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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I don't want to be a kill joy but here is my take.... The US Mint is just like any other retail outlet. They sell their products at a retail price to make a profit. Just like if you bought a new computer at Best Buy or a new car at your local new car dealership. If you were to try and sell it later it would be worth much less than you paid for it retail. There are a few exceptions always but I look at my purchases from the US Mint just like I look at the rest of my purchases at any store. In most cases I would loose money if I were to try and resell what ever I bought. With VERY few exceptions. That's why I buy what I like and NEVER speculate the return.
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Valued Member
 United States
176 Posts |
Loud and clear :) It wouldn't keep me up at night to keep it (OT money I earned for it, didn't take too long, and I can return it w/i 10 days so I can decide if I like it enough).
I'll try and get some shots tonight and post. Still undecided on whether or not to keep but actually the pics the gov put out IMO doesn't do it justice; looks a lot better in person.
Thanks all, from a purely investment stand-point probably not worth it, lesson learned but now have to decide if I like it enough to keep.
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Valued Member
United States
411 Posts |
You asked and My thoughts. last Christmas my wife bought me a gold quarter dollar. paid mint price for it. I wish it had been something else for the money, silver. old or new. But it was her thoughts and research that made her buy it. so I will keep it and love it. I put it in the safe and have not looked at it since.
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Valued Member
 United States
176 Posts |
Here are some pics, I'm TERRIBLE at the photos and know it so... I completely appreciate the honestly, I would not have asked if I didn't want to hear it from people who have been collecting a lot longer than I have. Thank you  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
634 Posts |
I didn't know they went back to the original design on the proof. Platinum isn't really my cup of tea, as it was never used in "real" american coins, but a lot of the designs have been fantastic.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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In the photos you notice many white specs of dust or lint or something. Buy a can of compressed air (many old time photo stores carry them) and blow the outside of the plastic shell. If it gets rid of all those little specs, good enough.
The next option is to blow inside the shell, but you can't do that if you are going to return it. If you don't return it and you still have those little white specs, blow the inside and the coin with the compressed air to get rid of all of those specs. On a proof, especially, they can cause problems later.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3210 Posts |
I buy only from the US mint what I personally like to collect and look at. I bought last year with all the craze of the 100 year anniversary of the Mercury dime, SLQ, and Walker half. I bought the quarter expecting a sellout and to flip it for a profit. Guess what the coin didn't sell out and I broke even on it. Now the only coins I buy from the US mint are the proof silver eagles. I love the look of them and I don't keep them in the mint packaging. I take them out with gloves and insert them into my dansco. I have 2 dansco's for silver eagles. One for general bullion and the other book is for the proofs. Perhaps I will post them today or one day when I have the time. Basically buy what you love as others have said.
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Valued Member
United States
271 Posts |
My goodness that is an ugly coin. (The photo itself seems just fine to me).
Edited by smauggie 07/13/2017 11:32 am
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Valued Member
United States
154 Posts |
Liberty does look kind of robotic, doesn't she?
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Moderator
 United States
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She looks angry. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1189 Posts |
Imthealphaomega - any topics with pics of that proof eagle collection? Sounds like a cool idea!
BTW - I really do like the reverse of that coin. It's simple but still looks nice. Personally though, that's a lot of money. I probably wouldn't keep it for that reason. I also don't have any coins anywhere near this price range. Do they make something with that same design in silver? Might be a lot easier on your wallet and you could enjoy the remainder of that money on multiple other purchases!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4211 Posts |
Very nice photos!! Yes, get the lint out of the capsule with some compressed air.
I like it am rooting for you to keep it. I opted for the 2015 and 2017 1 oz. gold Liberty coins as my OT "splurges". But I may opt for a 1 oz. Platinum coin next year.
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Valued Member
 United States
176 Posts |
Thanks for all the replies, I did send it back, just too much money for a coin I wasn't in love with.
I'm pretty new to collecting and have been focusing on Morgans and Eagles as far as silver dollars go.
I've not purchased any gold coins as of yet so the St. Gauden's double eagle is interesting.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Quote: ...just too much money for a coin I wasn't in love with Sound reasoning. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1026 Posts |
There are 51 left as of now - just in case anyone is interested...
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