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Pillar of the Community
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Mint wrapped rolls of Westward Journey Nickels Does any one know how much they go for now. I have 2004P and D KeelBoat and Buffalo P and D mints. Thank you in advance for the info 
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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I've no idea idea Jim. Sorry. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Have you checked any completed auctions on ebay?
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Pillar of the Community
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No I haven't , I tend to shy a way from ebay when ever I can. Good thought though
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Valued Member
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P&D Keelboat are in the $6.00 range. The Bison P&D are available for about $5.50 as are the P&D Ocean in View. The ones to have are the Peace Medal rolls. The P goes for $19.00 and the D is about $12.00. I have some of each and wish I had the foresight to have bought more.
Thanks,
Jim
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Valued Member
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 why is the Peace medal rolls P mint $19.00? Whats so special about it? Vince
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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quote: why is the Peace medal rolls P mint $19.00? Whats so special about it?
I was wondering the same thing. I also can't figure out why the rolls of Peace Medal nickels are so much more than the other 3.
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Pillar of the Community
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I would guess that not too many people saved them in rolls? Maybe the D had errors in it and therefore more people saved rolls and neglected to save Ps? Or maybe the Ps had errors in the and people opened them up looking for errors and few rolls were saved? Or maybe some other coin related item was being hoarded and the P got neglected? Or people were getting sick of them and didn't bother getting P's? Maybe it's similar to what happened with the mid 80's Washington quarters?
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Valued Member
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It certainly does not have to do with the production numbers. Here are the numbers for the 2004 coins:
Design Philadelphia Denver Total Peace Medal 361,440,000 372,000,000 773,440,000 Keelboat 366,720,000 344,880,000 711,600,000
The D mint Keelboat has the lowest mintage of the series. Maybe since the Peace Medal was first it did not get the roll hoarding attention that the others did?
Who knows.
Jim
Edited by justjimrob 09/26/2007 08:52 am
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Pillar of the Community
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If I remmeber correctly the rolls were selling for about $45. a piece around here in the begining
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Bedrock of the Community
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When the Peace Medal rolls were first sold by the mint a large number of them were sold. I as at a show during the first weekend right after deliveries started. A LOT of people ordered those rolls because they thought they would be a good source for top quality coins. But at the show when the collectors and dealers started opening the rolls they found that they were VERY junky. At the beginning of the show the rolls were being quoted at $8 a roll. By the end of the show the dealers were breaking them open and putting them in their cash drawers because they couldn't move them at $2.40 a roll. A LOT of the rolls were destroyed in that fashion.
When the Buffalo came out in 2005 once again a lot of rolls were sold because of the popularity of the design. Most of these rolls were not opened because people were speculating on the ROLLS. But now that they were keeping those rolls, people decided to go back and pick up the rest of the roll sets. At that point the results of the destruction of the Peace Medal rolls became apparent. They were much less available than what their sales records would indicate and the prices for the rolls rose significantly.
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