How many 5 ounce ATB Sets do you own?

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Edit: Updated 3-28-2011 12:23 ESDT -- 61.29% have no interest or none of these.
Edit in response to: "You might find more owners of these on the PM forum. "
True, but there is the 11,000 + posts thread regarding these on this forum.
bumanchu
Edit: Updated 3-28-2011 12:23 ESDT -- 61.29% have no interest or none of these.
Edit in response to: "You might find more owners of these on the PM forum. "
True, but there is the 11,000 + posts thread regarding these on this forum.
bumanchu
And I ain't lying this time.
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I have 5 after a late start and anyone who wants them should have more than one at this point (if they can afford them) because they are sure available.
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Dont have any yet.Wont pay the e bay or tv show prices of 2500-4000.Waiting to hear anything from the authorized bullion dealer I contacted.I have bought one hot springs coin for 50% over spot.Guess it will be awhile for me to break even.
<< <i>Dont have any yet.Wont pay the e bay or tv show prices of 2500-4000.Waiting to hear anything from the authorized bullion dealer I contacted.I have bought one hot springs coin for 50% over spot.Guess it will be awhile for me to break even.
MTB is selling 5oz sets for $1025 w/ free shipping right now on eBay. Go pick on up
<< <i>Dont have any yet.Wont pay the e bay or tv show prices of 2500-4000.Waiting to hear anything from the authorized bullion dealer I contacted.I have bought one hot springs coin for 50% over spot.Guess it will be awhile for me to break even.
There selling sets on ebay right now 1025.00 shipped from mtb.buy now 1025.00 Sold 3 sets Keeping 3 Sets
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jackhuntatb.com is selling them for $949 get them while you can for the price of silver alone
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Plus, I haven't had the $$$.
I knew it would happen.
<< <i>jackhuntatb.com is selling them for $949 get them while you can for the price of silver alone >>
can this guy/place be trusted? money orders only... shrug
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<< <i>jackhuntatb.com is selling them for $949 get them while you can for the price of silver alone >>
can this guy/place be trusted? money orders only... shrug >>
That's what I was wondering. If it wasn't MO only I would buy a set.
Without using a credit card or something, there is no protection
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<< <i>jackhuntatb.com is selling them for $949 get them while you can for the price of silver alone >>
can this guy/place be trusted? money orders only... shrug >>
That's what I was wondering. If it wasn't MO only I would buy a set.
Without using a credit card or something, there is no protection
Well all I know is there one of the AP's So I would say They can be trusted with no problems. Plus I think the post office money order is a safe bet since it can be tracked as well. It was alittle more of a hassle but total cost with priority mail and confirmation was only 956.15 which I consider a deal.
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
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<< <i>jackhuntatb.com is selling them for $949 get them while you can for the price of silver alone >>
I wonder why they decided to sit on their allocation for so long.
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<< <i>jackhuntatb.com is selling them for $949 get them while you can for the price of silver alone >>
I wonder why they decided to sit on their allocation for so long. >>
To watch spot rise so they could justify asking more for them and still keep the mint happy. The mint won't hold them to a price less than melt.
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Could not have said it any better!
Jack Hunt is an official authorized purchaser of US Mint bullion products. They're not going to take your money and run.
<< <i>I saw these at the Bay State Show yesterday for the first time. I honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Looks like bullion to me. I have no interest in owning any. Especially at such a premium. >>
Last Kitco silver close @ $37.20.
Fidelitrade, 25 oz delivered to your door @ 929.20
37.20 x 25 = 933
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<< <i>I saw these at the Bay State Show yesterday for the first time. I honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Looks like bullion to me. I have no interest in owning any. Especially at such a premium. >>
Last Kitco silver close @ $37.20.
Fidelitrade, 25 oz delivered to your door @ 929.20
37.20 x 25 = 933 >>
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
i dunno, i dont follow modern stuff, did these 'AP's' just get the green light to sell or something? as in are 1000's of new sets now on the market... which'll eventually push those ebay prices down to their melt value?
<< <i>i see these sets all over ebay for 1300+..... way higher if they grade 69
i dunno, i dont follow modern stuff, did these 'AP's' just get the green light to sell or something? as in are 1000's of new sets now on the market... which'll eventually push those ebay prices down to their melt value? >>
Here is my understanding, and someone please correct me if I'm incorrect: A few weeks ago, there was some memo that surfaced saying that the 2011 Gettysburg bullion would be distributed to the APs in late April. The APs can only participate in the 2011 ATB bullion if they can certify that they sold the 2010 pieces according to the Mint's terms. So, we're seeing a big shakeout. This will immediately effect prices of raw sets and I can imagine it will certainly cause a decline in prices for all grades.
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<< <i>I saw these at the Bay State Show yesterday for the first time. I honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Looks like bullion to me. I have no interest in owning any. Especially at such a premium. >>
Last Kitco silver close @ $37.20.
