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Pillar of the Community
United States
606 Posts |
This one is starting to look like a dud. The site shows they still have 140 remaining.
I like the one I have, but won't order the second unless it looks amazing.
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Valued Member
United States
105 Posts |
Just checked the APMEX site and it isn't even featured anywhere. Had a devil of a time finding it. And to date there is only one review. I couldn't find anything on the quantity available or left in stock. Where did you see that?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2815 Posts |
I would love to collect this series, but it is just way too expensive for my budget. If it was the only series I collected, then I could. There's too many things I like to buy.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
606 Posts |
That number seems to keep bouncing around. It showed 126 for a while, and then jumped to 143. Now it is at 123 as you indicated.
Buff, you can indicate ordering a large amount (say 1000) and it will tell you how many are remaining.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3789 Posts |
trying to speculate on coins that have been made for a specific dealer, and then that same dealer issues them, are a major dud going forward and the speculator will end up losing money. this coin will go in the books as going lower in price from its issue on ebay. Many dealers now are offering exclusive coin series that go on and on and on and on.. I am sure APMEX will have a glut of these for a long time, this is just an impulse purchase coin.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
606 Posts |
Not necessarily, Yup. Those who bought the first with the Zombucks series (made and sold by Provident) are doing well. The first sold for about $20 and are now consistently selling for about $50 on ebay (the bullion). I bought some of each, but wish I had ordered a monster box of the walkers. What I wonder is if APMEX will stop the series (6 a year for 10 years) if sales don't pick up.
Edited by MontanaCMR 01/04/2015 10:33 pm
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Valued Member
United States
105 Posts |
They may have misjudged the market by not making it a 5 oz. coin. There should have been much more buzz about this beauty.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
606 Posts |
At 6 coins a year for 10 years, this represents a 60 coin series. IF, and that is a big IF they do all the coins, this first coin will be very interesting to follow.
At around $175 per coin, the series would cost over $10,000 per collection.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
606 Posts |
now it's back to 129.
Strange.
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Valued Member
United States
105 Posts |
Quote: At around $175 per coin, the series would cost over $10,000 per collection. Agree. $87.5 per oz in today's fiat. We might reckon cost averaging those sixty coins and contemplate their apocalyptic future value in zombucks.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
606 Posts |
It's fun to have a group of individuals who appreciate following such trivial things as this coin. I can't get anyone in my family or a single friend to show any interest in silver collecting.
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Valued Member
United States
105 Posts |
Wow, the way the global markets and the PMs are behaving zombucks might just be closer to reality than I thought. I bought the 5 oz. Silver ATB Hawaii Volcanos yesterday only lacked Acadia from having the full set. When I saw APMEX raise the Volcano by $50 this morning I went to ebay and picked up the Acadia. Sure enough APMEX just kicked that one up by $40.
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Valued Member
 United States
99 Posts |
now they are showing 200 in stock! whats the deal?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
606 Posts |
Someone said they had originally put 750 up for sale, and they are slowly adding the other 750.
I don't know, that certainly looks possible.
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