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Will You Buy The Palladium Coin If The US Mint Produces It?

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 Posted 07/28/2011  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add macmercury to your friends list
Of course I would, needn't need to ask.
It goes in my territory.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  7:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ed_B to your friends list
It would be good to have US coins produced in all 4 of the precious metals, so I would support such coinage. It would also be good if they could produce these in 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 oz. sizes.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  7:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mmorgan22 to your friends list

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It would also be good if they could produce these in 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 oz. sizes.


fractional sizes would be nice. Then I would have to buy a full set. Premiums might be a little high though.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  7:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ICanSeeYou7687 to your friends list
Do they have mock ups drawn or samples? I would be interested in seeing these!
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 Posted 07/28/2011  8:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throwbackid to your friends list
When is this do up or is it a rumor? I would definitely be interested in an oz of palladium.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  8:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
One online dealer, shows a 1 oz palladium bar for $909.70 plus shipping, and 1/2 oz bullion coin from China for $895.00 plus shipping.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  8:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add junior e to your friends list
It is going to be called The Macmercury Palladium Eagle (just kidding of course). The bill is passed the House and Senate and the Mercury design was part of the legislation. It is waiting for Obama's signature and after that it's off to the mint to start production, probably a 2012 release. The obverse and the reverse are going to be done in high relief. The Eagle on the back is taken from the 1907 Architects Gold Medal. Weinman designed the Architects Gold Medal too. It is in my opinion the most beautiful rendition of an eagle that I've ever seen on any coin or medal. This is going to be an amazing coin. The mint has a write up with pictures. I can't wait to see this coin and especially in proof. Now that I've seen it I'm going for proof only. Well, maybe one uncirculated. Do a search palladium eagle obverse and reverse.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  10:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silverhawk74 to your friends list
I would get one. I think it would be cool to have at least 3 oz. of P, P, and G, not to mention at least 100 oz. of silver....

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 Posted 07/28/2011  10:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JackB to your friends list
Looks like it will be a beautiful coin, and I look forward to getting one, but if they are 900 bucks, that will be a problem. Maybe a 1/2 oz would be manageable...
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 Posted 07/28/2011  11:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wpd7 to your friends list
Beautiful coin, but it would be nice if they actually started designing new designs instead of recycling old ones.
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 Posted 07/28/2011  11:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bizybackson to your friends list
I think so, particular if it comes out in fractional sizes the first year. I have seen the AIA medal and it is a stunning ultra high relief work, not sure if modern mint presses can accurately capture the nuance of subtle detail on such a small coin, so I may go for at least a single 1 oz. coin.
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 Posted 07/29/2011  07:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add junior e to your friends list
The mint can definitely handle small detail. I had a 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle in hand yesterday and the detail and shape was amazing. Unfortunately it had a lot of hairlines in the field from die polishing.
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 Posted 07/29/2011  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add macmercury to your friends list
I can't wait to get this before the world ends another time...

MacMercury , I like the ring of that tone.
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 Posted 07/29/2011  8:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ed_B to your friends list

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Premiums might be a little high though.

They might be at that. On the other hand, tell that to the people who bought gold at $250 an oz. or silver under $10 an oz. With the way that things are going in the financial world, I worry MUCH less about paying a premium on PMs than I do about losing most of my dollars to inflation. Yes, it would be nice to be able to buy PMs at little to no premium but that's probably not going to happen anytime soon.
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 Posted 07/29/2011  8:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JackB to your friends list
I absolutely agree with you Ed_B, problem is if you don't got it, you don't got it; 900+ bucks is a lot for one coin. I always wished I'd bought a 1966 427 Cobra for 5 or 6K, but just didn't have it. I hope they offer something smaller than the 1 oz $25 version, or I may have to go for the 2nd mortgage!
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