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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Considering these coins are used by their sponsors as fundraisers in today's society, it seems like a wise move to reflect "today" while remembering the past. Agreed.  Quote: Let's hope the buffalo depicted on the silver dollar commemorative is not in the group being sent off for slaughter 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Modern coins, including those of the US Mint, often reflect modern sensibilities. So when a federal agency goes beyond it's intended purpose, it's a modern sensibility? I'll have to remember that. I have an idea for a new Department of Education coin. How about an image of a child reading a book on the obverse and an image of a SWAT team on the reverse. After all, the DEA has a SWAT team and we want to reflect it's modern sensibilities. Quote: Have a look at the recent US Marshal Service half dollar and the silver dollars for the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. Each is reflective of the current organization, not what it was when it started. There's absolutely nothing wrong with depicting historic and modern images of people/places/things on commemorative coins. I like it if it's done well. However, using a coin to promote a federal agency going beyond its intended purpose is not the same thing. Quote: Considering these coins are used by their sponsors as fundraisers in today's society, it seems like a wise move to reflect "today" while remembering the past. Putting a cultural theme on a NPS coin caused me not to purchase it, so I think they failed in that regard when it comes to me. I think the sales would be much better if they depicted another iconic US landmark on that side of the coin. Our country is made up of many rich and diverse cultures. I'd be all for a commemorative series celebrating these cultures. I just don't think it's a good idea to dilute one theme with another, no matter how well intended it may be. It makes for coins that are ho-hum as opposed to spectacular.
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 United States
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We need to dial back a bit here. The tone of this thread is heading in the wrong direction.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Hi, what does per pricing grid mean?
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Valued Member
United States
64 Posts |
The mint has a table they use to price their gold coins based on the spot price of gold in $50 increments. They evaluate pricing on Wednesday. If a coin is released when the price of gold is $1230 an ounce the price of the coin was based on the a spot price of $1200-1249.99 and will remain steady until spot price falls to $1199.99 or less, or rises to $1250.00 or more. I'm sure it can get a little more complex than this, but if the average of all closing gold prices over the previous week is higher or lower than the range they are currently priced at, the price of the coins move up or down with it. If the price exits that current price range for just a day or two, the price of the coin will not change. It is based on spot price average for the week. On a $5 gold commemorative the amount is will go up or down is $12.15 for each level.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Thanks @01GTB for detailed explanation!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
562 Posts |
Who's ready for these to go on sale?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Who's ready for these to go on sale? They'll have to wait until next week so that I can combine shipping with the annual proof set release on April 1. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Got in @ 9:01, done by 9:03. Bought the three coin proof set and the three loose unc coins. USM040202xx. Doesn't seem that popular today, most loyal customers must've gotten tired of the mint shenanigans this year.
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Valued Member
United States
343 Posts |
I agree for such beautiful parks they struck out on these lackluster designs. I guess after 50 ATBs they ran out of pretty designs.
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
I bought 2 unc half, 2 proof half and 1 each of the silver dollars. But not because the coins were great in any way...just my usual order to fill my set of proof and unc OGP Silver Dollars and Half Dollars, plus my extra set of CAPS Album half dollars.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
562 Posts |
Bought the three-coin proof set, plus the unc. dollar and half. I think the gold piece is the best of the lot, while the dollar and half are fine.
Personally, I think this year's two gold commemoratives have been some of the best modern U.S. coin designs. I'm excited to see how the NPS $5 looks in hand.
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 United States
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I agree, I think both gold coins are very sharp looking.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Oops sorry about that jbuck! I don't know how I missed this thread.  Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Quote: Who's ready for these to go on sale? I ordered a proof silver dollar today because I work for my state's park service and I love the NPS. Plus, despite not being very original on the obverse, I like the design! The gold is definitely better but out of my price range...
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 United States
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Quote: Oops sorry about that jbuck! I don't know how I missed this thread. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! No problem! 
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