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Washington Dollars...Flip City

People aren't going to pay over face value for these, right?

Please tell me I'm right. I mean this is MADNESS, total insanity run amuck. There is nothing rare or unique about these...BANKS will sell you rolls at face value. Mintage will be in the hundreds of millions.

If these sell for one penny over face on E-Bay, the crash will soon be here.

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  • renman95renman95 Posts: 7,037 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Take a look at ebay and you'll see these are going for many times over face.
  • plenty of stupid people on ebay apprently lol
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  • One roll = $46.00 imageimage
    *JE RENAIS DE MES CENDRES*
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    "Always Do Right, This Will Gratify Some And Astonish The Others" - Mark Twain


  • << <i>One roll = $46.00 imageimage >>


    and that's for.... $25.00 Bank Wrapped Rolls,.......unbelievable......!!!!!!
    ......Larry........image
  • WTF don't I understand here? Why would someone pay $46 for something that they could buy for $25?

    Are these invalid coin collectors that can't get out of the house.,.,.Coin Fault junkies, by the boat load?

    Maybe I'm the stupid one,,,for not putting down a grand for rolls and doubling my money!
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  • TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 45,000 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Stupidity image
    or lease !
  • ummmmm guys thats my ebay site. i sold that lol. funny stuff
    coins are my life


  • << <i>ummmmm guys thats my ebay site. i sold that lol. funny stuff >>





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  • RegistryCoinRegistryCoin Posts: 5,129 ✭✭✭✭
    Good for you Georgems65. Everyone who says that the buyers are idiots go to the store every day and buy things that could be purchased for less, but maybe just not as conveniently.
  • I saw that role and almost crapped my pants. I got on the horn and called B of A, wells fargo, and chase--all branches within 5 miles of my home. None of them are carrying the golden dollars and two ladies didn't even know what I was talking about and had never heard of them. Next week I'm on a mission to find them and I'm going to dump every single one on eBay. I hope there's enough stupid buyers to go around. Daddy needs trip to Vegas.
  • TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 45,000 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I saw that role and almost crapped my pants. I got on the horn and called B of A, wells fargo, and chase--all branches within 5 miles of my home. None of them are carrying the golden dollars and two ladies didn't even know what I was talking about and had never heard of them. Next week I'm on a mission to find them and I'm going to dump every single one on eBay. I hope there's enough stupid buyers to go around. Daddy needs trip to Vegas. >>



    Don't worry, you got about 300 million more chances to find some people looking for a deal image.
  • Who are these people that would buy $25.00 worth of coins for $46.00? I have some waterfront property in the everglades for sale if they are interested.

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  • aficionadoaficionado Posts: 2,309 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I saw that role and almost crapped my pants. I got on the horn and called B of A, wells fargo, and chase--all branches within 5 miles of my home. None of them are carrying the golden dollars and two ladies didn't even know what I was talking about and had never heard of them. Next week I'm on a mission to find them and I'm going to dump every single one on eBay. I hope there's enough stupid buyers to go around. Daddy needs trip to Vegas. >>



    Yep, me too.

    It's a no lose situation. even if you by $1000 worth. It's still worth $1000.


  • I assume, without any undo hype on my part, that anyone willingly spending $50 for $25 in coin is happy with their purchase, even though they shouldn't be. Who are we to tell them they shouldn't be happy, lol? I've spent $6 on a pack of smokes before because it was convenient for me, when I could have gotten them for $3 a pack. I've paid extra for things for various reasons. I was happy. I hope these crazy people are happy, too. Now, I can see paying a little more on ebay for them if their bank doesn't carry them--but clearly they are unaware that the mint will sell them rolls for $35 or less. Obviously the people on SAH spending $99 a roll are even more "unaware", for lack of a better term. God bless them. Who'd have ever thought that money meant for circulation would cost more than face? Face implies the amount printed on the currency! AHAHAHA!
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  • you guys are just jealous that you didn't do it before me. lol
    coins are my life
  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,502 ✭✭✭✭
    Since these are not really scheduled for release just yet (February 15th), people seem to be willing to pay over face for them just to have them now.

    I saw the rolls on Ebay and was wondering how they got these so quickly? Must have a close friendship with someone at the local bank.
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  • BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭
    I just ordered $500 worth from my bank. 3 weeks ago my bank rep at B of A had never heard of these and said they would not be getting any. Last week she calls me up and says she got a memo that they would be available on the 16th so she called the vault (whatever that means) and made my order.

