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LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭
Perhaps it is a sign of the deep and dark numismatic recession that we are in, but I was just on the US Mint website checking out not the First Spouse gold coins, but rather the bronze medals. I am embarassed to admit that I have some questions on these, but hopefully someone will be able to help:

(1) I could not find the 2007 medals at the US Mint site. I assume they're sold out. What is the best place to find these? Ebay?

(2) I can buy the 2008 medals as a single package, or individually. The single package seems to house the medals in flexible mylar, which I really don't like. I cannot seem to find how the individual option is packaged. Does anyone know if the individual medals come in a hard case, or are they in the mylar packaging, too?

(3) It looks like for 2009, only the Harrison medal is available right now. Is that correct?


PS. Please do not tell RYK (remember him?) that I asked these questions. image
Always took candy from strangers
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)

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  • WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    Bump.

    Have no answers just making it more likely that if RYK checks in the post is prominent.
  • I purchased the 2007 individual sets... they each come individually 'sealed' in flimsy (mylar?)... I got extra sets that I was going to do collections for the kids - until I saw just how large they were (I thought they were token sized - duh). If you need the 2007's just PM me.
  • 1. Yes, they are sold out. EBay is the best place for the older sets. I actually looked to get another 2007 set earlier this year and was surprised to find that there was quite a premium on them. When I checked they were going for upwards of $30 for the set.

    2. I've never purchased the individual medals, but I would guess they come in the same mylar packaging. For the $3.50 they ask, I can't imagine they would offer anything more elaborate than that.

    3. Not sure of the release schedule, but I would think that with 2 Tyler medals, at least one of them should be out soon.

    FYI - Whitman makes an album for the medals, which may be a nice alternative to keeping them in the mylar packaging. I got one earlier in the year (which is why I was looking for a second 2007 set, I wanted to keep one as-is and break open the other for the album). The only problem is that they only have a spot for one of Tyler's wives. Not a big deal, but just thought I'd point it out in case you were looking to do this.


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    FYI - Whitman makes an album for the medals, which may be a nice alternative to keeping them in the mylar packaging. I got one earlier in the year (which is why I was looking for a second 2007 set, I wanted to keep one as-is and break open the other for the album). The only problem is that they only have a spot for one of Tyler's wives. Not a big deal, but just thought I'd point it out in case you were looking to do this. >>



    How much does that album cost?
  • I got it directly from Whitman for 24.95, but I'm sure you might be able to find it a bit cheaper elsewhere. I found this with a quick google search:
    first spouse album

    If you are still looking to sell your extra 2007's I'd be interested in a set.

    Eric

  • Individual medals come in a mylar envelope with US MINT embossed on the heat sealed edges. I bought this one in 07 to check them out. Havent bought any since, but I like the classic designs they're using on the unmarried prez's.

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  • Wherever he is, I am sure that RYK is appalled. What next, Chuck E. Cheese tokens? imageimage
  • BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭


    << <i>


    PS. Please do not tell RYK (remember him?) that I asked these questions. image >>



    So if I tell him do you think he will come back? image


  • << <i>Wherever he is, I am sure that RYK is appalled. What next, Chuck E. Cheese tokens? imageimage >>



    I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, but the last time we took the kids there, I found myself looking at the dates on the tokens. I take comfort in the fact that at least I didn't start searching for die varieties...
  • KentuckyJKentuckyJ Posts: 1,871 ✭✭✭

    Very interesting question you pose here. I don't dabble in that area. Is RYK now formerly excessively prominent? image
  • adamlaneusadamlaneus Posts: 6,969 ✭✭✭
    Getting one without major spots may be a problem. My 2007 set was "3 out of 4 leprous". My 2008 set was pretty clean.

    It is sort of unfortunate that one feels ashamed, even in a non-serious humourous way, that one asks questions about these. Ah, the uncomfort of the elite.


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    << <i>Wherever he is, I am sure that RYK is appalled. What next, Chuck E. Cheese tokens? imageimage >>



    I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, but the last time we took the kids there, I found myself looking at the dates on the tokens. I take comfort in the fact that at least I didn't start searching for die varieties... >>



    I actually have begun this. Mostly die chips, etc.
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  • DentuckDentuck Posts: 3,820 ✭✭✭

    Like any proper gentleman, Longacre is embarrassed to ask questions in public about other gentlemen's wives.


  • mach19mach19 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>
    FYI - Whitman makes an album for the medals, which may be a nice alternative to keeping them in the mylar packaging. I got one earlier in the year (which is why I was looking for a second 2007 set, I wanted to keep one as-is and break open the other for the album). The only problem is that they only have a spot for one of Tyler's wives. Not a big deal, but just thought I'd point it out in case you were looking to do this. >>



    How much does that album cost? >>




    On the 'Bay # 250417691957 $18.79 + 3.75 shipping image
    TIN SOLDIERS & NIXON COMING image
  • pf70collectorpf70collector Posts: 6,743 ✭✭✭
    Not saying these are more popular but the Presidential /First Spouse Sets for $8.95 have some interest to collectors. A recent 2007 mule error with wrong reverse of one of the spouse medals went for around the mid $600 range on ebay recently
  • mach19mach19 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭


    << <i>Perhaps it is a sign of the deep and dark numismatic recession that we are in, but I was just on the US Mint website checking out not the First Spouse gold coins, but rather the bronze medals. I am embarassed to admit that I have some questions on these, but hopefully someone will be able to help:

    (1) I could not find the 2007 medals at the US Mint site. I assume they're sold out. What is the best place to find these? Ebay?

    (2) I can buy the 2008 medals as a single package, or individually. The single package seems to house the medals in flexible mylar, which I really don't like. I cannot seem to find how the individual option is packaged. Does anyone know if the individual medals come in a hard case, or are they in the mylar packaging, too?

    (3) It looks like for 2009, only the Harrison medal is available right now. Is that correct?


    PS. Please do not tell RYK (remember him?) that I asked these questions. image >>



    1) BST ?

    2) Mylar

    3) Yes

    P.S. Hey RYK, Longacre is aking about First spouse medals

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    TIN SOLDIERS & NIXON COMING image
  • DuPapaDuPapa Posts: 495 ✭✭

    I've bought the 3 Libertys and am waiting for the 4th

    The mint sells these to hold them... $3

    image

    This Deluxe Presentation Case is specially designed to nicely display the 1-5/16' medals of the United States Mint. Each presentation case holds one 1-5/16" medal in a blue velvet case with a white satin covered lid and gold trim.

    Deluxe Presentation Case for 1-5/16' Medal (026) Link
  • LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭
    Literally seconds ago, a BIG deal just went down between Longacre and AskRaq for some First Spouse bronze medals.

    I was going to do the "movie star" approach and send a check, hoping that given the famous Longacre signature, she would simply hold the check and not cash it. However, I thought the better and wired the funds via Paypal.
    Always took candy from strangers
    Didn't wanna get me no trade
    Never want to be like papa
    Working for the boss every night and day
    --"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)


  • << <i>I was going to do the "movie star" approach and send a check, hoping that given the famous Longacre signature, she would simply hold the check and not cash it. >>




    LOL..... verrrrry funny image

    (I'd eBay it for the really BIG BUCKS!!)
  • lcoopielcoopie Posts: 8,873 ✭✭✭✭✭
    don't be embarassed to ask questions
    LCoopie = Les

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