Future US Mint Product Line
Your suggestions, please. I’ll start.
2029 Three piece set of SBA, Sacagawea and Gasparro Flowing Hair Dollars, available in the original compositions, silver and gold. MS and Proof, so an 18 piece collection if you buy them all.
2032 Silver and Gold versions of the original Washington Quarter, without the horrid modifications we’ve become accustomed to.
2038 Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels, struck in gold.
Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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I hope the San Francisco Mint remains open so we can have more products.
I'll pass on all of it.
There is so much of this "stuff" that the Red Book is becoming dominated by it. The mint's premiums are sky high, and much of it does not hold its value. I would rather spend my money on the original coins and avoid the collector flypaper.
I buy one silver Proof set a year. My wife was attracted to the three piece commemorative set so we bought that at Summer FUN. I used to keep up with the modern commemorative series, but gave up on that five or six years ago. At least I bought most of them in the secondary market, and the gold pieces have turned out to be good bullion investments.
I've read that this will be the last year for the Proof Innovation Dollar coins. Next year is to be the last for the Reverse Proof coins.
[citation needed]
With the prices on everything going up and the circulating cent being discontinued, I'd like to see an annual offering of Proof Large Cents. Just my wishful thinking. The Mint could probably charge like $20 to $25 a coin.
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Would be more like $50 to $75 with the prices the mint has nowadays.
God comes first in everything I do. I’m dedicated to serving Him with my whole life. Coin collecting is just a hobby—but even in that, I seek to honor Him. ✝️
While I've only bought silver eagles on occasion, I'm not a U.S. Mint buyer. My hope is that they continue to mint enough attractive coinage to interest the public thereby continuing to potentially/eventually stimulate interest in classic coinage. We need all the help we can get to keep our hobby popular.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Dust off those 1804 dollar dies and make some "Class IV" restrikes
Seriously though, just some interesting circulating coins would be nice.
Collector, occasional seller
What about 2027 Cap Bust Half Dollar in silver? Mint state and proof. Same size as the original.
2029-2038 30th anniversary of the state quarters. Silver, gold, platinum. Business, proof, enhanced finish, and reverse proof. Maybe a few with privy marks for good measure.
About the Innovation Proof coins I got it from the U.S. Mint web site when I was checking my subscriptions. You can't sign up for the regular proof coins but you can for this year's reverse proof. This information was on the regular proof site when I was checking my subscription but its no longer there. It said next year would be the last year for the reverse proof. I'm sure after it goes on sale in December there will be more information about it.
I'm still waiting for the Space Force military medal to be produced. That would complete the Armed Forces 2.5 & 1oz Silver Medal Subscription.
Spy vrs Spy two piece commemorative set in Einsteinium. They will ,of course, be colorized in black and white.
Cost? What me worry?
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
All Lincoln cent variations in proof silver.
Two Versions: Colorado Springs and Huntsville.
2042 Barber Dime, Quarter, Half and Silver Dollar.
2029 Flowing Hair Stella and 2030 Coiled Hair.
2015 Pan-Pac Octagonal Slug.
Just offered on the website for $1.2 million with a limited montage of 5000 coins.
Who’s ordering?
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
Big copper. A morgan sized 90% copper coin that actually carried the denomination of a dollar and is intended to circulate.