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Rest in Peace
United States
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Are they going to hold up as "good" (Gag!) as the Sac's ? Mike 
Edited by Mike 04/30/2005 12:32 am
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Belgium
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A new golden dollar will of course give more people the chance to sell junk as if it were gold For non english speaking people the difference between "gold" golden and gold is non existent This guy located in "ships quickly UK" has come down in price but is still asking 10 UK pounds for what looks like a selfgraded MS65 Sac http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....2403366&rd=1
Edited by ageka 04/30/2005 07:14 am
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United States
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Ageka makes a really good point here. I still see people five years into the program who think that the Sackies are actual gold, and you just can't convince them that they're actually made out of the same stuff as their kitchen faucet. These are people who were born and raised in the US, so I can definately see how a non-English speaking person could be easily fooled.  Rachel [:p]
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New Member
United States
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quote: This is good news (for the Mint). The Proof Set/Mint Set for 2007 and 2008 will have to have three 'containers'; one for the quarters, one for the dollars, and one for the cent, nickel, dime, half, and golden dollar.
I wonder how much extra I'll have to pay to get a proof set without the presidents.
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New Member
United States
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quote: We couldn't get enough Sackies when they were first released, but now just try to give them away!
I'm thinking just the opposite. My roll of Sacagaweas is going to start looking pretty good by comparison.
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Pillar Of The Community
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At this time they are supposed to keep making the Sackie as well so that proof set should be a hum dinger!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
4869 Posts |
You know, I might just quit the hobby. It's gonna start costing more to collect buying mint sets by paying an extra price to get the basic issue coins with those stupid president dollars inflating the price.
David
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Rest in Peace
United States
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All I cann say is Here we go again. I think I will leave these new sets up to the modern coin collectors.
catman
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Rest in Peace
United States
2884 Posts |
Amen Catman.... Mike 
Edited by Mike 05/02/2005 12:46 am
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United States
980 Posts |
Anyone (esp ND, who follows this closely)- is there any hope that this bill won't pass the senate?
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United States
2724 Posts |
Very slim. The way the current bill is worded, it will pass quickly. Everyone wanting to get the Lincoln redesign in 2009 has to sign off on this dollar bill. So look for a 2006 dollar coin. The only good part of all of this, is that by 2009 we won't have to worry about them. The last two coins failed in two years. This won't be an exception to that rule.
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 United States
4869 Posts |
Supposing the dollar presidential coins fail, will they just up and stop the series before its finished? For those who might collect these, could they end up with only a partial collection if production is stopped? David quote: Originally posted by national dealer
Very slim. The way the current bill is worded, it will pass quickly. Everyone wanting to get the Lincoln redesign in 2009 has to sign off on this dollar bill. So look for a 2006 dollar coin. The only good part of all of this, is that by 2009 we won't have to worry about them. The last two coins failed in two years. This won't be an exception to that rule.
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Rest in Peace
United States
954 Posts |
Good Question...! What are they going to do with the next president..?
catman
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United States
2724 Posts |
It will end up being sold like the other failed coins. Only through the mint for a premium.
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United States
980 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by catman
Good Question...! What are they going to do with the next president..?
catman
Catman, I belive that in the current wording, tyhe sitting president is excluded form the series. My next question, I though that current US law forbids living persons being depicted on coins (altough I realize this statute was ignored in several "classic' US commemoratives..
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