agony should I go deeper. Although I would flip these if I thought they would flip. I think there would be more true collecting interest at maybe $100 less. I also think that their "depictions" so far have made it look like a bland issue. but the photos of the real thing look world's better. This may be a slow growing flower as people get wind that it's actually mostly well executed. (I wonder how many else will notice the star and tail feathers)
I live in DC and remember about 25 years or so ago, they lifted the statue of freedom from atop the capital dome and rested her in Capital park as they restored her. I remember walking by and gawking (The statue is huge). I noticed the headband and tried to figure out if that was it or was it something I ate or drank.
During my stop in Baltimore, I saw her and her silver sisters on the turntable. The coin seems huge, The light play was very appealing obverse and reverse. I immediately thought of that 4-coin slab. Put money in the bank last night and charged her at 12:04, no regrets I remember those who balked at the 2009 UHR premium, (one of my best mint buys at issue price) they're not bullion, I think she'll do fine the fewer the better.
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I sure am glad I gave up on trying to keep up with everything the mint issues many years ago. I am keeping up with the commemorative coin series more out of habit, and have cut back on the Proof sets to the silver sets only.
Coin looks really nice in the pic. Not sure the premium is worth it but it appears to be a beautiful coin.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Think I'll pass on this.
Looks like an April fools joke to me. I don't like it what so ever. A REALLY bad joke
I like the eagle
There is numismatic precedent for the large-sized crown of stars. See the Standard Silver patterns --- here's a half dollar from 1869 (image courtesy of Stack's Bowers Galleries).
Nice looking coin, minus the lobster claw.
Like most modern gold coins... I'd buy it for spot price and nothing more.
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Maybe-This-Is-Old-News: I just learned there'll be a silver medal too.
The info is buried here. It says: "To commemorate the 225th Anniversary of its founding, the Mint will issue 24-karat gold coins and corresponding .999 fine silver medals depicting a contemporary design of Lady Liberty and an eagle."
I'd love to see the USMint produce a top-quality HIGH RELIEF Proof silver medal. Too difficult? Perth Mint does it all the time:
And it's curved too -- shallow in the middle, steeper towards the edges.
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Maybe the Mint will surprise us with a 2 oz silver medal.
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Would definitely be in for the silver version. Is obverse the same?
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Here's the other thread on these Silver versions w/ photos
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/978755/2017-american-liberty-silver-medals-unveiled#latest
Wow, I saw these at Baltimore yesterday and was impressed as the gold looked IMO much better in person and actually quite striking (ha! Love the pun?) - hey, its gold after all! The silver is something that I would like to get as well and maybe a couple of gifts from them as well. Really the haters need to relax as it certainly is worlds more attractive than the ?Father John's Boys Club gold comm (LOL).
Well, just Love coins, period.
I missed that thread. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Did you take pics of the coin in the show? We would love to see them if you can pls. share with us? Thanks.
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Well, just Love coins, period.
At first glance I thought the lower pic was a reverse proof gold but I see now that it's the silver medal. I think a gold reverse proof would look nice.
Regardless of the mintage limit or the number of sold I will get a few to keep for the collection.
The flip is too much of a gamble.
Those salad days of 2006-2009 (and a few Mint gifts after) were an anomaly. .
I saw this at the mint display at Long Beach a couple months ago. It looks nicer in person than in the early images. I was a huge critic of the design before. Now I'm lukewarm. I'm sure if I ever really need one there will be plenty around.
Not the best, but the best pic that I could get at the Balto show...
Thanks for the pics gentlemen! That coin looks Huge! Is that the actual size?
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Price has been posted
$1,640
edited to add link
https://catalog.usmint.gov/american-liberty-225th-anniversary-gold-coin-17XA.html?cgid=product-schedule
Available today 4/6/17 at 12:00 Noon.
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Noon! (I didn't buy, I'm just here for the fish.)
Fastest time ever for me on one of these special coins USMXX9894XX
fish.
the other half has me on lockdown right now.
If the premium weren't so high I think I could encourage people who might like a ground breaker to go in,,, but that premium....
Same here. USM049899XX
Proof Buffalo Registry Set
Capped Bust Quarters Registry Set
Proof Walking Liberty Halves Registry Set
USM049894XX Again in and out like Tuesday. Certain this won't be a 2 minute sell out.
Went back and forth in my head about buying this one. Guess I'm just weak.
Bought it fer sure.... Easy in and out, of course.
In for 2. My wife really liked the coin!
Email confirmation @12:19
Well, so they at least sold 6.
I suppose it could be worse...
I wonder what members here would say if that design was proposed today.
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Where can I get one of those hats?
Why does liberty have a handle on her head?
(I wouldn't buy that one at $440 over spot, either.)
In for 2... xxxx4115
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Not interested...may wait for the silver medals to be released, but not sure about that one either. FYI "I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure."
Come on campers, where is the hoopla?
Where is the three-minute sell out?
What happened to the hysteria?
Why do I sound crazy?
Those going for the full set since these liberty medals will be an annual series will need to pick up the silvers
I like the eagle. I'm sorry but it's quite ugly and I have no desire to own one.
Carry on
Having the gold and 4 silvers in a single display will be really nice
will the medal count increase arithmetically or geometrically?
you don't
so you are crazy for thinking you are crazy.
a certain private minter has been releasing several interesting items lately and I seem to have threats of leg breakings by Mrs. Pain and Agony should I go deeper. Although I would flip these if I thought they would flip. I think there would be more true collecting interest at maybe $100 less. I also think that their "depictions" so far have made it look like a bland issue. but the photos of the real thing look world's better. This may be a slow growing flower as people get wind that it's actually mostly well executed. (I wonder how many else will notice the star and tail feathers)
I live in DC and remember about 25 years or so ago, they lifted the statue of freedom from atop the capital dome and rested her in Capital park as they restored her. I remember walking by and gawking (The statue is huge). I noticed the headband and tried to figure out if that was it or was it something I ate or drank.
During my stop in Baltimore, I saw her and her silver sisters on the turntable. The coin seems huge, The light play was very appealing obverse and reverse. I immediately thought of that 4-coin slab. Put money in the bank last night and charged her at 12:04, no regrets I remember those who balked at the 2009 UHR premium, (one of my best mint buys at issue price) they're not bullion, I think she'll do fine the fewer the better.
(l8-)>>
"$400 over spot?! Are they nuts?"
runs off and happily pays $54.95 for a silver eagle
"$400 over spot?! Are they nuts?"
runs off and happily pays $54.95 for a silver eagle
I ordered one.
p.s. I hope I get a prooflike.
I usually buy one to hold and 1 to sell to defer costs. Not this puppy. Probably a dead end coin.
Has anyone seen any day one sales numbers?