    Yep, $1 each
  • TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 45,000 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>you guys are just jealous that you didn't do it before me. lol >>



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    ... that was a good one. I actually must commend you for gettin' after it, right away.
    It's capitalism at it's finest. Believe me when I say I am not jealous of you , rather humored by your customers.


    Joe
  • AkbeezAkbeez Posts: 2,698 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>ummmmm guys thats my ebay site. i sold that lol. funny stuff >>




    So GeorgeMs65, just HOW did you get these before you shoulda??? Curious minds want to know...
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  • who needs platinum when you can sell "golden" georgies!
    im gonna empty my money market account and flipd 50,000 of em on ebay lol.


  • << <i>WTF don't I understand here? Why would someone pay $46 for something that they could buy for $25? >>



    FIRST STRIKES! The sales pitch that sells.
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  • You can get them GRADED BU from coin vault too. Think it was $182.95 for 10 of each, P + D.

    So how did they get them early enough to have had them graded allready?
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  • CoinGuy42CoinGuy42 Posts: 307 ✭✭✭
    The fact that people will pay 46.00 for a 25.00 roll of dollars is not surprising at all to most of us.

    I suspect that buying US Mint wrapped rolls of GW dollars will also be profitable. Remember the sales of SQ US Mint wrapped rolls? Most states (especially the early ones) have at least a 10% ROI (and more) on ebay. Additionally, we all remember seeing Sac rolls selling for high levels above the US Mint price. For some reason, there are many collectors of US Mint wrapped rolls. I am sure there are many people who will be ordering rolls by the hundreds with the same intention. Once the program has been around for a year or so, and as new collectors appear, I suspect the US Mint wrapped GW rolls will provide a nice ROI.

    So, in reply to One Cent's question....IMO, yes, people are going to pay well over face value for these.
  • well if you read my auction, its a presale. i don,t have them in hand and nothing in my auction states that i do.
    coins are my life
  • ziggy29ziggy29 Posts: 18,668 ✭✭✭
    These are the people I want to go up to andd ask if they have two tens for a five.
  • It amazes me that this stuff happens every day on Wallstreet, but when it happens in the coin market, people are astonished. It's called arbitrage: taking advantage of inefficiencies (and lack of knowledge) in the marketplace by buying something on one market and simultaneously selling it for a higher price on another market. If it happens all the time on Wallstreet, why should we be so surprised to see it happening in our industry?
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    And that auction was a presale.



    Steve
    Good for you.
  • At least we know who screws people
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  • 7over87over8 Posts: 4,733 ✭✭✭
    surprised the Treasury Department isnt concerned about coins in hand this weekend in advance of official release of Feb 15. EBAY listings show in hand coins on some auctions......these sellers are absolutely insane to do that......

    last time that happened, as mentioned on another thread, some people apparently got friendly visits/calls from gov't agents.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    My wife manages a branch of JP Morgan Chase. Today i asked her if she is getting any. She replied that she thinks she already got them on Friday. I will know more tomorrow. I assume, but am not sure that she will be directed to release them on the 15th.


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • Im sure they get them in prior to the release date. Just like the movies and DVD's that come out on Tuesdays, they are already in the stores ready to go the previous weekends.
  • TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 45,000 ✭✭✭✭✭
    who's famous quote was :


    "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today ?"
  • jmski52jmski52 Posts: 23,953 ✭✭✭✭✭
    These must be them gold dollars I heared about.
    Q: Are You Printing Money? Bernanke: Not Literally

    I knew it would happen.


  • << <i>who's famous quote was :


    "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today ?" >>



    Wimpy, pal of Popeye the Sailer Man!
  • "At least we know who screws people "



    i dont screw people out of anything . They pay what they are willing to pay for a product. Thats not my fault.
    coins are my life


  • << <i>Since these are not really scheduled for release just yet (February 15th), people seem to be willing to pay over face for them just to have them now.

    I saw the rolls on Ebay and was wondering how they got these so quickly? Must have a close friendship with someone at the local bank. >>



    If they weren't supposed to be released until Feb. 15, someone forgot to tell my bank teller. I asked for them on Saturday and she gladly provided the rolls. She commented that she didn't think that anyone knew about the Pres dollars.

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  • coinnut86coinnut86 Posts: 1,592 ✭✭✭


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    << <i>Since these are not really scheduled for release just yet (February 15th), people seem to be willing to pay over face for them just to have them now.

