i cancelled my Apollo 5 oz silver coin yesterday. I ordered within the first 10 minutes of sale and it was still on back order. they are going down in price, ungraded in the 250 dollar level. they will probably be selling below issue price before the end of the year
Got a sub confirmation for the second BEP print, "Apollo 11 50th Anniversary 2019 Engraved Print: The Eagle H(as Landed)". (The "as Landed" is a guess since it's cut off the notice...)
The print is not on the schedule, so they must have sold out the subscription.
Dear Gluggo
Thank you for participating in the United States Mint Enrollments program. Your enrollment order is being prepared for shipment and your account will be charged. This is a confirmation and summary of your order.
@BackroadJunkie said:
Got a sub confirmation for the second BEP print, "Apollo 11 50th Anniversary 2019 Engraved Print: The Eagle H(as Landed)". (The "as Landed" is a guess since it's cut off the notice...)
The print is not on the schedule, so they must have sold out the subscription.
Just posted in "Coin Update" for those interested in Apollo Commemoratives from other countries to accompany your US Apollo coins. An Ultra High Relief Piedfort
LINK: news.coinupdate.com/ascension-moon-landings-50th-anniversary-remembered-with-silver-curved-coin-replicating-lunar-surface/ The dome-shaped silver Proof-quality coins are produced by the Pobjoy Mint at their facilities in Surrey, England, on behalf of the treasury of Ascension. The coins are particularly designed to highlight the terrain of the Moon’s surface. Utilising an ultra-high relief strike and a domed shape, the coin’s surface replicates the surface of the Moon with its rough terrain and craters rising up
The BEP prints are and have sold in the $60 -$75 range on ebay. So far, it's the best money maker related to the Apollo 11 coin related releases. Not a bad return on a $17 investment (subscription rate)
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@Kudbegud said:
Just posted in "Coin Update" for those interested in Apollo Commemoratives from other countries to accompany your US Apollo coins. An Ultra High Relief Piedfort
LINK: news.coinupdate.com/ascension-moon-landings-50th-anniversary-remembered-with-silver-curved-coin-replicating-lunar-surface/ The dome-shaped silver Proof-quality coins are produced by the Pobjoy Mint at their facilities in Surrey, England, on behalf of the treasury of Ascension. The coins are particularly designed to highlight the terrain of the Moon’s surface. Utilising an ultra-high relief strike and a domed shape, the coin’s surface replicates the surface of the Moon with its rough terrain and craters rising up
Here is the US Mint 1988 one full pound 90% uncirculated silver medal that was issued to support Young Astronauts with a similar Apollo astronaut moon theme. There were other sizes and proofs, including gold and bronze. A quarter is next to it for comparison. It will travel to our hosts for grading one of these days, when I get a few more medal varieties to keep it company.
@Goldminers said:
Here is the US Mint 1988 one full pound 90% uncirculated silver medal that was issued to support Young Astronauts with a similar Apollo astronaut moon theme. There were other sizes and proofs, including gold and bronze. A quarter is next to it for comparison. It will travel to our hosts for grading one of these days, when I get a few more medal varieties to keep it company.
That is hugh huge @Goldminers! Is there a slab that can fit in?
I think there is a chance it might fit into an Apollo puck slab, but not sure. They also minted 38 of a one pound gold version, but some were melted and I have not found one for sale at a reasonable price!
Unless its an older picture, shame they didn't "spruced" up the display and present it in the National Air and Space Museum, instead of a warehouse environment.
Columbia, the Apollo 11 command module, used to reside at the Air and Space Museum In Washington, right at the entrance (“slabbed” in a giant protective case). But it is currently on tour as part of the 50th anniversary.
@peterolson said: Columbia, the Apollo 11 command module, used to reside at the Air and Space Museum In Washington, right at the entrance (“slabbed” in a giant protective case). But it is currently on tour as part of the 50th anniversary.
Thx for the info !
Guessed I will plan a few day trips to DC when its ready, in addition to the much anticipated new dinosaur exhibition hall opening soon this year too.
@Goldminers said:
Anyone else noticed Apollo puck demand has basically vanished? First Strike 70's less than $400, PR69's barely above $250 and still heading down.
I sure expect more cancellations this week on the Mint report. Way, way too many sold.
Uhhh ohhh that means the one I have is already a 30% Looser.
@Goldminers said:
Anyone else noticed Apollo puck demand has basically vanished? First Strike 70's less than $400, PR69's barely above $250 and still heading down.
I sure expect more cancellations this week on the Mint report. Way, way too many sold.
Uhhh ohhh that means the one I have is already a 30% Looser.
Next year it will be basketball pucks. Then maybe soccer pucks. Might as well do a football oblong puck, too while they are at it. And a bowling ball puck, and a golf ball puck. Puck. Puck. Puck.
@Goldminers said:
Next year it will be basketball pucks. Then maybe soccer pucks. Might as well do a football oblong puck, too while they are at it. And a bowling ball puck, and a golf ball puck. Puck. Puck. Puck.
