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***Poll: Does it make sense having your collector Mint 5 oz. ATB's graded by a major TPG?***
Goldbully
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I've now got 5 of these coins and really think the Mint packaging is just fine.
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<< <i>I've now got 5 of these coins and really think the Mint packaging is just fine. >>
I only have three but otherwise agree!
It only makes "cents" if you are "lucky" enough to get a 70.
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<< <i>I've now got 5 of these coins and really think the Mint packaging is just fine. >>
I now have all 5 numismatic issues.
The Mint packaging is just fine.
The coins themselves grade at least MS69 IMO and I'm a tough grader.
A less picky grader wouldn't bat any eye at grading these MS70.
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<< <i>My opinion may be a bit strong, so I'll reserve it and just take up some space here. >>
<< <i>Grading any Bullion coins is nonsense >>
Yes, and the money made on graded bullion is nonsense too. Guess what I do with those nonsensical profits?
As I am away on a family vacation prior to the ANA,
I was informed that UPS had made an attempted
delivery of the last ATB "P" mint Mount Hood 5 oz.
I called them yesterday to hold up the delivery until
I return from the ANA - which wasn't a problem... for
an additional $6.00 they'll hold up the delivery. LOL
It'd be $2.00 cheaper if I did it on line - but - I needed
the info on the slip attached to my door. Now, there was
no one I could call... everyone on my street are Winter
Residents.
I know this was off track ... just had to vent.
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Yes, I am going to submit the five "P" ATB's issued this year
as PCGS has a Collectors Club Special... submit 5 pay for 4.
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<< <i>I would not have them graded, nor do I think I will ever own one. Might, if one really caught my eye at a show, just as a piece of exonumia - they are not really coins, but many people collect them. Cheers, RickO >>
Isn't it sort of early in the game to be a "collector" of these? IMO we are mostly in the accumulation stage.
Box of 20
For the "Ps"--worth it if you have a likely SP70 or a Grand Canyon in a high grade light finish.
For the bullion (even though this thread is about the "P" versions)--depends on the date and issue. Some of the 2010 bullion (like Grand Canyon) are worth grading even if it is a 68DMPL.
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<< <i>I've now got 5 of these coins and really think the Mint packaging is just fine. >>
I only have three but otherwise agree! >>
I only have one but otherwise agree!
<< <i>I still would not buy one.... IMO they will not be valued by the collector community for at least a hundred years... and then, maybe. One way to stack bullion though. Cheers, RickO >>
A 100, I had planned on 10 years, but a 100, say it ain't so.
I am not really pressed, it will be stacked in it's mint packaging and left for dead until I decide to sell in 10 years. BTW I have 7 coins.
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I now have a full set of 10 graded MS69 DMPL and love them as they are really beautiful and plan to keep getting them as they become
available. I will mot buy and have graded though as your chances of getting a 69 DMPL are slim. I will buy on the secondary market.
Box of 20
<< <i>As I am away on a family vacation prior to the ANA,
I was informed that UPS had made an attempted
delivery of the last ATB "P" mint Mount Hood 5 oz.
I called them yesterday to hold up the delivery until
I return from the ANA - which wasn't a problem... for
an additional $6.00 they'll hold up the delivery. LOL
It'd be $2.00 cheaper if I did it on line - but - I needed
the info on the slip attached to my door. Now, there was
no one I could call... everyone on my street are Winter
Residents.
I know this was off track ... just had to vent.
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That's ANOTHER reason I prefer receiving coins via USPS.......I find the policies of UPS and FEDEX to not being recipient-oriented.
For the original question: It's the same as any other bullion.....if it makes a 70, it makes sense. If you like to have a collection and don't want to risk any damage, it makes sense.
If you want it for bullion or just for fun, then it doesn't...and it is not a trivial expense...imho.
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>Grading any Bullion coins is nonsense >>
I'd like to understand why you say that, particularly if there is very high demand for 70s?