Billing addresses must all be different on the credit cards. And the name on the card and the name on the billing address have to be the same. If you have a different shipping address than your billing address the mint will send you a form to confirm you want your item to be shipped to a different address. This is a one time only form from the mint.
So WTF have they been waiting for??? That price is damn near 100% over spot....they couldn't have got ballsy and announced that earlier since silver has been going basically nowhere???? Spot would have to get to $60 before they were negative......
This price will remain subject to potential change based on the market price of silver leading up to the release and throughout the period of availability
Yeah, like silver will breach $60/ounce in the next week
1) Extremely doubtful that anyone has a clue as to the answer here, including the Mint as I'd be shocked if they plan that far ahead.
2) That depends. If they continue to include "special" coins in the sets it should not dilute previous anniversary sets. If at some point it becomes same old, same old, it could.
John
John Maben
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So based on the current price of Unc of $50.95 & Prf of $58.95 & a rounded bullion piece for $35, that's $254.80 for the set. $45.15 for the case to make up the total to $299.95? Seems a little high. $279.95 looks more reasonable, but for $20, I'm not abandoning my plan to buy a set.
$45.15 for the case to make up the total to $299.95?
part of the markup may involve defrayment of the overhead and specific costs of the building, equipment, materials, and personnel to turn raw metal into collectible coins
<< <i>$45.15 for the case to make up the total to $299.95?
part of the markup may involve defrayment of the overhead and specific costs of the building, equipment, materials, and personnel to turn raw metal into collectible coins >>
Isn't that cost figured into the individual coin costs to establish the $50.95 & $58.95 prices? That as well as the gouge factor.
In terms of the gouge factor, the US Mint is one of the more reasonable places for the collector. As an example, check out this 3 coin set being offered by our friends to the north:
<<No advantage, it's a free for all. You gotta jump into the quagmire with the rest of the world at high noon (ET) next Thursday! >>
That's what I figured. When are you all going to start the process of dialing or ordering on the web? 11:55, 57, 58? It would really be a bummer if you got through at 11:59 and the operator said, "Sorry sir you'll have to call back in 1 minute".
was on the phone with a mint CS supervisor this afternoon about my account. He said if price has been set, it is a closely guarded secret. Said he didn't know price.
Reckless faith in the dollar's strength is reckless. Tariff proposals have demonstrated this.
Comments
<< <i>5 per household >>
So could I have some sent to where I live and some to my mom's? or is that a no-go?
Different name different address mom's credit card will work.
<< <i>Is it 5 per person or 5 per address? Also, do they go on sale at midnight the 25th? >>
And it's NOON sharp, not midnight...They may be gone by midnight
Box of 20
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<< <i>Is it 5 per person or 5 per address? Also, do they go on sale at midnight the 25th? >>
And it's NOON sharp, not midnight...They may be gone by midnight
I meant midnight like the first minute of the 25th
So it's noon sharp on the 25th?
I expected them to announce the price today, but with silver falling guess they decided to wait. Wednesday seems a bit late, though. Maybe tomorrow.
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
<< <i>Different name different address mom's credit card will work. >>
and be sure to have already set up an account. you can do it and order from the same IP address.
oh and 460!
Box of 20
<< <i>In the old gambling parlance, if they set the over/under at $300, I'd take the over! >>
I'll take the under
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<< <i>In the old gambling parlance, if they set the over/under at $300, I'd take the over! >>
I'll take the under >>
<< <i>If using two credit cards the billing addresses have to be different. >>
Sorry to keep asking about this...
I have 2 different cards that are mine with 2 different billing addresses. Would that work or no?
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<< <i>If using two credit cards the billing addresses have to be different. >>
Sorry to keep asking about this...
I have 2 different cards that are mine with 2 different billing addresses. Would that work or no? >>
yes
<< <i>Price is $299.95 >>
Is that a guess?
I see that have indicated:
"2011 American Eagle 25th Anniversary Silver Coin Set – Product Limit: 100,000"
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<< <i>If using two credit cards the billing addresses have to be different. >>
Sorry to keep asking about this...
I have 2 different cards that are mine with 2 different billing addresses. Would that work or no? >>
yes >>
you'll have to ship to different addresses as well.
