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United States
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Quote:I see the 2023 coins starting to show up for sale on APMEX, etc... premium attached... One of the first things I learned about modern coins is purchasing them is like gambling! ;-) Normally with coins intended for collectors with modern minting techniques they should come near perfect (69 or 70) but the 2021 and possibly 2023 may not always be that way and create 'condition' rarities. In that case its like gambling if you happened to get a 70 and it otherwise isn't like that across the board with everyones coins. Also if you buy bags or rolls and that happens same thing could occur. If its graded its less gambling although a few times milk spots or such can later cause issues. What is gambling are the cases where there is a high value on only the top grade of a coin (due to not being found in that grade but a few times) and all other grades are lower value than the grading fees. If you send it in hoping for that one grade that makes money, ,thats a form of gambling and urge people to check the census of the number in that grade, if there is only say 1 or 2 its super unlikely that your coin will be that grade.
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United States
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The Silver Peace dollar is one of the most iconic designs in U.S. numismatic history, but it is just one of many designs initially submitted. Unfortunately, most of these competing designs have been lost to time. Surprisingly, one of the design sketches from Adolph A. Weinmann that was in contention for the Peace dollar design has recently been discovered hidden amongst the thousands of numismatic documents, photos, and illustrations stored within the Smithsonian. Looks like they recreated some with 144 1 oz gold FDOI PF 70 medals and 660 2 oz silver FDOI PF 70 medals in the NGC population as gold and silver commemoratives by master engraver Jody Clark. So that is another example where a collector might like to have something interesting like that was just my point, but is not going to have lots of demand as its virtually unknown and is a commemorative rather than a us mint release and so shouldnt ever really go up in value but stuff like that perhaps is interesting to those who may like a 'collection' or variation but not those who after after making money mostly..  
Edited by datadragon 07/21/2023 6:03 pm
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United States
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While I see The idea You are Making, I am Sure, Others will be All In... Here. I am also seeing how Others Could Clearly be wanting for ANY of the Above mentioned " COINS ". I have NOT intended to be not seeing this. I am the First to say, Collect what You chose....Has Any one here purchased ANY of these Products, ?  These are Just NOT for Me .... As John Lennon would say, " Nothing's gonna Change My World ".........
Edited by Morgans Dad 07/21/2023 8:59 pm
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United States
125 Posts |
Where ever the price ends up, I'm just really happy to see the Peave and Morgan dollars available for sale. The interesting finishes are really outstanding and I'm excited to see everyones pictures of the reverse proof and proofs that are coming out. I'll definatley be buying them but wont be opening them :).
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United States
5611 Posts |
General, " I'll definatley be buying them but wont be opening them :). " Please Explain, How is It, Why  Thanks... I have NOT opened a BAG of Quarters Since Receiving/Collecting them ( Since Available ). I am waiting for A Perfect Rainy Day, Putting on The White Gloves Just to Open them and Search for ERRORS,  You,? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5611 Posts |
General, What is This Thing You call PEAVE, 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5611 Posts |
The History is Here, We are Living it, I Too am Excited about the Anniversary's and the Releases, to Come..... Thank You George Morgan, Thank You, Anthony de Francisci, 
Edited by Morgans Dad 07/23/2023 12:29 pm
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Valued Member
United States
125 Posts |
Quote: General, What is This Thing You call PEAVE, It's a joke. I'm making fun of the "PEAVE" DOLLAR. Like In God We TRVST". Back in 1918, They didnt know how to spell TR-U-ST. 
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Valued Member
United States
125 Posts |
Quote: General,
" I'll definatley be buying them but wont be opening them :). "
Please Explain, How is It, Why Thanks... I have NOT opened a BAG of Quarters Since Receiving/Collecting them ( Since Available ). I am waiting for A Perfect Rainy Day, Putting on The White Gloves Just to Open them and Search for ERRORS, You,? I don't know why. I guess I'm a natural hoarder and I take much joy in stacking unopened boxes of US Mint products. I used to open everyone I received but about 20 years ago, I just stopped opening them. I get much joy in seeing all the stacked up boxes and I like knowing I have the coins but I prefer that they be unboxed. I know, kinda weird but that's who I am I suppose 
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United States
5611 Posts |
General, I am the Same, in that I Hoard Too.... Just not That Much. I am Ole School, Hoarding/Collecting Has a Fine line, Once crossed, Obsession comes into play Too. I am OC, I do things a Certain way, My comment was Serious... I have Things from My childhood that Remind me, Take me back to a Time and Place that , Simply were easier, More Pleasant times, Gas Station Signage , Soda and Milk bottles, Etc Your collection of Un- Opened Mint Products has Me drooling, You could have some Sweet Errors, in them thar Boxes, Be Well, 
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United States
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I really don't care. They are basically bullion coins.
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