@goldbuffalo said:
Question now is, how many are they gonna actually strike?
As many as they can sell, up to 10K. They have a contractual obligation to do so. Unlike all the other releases, other than the commens, where they have the freedom to set mintages at any number they want below the maximum. When they have partners who get a piece of sales, they don't the authority to do anything to restrict those sales.
10K were available on the day of release. They are now showing far fewer "ATS."
Look for the missing coins to magically appear if the ATS ever makes it all the way down to zero. They are not going to short strike these, for the benefit of those who buy, but to the detriment of their partner, DC Comics.
Not unless they are ready, willing and able to pay royalties on coins they choose not to strike in order to support the secondary market. Not gonna happen.
Based on the sales report above, I'd be willing to bet there are around 3K sitting around just waiting to be added to ATS at some random point in the future.
Well, if they say out of 10,000 that’ll kinda lock them in for sure.
2.5 ounce will be numbered also.
Next six super heroes are announced:
Arriving in 2026
Supergirl—Bravery and grace in every fight.
Robin—Fearless and fiercely loyal, the ultimate sidekick with serious skills.
Green Lantern—A glowing symbol of honor and willpower.
Arriving in 2027
The Flash—Trailblazing and full of optimism, he’s always a step ahead.
Batgirl—Strategic. Resourceful. Always one move ahead.
Aquaman—Bold. Noble. A true king of courage beneath the waves.
They will be lucky to sell a thousand of the last coins by the time this program ends. Overdone and overpriced series. The Mint has officially jumped the shark.
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Question now is, how many are they gonna actually strike?
As many as they can sell, up to 10K. They have a contractual obligation to do so. Unlike all the other releases, other than the commens, where they have the freedom to set mintages at any number they want below the maximum. When they have partners who get a piece of sales, they don't the authority to do anything to restrict those sales.
10K were available on the day of release. They are now showing far fewer "ATS."
Look for the missing coins to magically appear if the ATS ever makes it all the way down to zero. They are not going to short strike these, for the benefit of those who buy, but to the detriment of their partner, DC Comics.
Not unless they are ready, willing and able to pay royalties on coins they choose not to strike in order to support the secondary market. Not gonna happen.
Based on the sales report above, I'd be willing to bet there are around 3K sitting around just waiting to be added to ATS at some random point in the future.
pictures of the superman packaging are on the mint website now. they will have a numbered COA....so worth it!
https://www.usmint.gov/comic-art-24-karat-gold-proof-coin-superman-25DSG.html
Well, if they say out of 10,000 that’ll kinda lock them in for sure.
2.5 ounce will be numbered also.
Next six super heroes are announced:
Arriving in 2026
Supergirl—Bravery and grace in every fight.
Robin—Fearless and fiercely loyal, the ultimate sidekick with serious skills.
Green Lantern—A glowing symbol of honor and willpower.
Arriving in 2027
The Flash—Trailblazing and full of optimism, he’s always a step ahead.
Batgirl—Strategic. Resourceful. Always one move ahead.
Aquaman—Bold. Noble. A true king of courage beneath the waves.
.> @goldbuffalo said:
They will be lucky to sell a thousand of the last coins by the time this program ends. Overdone and overpriced series. The Mint has officially jumped the shark.
100 sold in past 3 days.
ats: 965
$500 on top of the already over priced half ounce issues from USM. Hard pass on this series.