Fidelitrade, 25 oz delivered to your door @ 929.20
37.20 x 25 = 933 >>
So who, what, why, where, when actually paid $37.20 at that point?
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<< <i>I saw these at the Bay State Show yesterday for the first time. I honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Looks like bullion to me. I have no interest in owning any. Especially at such a premium. >>
Last Kitco silver close @ $37.20.
Fidelitrade, 25 oz delivered to your door @ 929.20
37.20 x 25 = 933 >>
So who, what, why, where, when actually paid $37.20 at that point? >>
I have no idea why you ask, nor have an answer for your w,w,w,w + w question.
I do know I just paid a $1.00 premium per oz for 5 one oz Apmex bars today based on the Kitco value.
$38.20 ea.
Here in Iowa.
<< <i>I saw these at the Bay State Show yesterday for the first time. I honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Looks like bullion to me. I have no interest in owning any. Especially at such a premium. >>
What premium is that? You can buy these cheaper than you can silver.
Could not have said it any better!
The fuss is over big, heavy bullion pieces. It looks like bullion because it is. Not everyone is required to own it. The premiums will vary "with the market", just like they do for any other numismatic item.
As I look at your Registry Set, Dimeman - I see plenty of built-in premium. Each to his own. I haven't decided whether or not I want to collect these Pucks, but that really should be a question of personal preference - don't you agree?
I knew it would happen.
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<< <i>I saw these at the Bay State Show yesterday for the first time. I honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Looks like bullion to me. I have no interest in owning any. Especially at such a premium. >>
Last Kitco silver close @ $37.20.
Fidelitrade, 25 oz delivered to your door @ 929.20
37.20 x 25 = 933 >>
So who, what, why, where, when actually paid $37.20 at that point? >>
I have no idea why you ask, nor have an answer for your w,w,w,w + w question.
I do know I just paid a $1.00 premium per oz for 5 one oz Apmex bars today based on the Kitco value.
$38.20 ea.
Here in Iowa.
Well, I assume those prices are based on some sort of actual trades. What is the minimum requirement ouncewise that would have an affect on those prices?
Fidelitrade, 25 oz delivered to your door @ 929.20
37.20 x 25 = 933 >>
Quite a different story in Boston yesterday. IIRC $1300 raw and $1500 slabbed.
I know I don't have to open the threads, BUT they take up space and push real coin threads off the first page.
<< <i>A few weeks ago, there was some memo that surfaced saying that the 2011 Gettysburg bullion would be distributed to the APs in late April. The APs can only participate in the 2011 ATB bullion if they can certify that they sold the 2010 pieces according to the Mint's terms. So, we're seeing a big shakeout. This will immediately effect prices of raw sets and I can imagine it will certainly cause a decline in prices for all grades. >>
But it won't affect the price of silver.
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<< <i>Well, I assume those prices are based on some sort of actual trades. What is the minimum requirement ouncewise that would have an affect on those prices? >>
Again, I'm not sure why you ask.
Nor your purpose or any idea what is up with this.
I'll give it my best shot -
I think there is a 5,000 oz min order on silver futures contracts and there is a 1,000 oz silver futures contract too, 6E or something it's named. Can't remember.
I have no idea if 5,000 oz, (if that is correct, probably not
If there are dots to connect in this exchange between us, I fail to comprehend the image outlined.
My problem with your problem is that you are inaccurate in your assertion.
I knew it would happen.
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<< <i>Well, I assume those prices are based on some sort of actual trades. What is the minimum requirement ouncewise that would have an affect on those prices? >>
Again, I'm not sure why you ask.
Nor your purpose or any idea what is up with this.
I'll give it my best shot -
I think there is a 5,000 oz min order on silver futures contracts and there is a 1,000 oz silver futures contract too, 6E or something it's named. Can't remember.
I have no idea if 5,000 oz, (if that is correct, probably not
If there are dots to connect in this exchange between us, I fail to comprehend the image outlined. >>
My comments/questions are open to anyone who wishes to answer/share info. It is just mostly coincidence that they appear in your post. If I hit reply, my question may be several posts removed from the issue I was seeking info on. The sale of just a few shares can affect the price of a thinly traded stock so I was wondering what kind of trades would affect the PM prices we see on Kitco, Apmex, etc. Does Apmex's daily business have an effect on world silver prices or are they merely followers as opposed to leaders?
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>jmski52 - My problem with bullion is......it's NOT coin collecting. >>
The great thing about coin collecting is that you can do it any way you want to. The downside is that you can't make everybody agree that your point of view is the only correct one.
Cant wait to put these in a Dansco album, I wonder if it will be xtra large, like those big dictionaries at the library
Large print edition.
I wound up with 1 free set and kept all the highest grades for each type.
Personally, have two on the way. Had possession of two others and let one go. So three now provided
I "get what's coming to me" LOL!
Please do not overlook the great potential of using one of these as a golf ball marker on the green.!!
So far over a third of those that have voted own at least one set.
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
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