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 Posted 12/31/2010  2:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add parkquarters to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

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So what is the chance of being able to buy a set of the 5-ounce coins?

"I don't know what anyone's chances are," Haynes said. "It's almost like a lottery."



http://numismaster.com/ta/numis/Art...icleId=16399

Can't we buy these on january 3rd 2011
for $860 + s/h from the AP's if so then wy are folks bidding on ebay for them for thousands ?

http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_kw=atb...ins&_rusck=1
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The article did say it was sort of a lottery. Some people don't want to take a chance of missing out. Plus no one has bid as far as I can see with 8 hours to go. The best idea I see is if you can get a set resell it as quickly as possible an go buy some nice key date coins with the profits. I can't believe these sets will hold the resell values for very long.
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Last night I saw a spot on HSN, and the guys were selling a set of 2010 five oz. certified park quarters. I never saw them before, but you would have to have a major interest in them to pay $4700 for a set of five.
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