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 Posted 08/03/2008  9:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ken8400 to your friends list
I'll pass , way to much.
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 Posted 08/04/2008  11:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
I really suspect the Mint is on the verge of distroying the coin collecting hobby with excessive products like the US Postage stamps. I'm just waiting for the Elvis Commemorative coins.
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 Posted 08/04/2008  10:26 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list
Not a big Elvis fan.....but I AM in Memphis......
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 Posted 08/05/2008  8:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ratio411 to your friends list
Wow... the mint is looking more and more like
those sharks that put common coins in fancy
packaging.

As for the "Chinese market" comments:
The mint ought not worry with that market...
They will make their own US coins!
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 Posted 08/06/2008  08:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eaglefoot to your friends list
80% of China's population live in poverty. So, not many sale's there !
And the percentage of Asian Americans in this country is not very high, not compared to African Americans or Latino Americans which are about 17%.
I don't see the need or interest for the "push" by Director Choy for this really.....and I expect that "sales" will reflect the bad idea that this is....8/8/8.
Surely it wasn't motivated merely because of his "descent". Perhaps a bad business decision by Mr. Choy ?......we'll see how well they do "internationally" I guess.......too expensive for most of the world's citizens to purchase anyway.
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 Posted 08/06/2008  11:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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80% of China's population live in poverty. So, not many sale's there !
20% of 1.3 billion people is 260 million; looks like a sizable market to me!
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 Posted 08/06/2008  11:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eaglefoot to your friends list
Actually on second thought.......isn't it the case that "Congress" legistlates and decides these ideas.......it wouldn't have been Mr. Choy the director of the Mint who had this done or "implemented" anything.



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20% of 1.3 billion people is 260 million; looks like a sizable market to me!

...Jbuck strikes again !.....
Of course, you'll look this up and I won't, but, just guessing that remaining "20%" are not "wealthy" ! In fact, I would guess that about one half of one percent would be considered "wealthy". The other 19 and a half percent might be "lower middle income" and a $1,100.00 American Buffalo coin would just NOT BE HIGH ON THEIR LIST OF THINGS THEY NEED AND WANT FOR THEIR FAMILIES!.......hmmmmm ?
So, regardless of the "stat challenge" and sales predictions and likely feasible markets.....I bet I'm kinda right !
I wonder how can we ever know how many Chinese citizens have purchased this coin or set ?......(not counting Govt. officials, gold hoarders, and counterfeiting operators)
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In fact, I would guess that about one half of one percent would be considered "wealthy".
6.5 million people!

Maybe this will shed some light.
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08/06/2008 12:11 pm
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 Posted 08/06/2008  12:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add halfabustisbetter to your friends list
People just don't want to overpay for bullion products.

Also, in our common method of writing dates it's not all 8's until 2088.

If the mint guaranteed my luck would improve it wouldn't be worth the premium.
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 Posted 08/06/2008  12:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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Also, in our common method of writing dates it's not all 8's until 2088.

I still have nightmares about Y2K, so I am waiting until 8-8-8888 before I feel happy-go-lucky!
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isn't it the case that "Congress" legislates and decides these ideas.......it wouldn't have been Mr. Choy the director of the Mint who had this done or "implemented" anything

Since this technically isn't a new product, i.e. the coins already exist as separate items, it is just more of a repackaging of current issues in a similar fashion to the availability of single Pres proofs and a dollar set last year. Congress only gets involved when it is a design or composition change but the Mint can repackage to their heart's content and that appears to be what they are doing. Also, I would not assume that this is directed only at the Chinese market- the number 8 has meaning for most Asian cultures and many Chinese/Asian Americans still retain cultural symbols such as numerology. I think you may underestimate the affluence of the Chinese population. Yes, many live in abject poverty but they have a new money population that is growing rapidly and they want tangible assets- real estate, big cars(Buicks are huge sellers in China-more were sold in China last year than in the US), and precious metals.
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 Posted 08/07/2008  08:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add neversuited1 to your friends list
If anyone would like me to build a nice wooden box that says 8-8-08 on it for $122.98, just PM me!
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 Posted 08/07/2008  09:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jays-Dad to your friends list
Don't forget that 8-8-08 is the start of China's first Olympics. There may well be a frenzy for these. The good news is that there is no limit on the production amount.
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 Posted 08/07/2008  10:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eaglefoot to your friends list
China is going to be the largest most powerful superpower the world has ever seen in about 40 to 50 years is my prediction. They are "emerging" right now.....basically copying us in a lot of ways.
That is a threatening idea for my generation I think.

And yeah, after considering everything mentioned here, the programs I've watched on China (China Rising), the modern cities with skyscrapers, etc. being built, the largest dam in the world, other monumental projects, etc. etc...Jbucks link provided ....Biokemists usual lucid wise words ...I say.....30 years ago I would have been right!......but the world is changing and China is changing with it and is evolving towards a direction unimaginable for us in the rest of the world. No one will be able to envision what China will be like as THE dominant power in the world 40 or 50 years from now.
Certainly, if referring to the "whole Asian culture populous on Earth, these U.S. Gold Buffalo coins (& others) will "sell"........but focusing on China specifically was my "detour" route....So, their "affluence" in certain population pockets may very well produce some people who want to seek out a foreign nations gold coins.....and this "affluent" segment may have a HUGE number of numismatics who will "rush out" to buy our Gold coins.......
So, I admit that there's more of a "market" in China, specifically, and not talking about all of Asia, for people wanting to buy a U.S. Minted gold coin, than I realized while typing away there...
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08/07/2008 10:31 am
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