Honestly, that wouldn't be their worst idea.
Of course, when the basketball pucks come in at least 5 different finishes....
@jmlanzaf said:
And then there's the limited edition rose gold curved basketball puck that comes mounted in the net of a basket...for the low low price of $2500
Yes, and the big winner will be the special limited edition just for kids with a "surprise" coin inside. Like a box of chocolates, You never know what you will get, but you have to pay first, and delivery date to be determined sometime in the future.
That was a sneaky little move. Any idea's what these are selling for on the 2nd market. Not that I would sell mine but just wondering. Still have not found out if PCGS will encapsulate it in a special framed Apollo 11 something? Ran out of what to call it.
That was a sneaky little move. Any idea's what these are selling for on the 2nd market. Not that I would sell mine but just wondering. Still have not found out if PCGS will encapsulate it in a special framed Apollo 11 something? Ran out of what to call it.
I would say the mint made a big fail in their pants with the puck. Both in promotion and production. Seeing the numbers plummet every week is depressing. Such high anticipation, a disastrous first 10 minutes debacle and B/O so distant on the calendar. It couldn't have been worse if the planned to blow it on purpose.
The coin is magnificent in hand. Some heads should roll at the mint if there isn't a moon landing date marketing push for these.
"..........Some heads should roll at the mint if there isn't a moon landing date marketing push for these.........
Too obvious. Never happen.
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Or just would be flippers realizing there is no money in the flip?
i cancelled my Apollo 5 oz silver coin yesterday. I ordered within the first 10 minutes of sale and it was still on back order. they are going down in price, ungraded in the 250 dollar level. they will probably be selling below issue price before the end of the year
Just got an email confirmation for the second BEP
Apollo 11 50th Anniversary 2019 Engraved Print: The Eagle Has Landed
Got a sub confirmation for the second BEP print, "Apollo 11 50th Anniversary 2019 Engraved Print: The Eagle H(as Landed)". (The "as Landed" is a guess since it's cut off the notice...)
The print is not on the schedule, so they must have sold out the subscription.
I was charged $17. USS126180xx
I subscribed too. Billed the same as you.
Hahaha.... Didn't even see your post.
(I had over 50 notifications this morning that I had to sort through...)
@BackroadJunkie - You've been busy Not run through your whole coin budget already ? HaHaHa
I found my email from the Mint tonight.
Order Number:
USS12617926
Dear Gluggo
Thank you for participating in the United States Mint Enrollments program. Your enrollment order is being prepared for shipment and your account will be charged. This is a confirmation and summary of your order.
Got it too, USS12617nnn.
Puck still BO.
Shipped!
Mine too.
Just posted in "Coin Update" for those interested in Apollo Commemoratives from other countries to accompany your US Apollo coins. An Ultra High Relief Piedfort
Ascension: Moon landing’s 50th anniversary remembered with silver curved coin replicating lunar surface
LINK: news.coinupdate.com/ascension-moon-landings-50th-anniversary-remembered-with-silver-curved-coin-replicating-lunar-surface/
The dome-shaped silver Proof-quality coins are produced by the Pobjoy Mint at their facilities in Surrey, England, on behalf of the treasury of Ascension. The coins are particularly designed to highlight the terrain of the Moon’s surface. Utilising an ultra-high relief strike and a domed shape, the coin’s surface replicates the surface of the Moon with its rough terrain and craters rising up
@Kudbegud That is interesting. Any sighting of the US & RAM joint endeavour?
Not yet but I'm keeping my eye out. Post if you see any news as will I.
My second BEP Engraving is in the mail. BTW, it's also sold out. "Apollo 11 50th Anniversary 2019 Engraved Print: The Eagle Has Landed"
https://catalog.usmint.gov/apollo-11-50th-anniversary-2019-engraved-print-the-eagle-has-landed-B49297.html
Heather any chance we can send these in for encapsulation?
The BEP prints are and have sold in the $60 -$75 range on ebay. So far, it's the best money maker related to the Apollo 11 coin related releases. Not a bad return on a $17 investment (subscription rate)
https://www.pobjoy.com/us/products/view/50th-anniversary-of-the-first-man-on-the-moon-moon-and-footprint-2019-proof-silver-high-relief
That’s a cool moon like surface on that coin
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
Here is the US Mint 1988 one full pound 90% uncirculated silver medal that was issued to support Young Astronauts with a similar Apollo astronaut moon theme. There were other sizes and proofs, including gold and bronze. A quarter is next to it for comparison. It will travel to our hosts for grading one of these days, when I get a few more medal varieties to keep it company.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
That is hugh huge @Goldminers! Is there a slab that can fit in?
I think there is a chance it might fit into an Apollo puck slab, but not sure. They also minted 38 of a one pound gold version, but some were melted and I have not found one for sale at a reasonable price!
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
The Apollo 11 capsule and myself.
Interesting picture.
