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All the 2010Ps are supposed to be 27,000 mintage, I heard the price is set at 279 for all 2010Ps. I havent heard a mintage or price for the 11Ps. I hope both are low
Kie
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I havent heard a mintage or price for the 11Ps. I hope both are low. Me too! But...2 things: 1. Both 2010 pucks have sold out already, so I don't think they'd have a reason to mint fewer, especially considering the current margin. 2. I don't know how this works, so someone who does, please pipe up... but I would expect that they'd have to have a mintage number in mind well prior to minting as a business model, and since the first 2011 is probably going to be on sale in ~9-10 weeks, I don't know that they'd have enough time to adjust manufacturing cycles based on sales in the past 6. I just don't know how nimble they are.
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All of the remaining 2010 uncirculated pucks will be priced @ $279.95 minimum. Only change will be if silver goes up substantially, in which case, whichever 2010 has not been released then will be held back and repriced. Nothing has been said about the '11 uncirculated pucks by the Mint or on blogs about mintages or pricing, apart from the 127,500 bullion coins for each of the 5 designs. They should be busy striking the Vicksburg bullion coins right about now. 50,000 each of the '11 designs would not be surprising.
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Yep. We are figuring the cost into our bills so we can get all of them. Still waiting for the Hot Springs to come back from PCGS.
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United States
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You know as of now I am only thinking of geting 2010s. Hopefully the mintage for 2011 and on will be much more, making this year key ;)
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United States
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I'm in too, after buying the two previous release, I'm need to tire up my belt to get my two YS.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I havent heard a mintage or price for the 11Ps. I hope both are low. Me too! But...2 things: 1. Both 2010 pucks have sold out already, so I don't think they'd have a reason to mint fewer, especially considering the current margin. 2. I don't know how this works, so someone who does, please pipe up... but I would expect that they'd have to have a mintage number in mind well prior to minting as a business model, and since the first 2011 is probably going to be on sale in ~9-10 weeks, I don't know that they'd have enough time to adjust manufacturing cycles based on sales in the past 6. I just don't know how nimble they are.
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I would think they have already minted at least the first 2 coins of 2011 by now since it's june already.
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Well regardless of future prices/mintages, we know the Yosemite will be $280/27k. Personally I feel that mintage will be up after the 2011 releases and the years go on 2010 and 2011 will command higher value based on that. But who knows. This isn't spending money so I guess it depends on the market. Yosemite starts in about 12 hours. Better get some sleep. 
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm in for one, but not today, probably by this weekend. The mint charged my CC a full week on Yellowstone before actually shipping it. Wonder if the release is going to sell out faster than in 15 days than HS and Yellowstone? The premium as it stands is $19/oz on this coin.
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Pillar of the Community
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can't log onto the mints website anyone got a good contact number?
Have these actually gone on sale yet? Or are they already sold out?
Edited by w1a9c8k5 06/09/2011 10:53 am
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United States
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They go on sale in about an hour from now. You can call 1-800-USA-MINT to order, if the web doesn't work for you.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Alright soI'll be the first to admit I'm not a huge modern coin collector ( I love the old stuff). On the other hand I bougth 3 set of the first 5 ATB sets when they came out. I looked at them and since then they have gone in my safety deposit box. So these coins the mint are release are all 2010 again with just a different mint mark? I am trying to read up more but being on a government computer I get a lot of "access Denied" websites. Any help would be great. Thanks
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Essentially yea. They released a bullion (no MM) version. High mintage (realtively) and small premium (relatively) over spot. These were not sold directly by the mint but through resellers like APMEX, etc. The collector version, sold through the mint, has a proper finish and a P mint mark. It is being sold for $279 with a much smaller mintage limit. It's like ASEs, just no proof version.
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