jeff spouse-a most humbling experience

Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken.
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Of course, you know this means Dolley will be a big winner....
<< <i>Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken. >>
Unfortunately...I totally am in agreement with you. Like yourself, because of the classic design, I thought this would be a sure winner, but turned out to be not so just like the 2006 Old Mint Gold coin (another classic design copy) I, however, was fortunate to have 3 70's & did make a profit on those...the 2 69's that I had, after figuring in grading fees, ebay & paypal fees, lost on average $50 each...
I will still purchase Dollie, but eyeball her carefully before submitting her for grading...Any coins with minor ticks will be returned to the Mint for a refund.....
San Diego, CA
I'm sure someone will be along shortly to say that Christmas, definitely, will cause a bump in prices.
Yeah, that's it. Oh, and high gold spot puts in a high floor.
D'oh!
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
The Mint is cannibalizing its customer base, and we may be seeing the beginnings of a washout, a customer rebellion, a lack of funds, or just plain fatigue with the continual bombardment of new issues.
The Jeff Spouse is a beautiful and classic design. It is early in a long series. Intuition says that if any of the spouses is a keeper, this should be it. So much for intuition. How about counter-intuitive? It may be that the cross-over point has been reached and the mintages will show a slow spiral down from this point on. Or not.
I knew it would happen.
<< <i>Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken. >>
I can't figure it out but there is something about the Jefferson dollars and spouses that makes them worth less than others. I can't sell MS66 Jefferson sets for 50% of the price of an adams or a washingtong right now. I keep hoping demand will pick up. --jerry
It's probably been said before, but I believe the reason that these "flopped" in terms of flipping was because of the Mint's decision to decrease the number one could order. The distribution was more sparse and collectors got their's and didn't have to compete on the secondary market. More even supply distribution = not so much profit for flippers.
I too, am in the same boat.
wes
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Hoard the keys.
Wondercoin
I wanted to keep one for a short Liberty set (for my daughter) and give one to my 1st niece who is due at the end of November.
The problem? Didn't really have the extra money to tie up.... Soooooo, I convinced my sister to buy a set & I'd buy a set.... flip one set to offset the cost of keeping the second set! Great idea....
But it didn't happen... it took weeks to get them in hand, and the eBay prices wouldn't cover the seller fees.
I then took one set (proof & uncirc) to the coin show to see what the offers would be ~ $675 for both! Argh.....
<< <i>Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken. >>
How did you manage to lose $250? The melt alone is close to $400 a coin.
Cashback from Mr. Rebates
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<< <i>Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken. >>
How did you manage to lose $250? The melt alone is close to $400 a coin. >>
I would bet ebay and paypal fees.
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<< <i>Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken. >>
How did you manage to lose $250? The melt alone is close to $400 a coin. >>
I would bet ebay and paypal fees. >>
Let's not forget the Grading and shipping both ways fee, and maybe the famous "First Stikes label" that never loses.
<< <i>I then took one set (proof & uncirc) to the coin show to see what the offers would be ~ $675 for both! Argh..... >>
Never ever do that again Raq! Only accept list or accept nothing! Whoever bought those from you made your profit.
MHO!
Did you try the BST Board?
The name is LEE!
Worse case is I will build 3 liberty short sets, 1 for me and 1 for my son and daughter.
Truly beautiful.
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<< <i>I then took one set (proof & uncirc) to the coin show to see what the offers would be ~ $675 for both! Argh..... >>
Never ever do that again Raq! Only accept list or accept nothing! Whoever bought those from you made your profit.
MHO!
Did you try the BST Board? >>
Oh, I didn't sell them.... I was just actually shocked that even with all the original Mint packaging that the dealers were only offering (short) gold prices?? Not even close to Mint price... so I still have them for now. Not gonna take a nearly $200 loss that quick!!
for the time being - im happy i was limited bc the damage is limited. but if it was a free for all, the prices would have been stronger.
mixed feelings on this.
<< <i>Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken. >>
you only lose when you sell - these coins will increase in value over the years - besides they are nice to look at!!
just completed 3d tour to Iraq and retired after 28+ years in the US Army
<< <i>I bought a ton of Jeff spouse coins from forum members at roughly 19% over mint issue price. The coins were certainly a "winner" to all of those flippers. Those who held out for higher levels may be holding out a long, long time to see those higher levels. But, the coin is very cool coin - I am not personally convinced it is heading straight down to melt from here.