    I saw the rolls on Ebay and was wondering how they got these so quickly? Must have a close friendship with someone at the local bank. >>



    If they weren't supposed to be released until Feb. 15, someone forgot to tell my bank teller. I asked for them on Saturday and she gladly provided the rolls. She commented that she didn't think that anyone knew about the Pres dollars. >>





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  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭
    <<WTF don't I understand here? Why would someone pay $46 for something that they could buy for $25?>>

    It's called bidiocy; also know as a bidiot and his money are soon parted! Their brains left a long time ago!!
  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭
    <<At least we know who screws people>>

    It isn't the seller screwing people it's the bidders screwing themselves! KIP what you need to realize before saying the seller is screwing smoeone is he didn't force or ever encourge this bidiots to spend mad money on smothing they can get for face value if they had a brain!

  • RegistryCoinRegistryCoin Posts: 5,129 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>KIP what you need to realize before saying the seller is screwing smoeone is he didn't force or ever encourge this bidiots to spend mad money on smothing they can get for face value if they had a brain! >>


    Yes, Kip needs to realize this before saying anything about the seller, and much, much more, I'm afraid.


  • << <i>"At least we know who screws people "



    i dont screw people out of anything . They pay what they are willing to pay for a product. Thats not my fault. >>


    That's right, and you didn't start the auction at $46--the bidders pumped that sucker up all on their own! But even if you did start these at double face, or even 100x face, that doesn't make you a scammer. You have a product and you have a price--that's called "bidness!" --whether or not you get customers is in the hands of the consumers themselves. But it's funny in a way, that some would judge anyone making a profit to be a "scammer", almost as if it is a requirement to always sell product at cost (that's not good business), or when you do charge more, you must write several paragraphs trashing the very product you are selling like "These dollars are worthless. I got them at my bank for face and you can too. The mint is making 1.2 billion of these this year alone. These aren't ever going to be worth the metal they're stamped on. Bid early and bid often folks!"

    Even Shop at Home isn't criminal, except when they tell dirty lies. They tell dirty lies often. Otherwise, if they were just price gouging, that would be fine with me. They go over the line with tall tales.
  • RegistryCoinRegistryCoin Posts: 5,129 ✭✭✭✭
    Bus. Admin. 101: "Timeliness is next to Godliness".
    BTW, There is at least one business out there that buys a few cents worth of plastic formed in certain rectangles that act as coin holders, then sells it for more than just a few bucks, with certain value added of course, which is quite a bit more percentage profit than made by Georgems65, and buyers and bidders are happily paying much more than its base value. image
  • BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭
    With all of this talk of bidders being the crazy folk and not the sellers that kinda makes me think you would say that CoinVault is not scamming because people are paying what they are asking. image
  • ziggy29ziggy29 Posts: 18,668 ✭✭✭


    << <i>At least we know who screws people >>

    Yeah. The bidiots are screwing themselves.

    If I start an auction at one cent, for example, on an item you can still buy for $25...is it my fault that someone wants to pay significantly over $25 for it (assuming I didn't overhype or misrepresent the offering)? No, it's the buyer's fault (to the extent it's anyone's "fault") for not knowing they could buy the coins straight from the source for less.

    I do know that there are people who hold auctions like these who rely on the ignorance of the public (i.e. they don't know they can still buy these things for much less direct from the source) to make their money, but ultimately they aren't the ones doing the screwing. The buyers are screwing themselves.
  • BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>At least we know who screws people >>

    Yeah. The bidiots are screwing themselves.

    If I start an auction at one cent, for example, on an item you can still buy for $25...is it my fault that someone wants to pay significantly over $25 for it (assuming I didn't overhype or misrepresent the offering)? No, it's the buyer's fault (to the extent it's anyone's "fault") for not knowing they could buy the coins straight from the source for less.

    I do know that there are people who hold auctions like these who rely on the ignorance of the public (i.e. they don't know they can still buy these things for much less direct from the source) to make their money, but ultimately they aren't the ones doing the screwing. The buyers are screwing themselves. >>



    I agree, you would think that through life one would learn to research a product before purchasing. image


  • << <i>Who are these people that would buy $25.00 worth of coins for $46.00? I have some waterfront property in the everglades for sale if they are interested.

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    I got oceanfront property in arizona.
  • I can confirm that some banks already have them. A relative works for a bank and they are sitting in their vault, ready for release on Feb 15th. They are under strict orders not to release to anyone until that date. Hopefully they are "D" and not "P". Denver coins are usually better strikes.
  • tyler267tyler267 Posts: 1,333 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I can confirm that some banks already have them. A relative works for a bank and they are sitting in their vault, ready for release on Feb 15th. They are under strict orders not to release to anyone until that date. Hopefully they are "D" and not "P". Denver coins are usually better strikes. >>



    My bank has them also, They set my order aside, but they told me to come pick them up on Thursday.

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