Maybe they're reading this thread. If so, wonder how they feel about people posting how they intend to circumvent the HH limits?
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
<< <i>Price is $299.95 >>
So WTF have they been waiting for??? That price is damn near 100% over spot....they couldn't have got ballsy and announced that earlier since silver has been going basically nowhere???? Spot would have to get to $60 before they were negative......
Dumb.....
Here's the story link.
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
Like everyone here, we'll be monitoring the Mint's sales operations next Thursday. Should be interesting.
William T. Gibbs
News Editor
Coin World
This price will remain subject to potential change based on the market price of silver leading up to the release and throughout the period of availability
Yeah, like silver will breach $60/ounce in the next week
Now if the mintage goes over 100,000? Then you'll hear some %&#$@!@)& from me!
question 2: will this and future sets dilute the market appeal (i.e. price) of the 2006 sets?
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
2) That depends. If they continue to include "special" coins in the sets it should not dilute previous anniversary sets. If at some point it becomes same old, same old, it could.
John
John Maben
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At this price point there is very little additional markup for the reverse proof and S unc. How can these not sell out within 24 hours?
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
<< <i>At this price point there is very little additional markup for the reverse proof and S unc. How can these not sell out within 24 hours? >>
You are correct....I just like the fake price of $229.95 better
part of the markup may involve defrayment of the overhead and specific costs of the building, equipment, materials, and personnel to turn raw metal into collectible coins
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>$45.15 for the case to make up the total to $299.95?
part of the markup may involve defrayment of the overhead and specific costs of the building, equipment, materials, and personnel to turn raw metal into collectible coins >>
Isn't that cost figured into the individual coin costs to establish the $50.95 & $58.95 prices? That as well as the gouge factor.
In terms of the gouge factor, the US Mint is one of the more reasonable places for the collector. As an example, check out this 3 coin set being offered by our friends to the north:
3 coin set
That is nearly triple melt.
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
Or do you have to order on the 27th?
<< <i>If you suscribe to the Mint is that an advantage? Or do you have to order on the 27th? >>
No advantage, it's a free for all. You gotta jump into the quagmire with the rest of the world at high noon (ET) next Thursday!
mbogoman
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/classic-issues-colonials-through-1964/zambezi-collection-trade-dollars/7345Asesabi Lutho
That's what I figured. When are you all going to start the process of dialing
or ordering on the web? 11:55, 57, 58?
It would really be a bummer if you got through at 11:59 and the operator said,
"Sorry sir you'll have to call back in 1 minute".
What is Mint time anyway?
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<< <i>If you suscribe to the Mint is that an advantage? Or do you have to order on the 27th? >>
No advantage, it's a free for all. You gotta jump into the quagmire with the rest of the world at high noon (ET) next Thursday! >>
Yup, just like a MayTag washing machine!
<< <i>It would really be a bummer if you got through at 11:59 and the operator said, "Sorry sir you'll have to call back in 1 minute". >>
Happened before, it'll happen again.
Reckless faith in the dollar's strength is reckless. Tariff proposals have demonstrated this.
Not much action IMHO.
feebay 25th anny pre sale search of bullion -->American Eagle-->"pre"
I'm not sure how this flip is going to work out, so I went BST guaranteed flip, no trouble, no hassle, check out BST if you have not already done so.
My .02 tonight.
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<< <i>I'm in like Flint.....price? $350 - $400 range. >>
Possible. I'm thinking $450-$500. >>
Dang!
I lose....................
The name is LEE!
<< <i>$299 according to Mint Blog. >>
$299
Reckless faith in the dollar's strength is reckless. Tariff proposals have demonstrated this.
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<< <i>Isn't the mintage designated in the law that authorizes the minting of them? >>
these are minted under the numismatic authority Congress gave the Mint.
There is no special law for this particular issue. >>
Then they should fall under the original public law for SAE's that states they will be minted to meet public demand. >>
that's
1) old language now that has been changed.
2) that was for the bullion only
Both ways, on numismatic items, mintage is the Treasury Secretary's discretion. Now, even bullion is discretionary as well.