Unless its an older picture, shame they didn't "spruced" up the display and present it in the National Air and Space Museum, instead of a warehouse environment.
Columbia, the Apollo 11 command module, used to reside at the Air and Space Museum In Washington, right at the entrance (“slabbed” in a giant protective case). But it is currently on tour as part of the 50th anniversary.
https://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/destination-moon
Then when it returns it will be in a revamped disply.
Also, when preparing for this tour, they took a high res 3D scan of the interior. It’s amazing.
https://3d.si.edu/apollo11cm
Thx for the info !
Guessed I will plan a few day trips to DC when its ready, in addition to the much anticipated new dinosaur exhibition hall opening soon this year too.
Agree. That link to the 3D views are amazingly awesome!
Anyone else noticed Apollo puck demand has basically vanished? First Strike 70's less than $400, PR69's barely above $250 and still heading down.
I sure expect more cancellations this week on the Mint report. Way, way too many sold.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
Uhhh ohhh that means the one I have is already a 30% Looser.
Expect an uptick in Jun/Jul.
Jun/Jul will be non-coin collector Apollo/NASA/space fans and those who give gifts to those fans.
So am I.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
And 99% of those people will buy the $50 dollar not the $225 puck.
Shhh...
Mark-up it to $150... “cheaper than the puck and available now.”
I can hear it now on the late night coin dealer/hsn in Jun/Jul...

Next year it will be basketball pucks. Then maybe soccer pucks. Might as well do a football oblong puck, too while they are at it. And a bowling ball puck, and a golf ball puck. Puck. Puck. Puck.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
Honestly, that wouldn't be their worst idea.
Of course, when the basketball pucks come in at least 5 different finishes....
(MS, PR, RP, Enhanced uncirculated, enhanced reverse proof...maybe SMS, matte proof...)
in at least 3 different boxes...
(paper, wood, metal...maybe plastic, embossed...)
And then there's the limited edition rose gold curved basketball puck that comes mounted in the net of a basket...for the low low price of $2500
Yes, and the big winner will be the special limited edition just for kids with a "surprise" coin inside. Like a box of chocolates, You never know what you will get, but you have to pay first, and delivery date to be determined sometime in the future.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
Hmmm... that bowling ball puck at 16lbs and gold sounds interesting @Goldminers.
But... no no no no... I do not need another type of slab or box/container or whatever to fit a golden ball...
And definitely no nets @jmlanzaf .
LOL!
The bowling ball coin will have 3 holes in it.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
The potential spotting issue on a very big puck pallet keeps me away from the graded 70 versions.
I am happy with my raws.
Well, they put the second BEP print on the product schedule:
Apollo 11 50th Anniversary 2019 Engraved Print: The Eagle Has Landed
I guess it was just for completeness.
Mine is "Out For Delivery" and should be in my hand in 5 hours give or take.
Mine won't arrive until 4/3
That was a sneaky little move. Any idea's what these are selling for on the 2nd market. Not that I would sell mine but just wondering. Still have not found out if PCGS will encapsulate it in a special framed Apollo 11 something?
Ran out of what to call it.
OMG $79.00 BIN
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Apollo-11-50th-Anniversary-2019-Engraved-Print-The-Eagle-Has-Landed/264259563028?hash=item3d8718ee14:g:nkQAAOSwRaFcnY~y
and bidding up to $60.00
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BEP-US-Mint-2019-Apollo-11-50th-Anniversary-Engraved-Print-Eagle-Has-Landed/323756581614?hash=item4b616562ee:g:SO4AAOSwJrdcnNz-
Mine was rescheduled/delayed to the 5th.
Wow! What a markup! Wonder what the full set will go for later?
Delivered. Very nice.
"Wow! What a markup! Wonder what the full set will go for later?"
My guess: $160-$200 range
March 31 sales data from the Mint. Full sales data can be found in Post 3 of this thread.
I think the half set is ready to sell out, and those pucks are taking a beating.
I wonder if sales will pick up closer to Jul 20 due to word of mouth...
At the rate of losing 3,000 a month, the puck mintage should be down to a reasonable number by Christmas!
I would say the mint made a big fail in their pants with the puck. Both in promotion and production. Seeing the numbers plummet every week is depressing. Such high anticipation, a disastrous first 10 minutes debacle and B/O so distant on the calendar. It couldn't have been worse if the planned to blow it on purpose.
The coin is magnificent in hand. Some heads should roll at the mint if there isn't a moon landing date marketing push for these.
Sad.
"..........Some heads should roll at the mint if there isn't a moon landing date marketing push for these.........
Too obvious. Never happen.
The pardon is for tyrants. They like to declare pardons on holidays, such as the birthday of the dictator, or Christ, or the Revolution. Dictators should be encouraged to keep it up. And we should be encouraged to remember that the promiscuous dispensation of clemency is not a sign of political liberality. It is instead one of those valuable, identifying marks of tyranny.
Charles Krauthammer