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Pillar of the Community
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Just ordered one set of 3 coins.
How can you go wrong? This is cheaper than Junk Silver.
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Pillar of the Community
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I know. A monster box is cheaper than an ASE one. Is this normal? The blue Ridge is 12k+. They must have a back stock of the 2011 designs? I'm thinking gettysburg is looking mighty tempting
Edited by Cascade 09/07/2015 2:55 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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It is unlikely for a large dealer like JM Bullion to still keep stock from 2011. I am afraid they got it from somewhere or someone else. For example, a small dealer went busted and liquidated the stock to them? This can't be from individuals; since JMB has more than a thousand of each.
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Pillar of the Community
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I wonder if they'll go out of stock before the weekly special ends. That gettysburg is calling my name. It's gotta be the more popular of the 3
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Junk silver may not be junk as more of them get melted, its getting harder to find good examples to put into my collection, especially in grades of VF-EF. I think these are the condition that many collectors preferred in their albums, it is more affordable then AU to Mint state example.
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You gotta be quick.
Last minute I checked their inventory, the other two still have more than 2,500 in stock; that gettysburg has only 311 left.
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Normally I'm not into the BU, but seeing that price I pulled the trigger on a Glacier and Gettysburg.
Now only 192 left of the Gettysburg as of 5:20CT
Edited by mrpapageorgio 09/07/2015 6:21 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I think Gettysburg is the way to go with this offering. The cross collectible aspect and very popular subject matter almost offsets the high 2011 mintage numbers. Just imagine if Gettysburg was a 2010 issue or had Hawaii numbers 
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@Cascade,
$3.75 per oz premium has been the lowest that I have ever seen. It is roughly $3.5 off their regular premium; which means you are buying as if silver spot is already $11 per oz. That's why I bought them.
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Me too  Thanks for the info leon. From lurking on other threads you've posted in I get the feeling you know what you're talking about. You and yup are a reliable source of educated answers and I appriciate it  Are you a day trader as well?
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks for this post! I just got the group of 3 for $286.
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just ordered my gettysburg! only 173 left
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I just bought my Gettysburg as well. These are going fast.
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Just checked for the heck of it. Only 3 left of the Gettysburg as of 11:48CT.
Update: The individual sale of Gettysburg is gone.
Edited by mrpapageorgio 09/08/2015 01:07 am
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In the past two days, JM Bullion probably sold about 1,000 of these 5oz ATB (200 olympic, 100 glacier, 400 gettysburg, 100 3-coin-set). That's total about 300 orders if each people buys three. Considering JMB processes 3k order monthly, this kind of retail purchasing power is weak.
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