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But, Mitch, are you still buying?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Wondercoin
<< <i>A very simple thing happened many of the coins ended up in the hands of folks who wanted to own them for a short time and saw $'s signs. These buyers obviously out numbered those who bought because of collecting interests. Whether or not they become a good long term hold nobody can say with certainty. I would suggest however that they didn't attract the collectors of the original design. >>
You're forgetting one other thing.....there were people who actually wanted this one and, due to the 1 per person from the mint, they actually did get them.
Before, with 5 per type/design, more people grabbed them and those that wanted really got shut out. Also, people who wanted them learned, from the first round, that they couldn't wait until they got home from work to order them, so they ordered early.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
Mitch has a long-term lookout and the funds to do it. He'll make some dough.
He can't have mine, yet
But to add. I for sure thought this would be a no-brainer, too. It just shows you what the market and collector's really are for these. With the mint limiting the orders, they essentially killed any future sales of this series....IMHO.
I'll be like Jerry...getting one DM proof and send it in for FStrike, after eyeballing it....or I just may wait and get it off the 'Bay. I'm only collecting a FS proof 69 series. and keeping the 'liberty's" raw, cuz they are so dang awesome, especially in MS...broken record.... oh i'll get a jeff proof FS off of the 'bay.
When is DM going on sale?
K
that isnt normal
the Jeff Liberty is a fabulous long term hold and anyone who sells for a loss shouldnt have been in them in the first place
The Martha, Abigal and soon to be followed by Dolly are losers dues to little collector interest and poor designs
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<< <i>I then took one set (proof & uncirc) to the coin show to see what the offers would be ~ $675 for both! Argh..... >>
Never ever do that again Raq! Only accept list or accept nothing! Whoever bought those from you made your profit.
MHO!
Did you try the BST Board? >>
Oh, I didn't sell them.... I was just actually shocked that even with all the original Mint packaging that the dealers were only offering (short) gold prices?? Not even close to Mint price... so I still have them for now. Not gonna take a nearly $200 loss that quick!! >>
Wow!! That was like $100.00 below Friday's spot gold price.
That's an eye opener!
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
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<< <i>I then took one set (proof & uncirc) to the coin show to see what the offers would be ~ $675 for both! Argh..... >>
Never ever do that again Raq! Only accept list or accept nothing! Whoever bought those from you made your profit.
MHO!
Did you try the BST Board? >>
Oh, I didn't sell them.... I was just actually shocked that even with all the original Mint packaging that the dealers were only offering (short) gold prices?? Not even close to Mint price... so I still have them for now. Not gonna take a nearly $200 loss that quick!! >>
Wow!! That was like $100.00 below Friday's spot gold price.
That's an eye opener! >>
"That's why we love & trust some dealers."
The awareness and the value must take its own sweet time to ripen. I was somewhat
surprised that the unc. was available for as long as it was on the mint website, since
I prefer frosty uncs. to polished proofs myself. But given time these will appreciate slowly but surely.
(I wasn't even aware of the collector value of the Jackie Robinson coinage when I bought
sets. Now they are quite valuable and I'm keeping these for a very long time to come!)
I am very happy the mint made it possible for COLLECTORS to own the coins. Sorry if your tail got caught in the trapdoor.
Dan
First Place Winner of the 2005 Rampage design contest!
But I believe the coin to be a winner. Prices have not risen for now, because everyone who wanted one has gotten one.
The general public have not even had a chance to really see this coin, or to even realize that it is there. (It is a difficult one to promote on Home Shopping Network, since the flippers do not have a sizable group at this time)
Just wait until the other 3 Liberty issues come out and sets are put together for this sub group. You will then see your price increases.
1. The bull market in gold
2. The possibility of Pr-70s
3. The long range interest in the subset
4. Understanding that the Mint decision of one coin
of MS and PR per customer has inundated the immediate market.
This will cause an early downturn before any continued rise is possible.
With moderns, one can not just look at the quick flip,
there is also the reasonable holding period for profitable
resale.
Camelot
<< <i>Let me confess how wrong I was regarding the investment upside of the Jeff spouse-particularly the proof. I have since sold the 4 proof and 4unc that I purchased with friends help for a total loss of about $250. What really bothers me is how very wrong my 45 years of collecting and vest pocket dealing experience was. I thought that this coin was a "no brainer" for quick flipping and for the long haul. Draped bust obverse beautifully done-how could it miss? My confidence in my ability to pick winners has been truly shaken. >>
Ever since the 2006 20th Anniv sets from the US MINT , buyers are hunting for the next kill.........Too much Mint product = less opportunity