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Pillar of the Community
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Did anyone buy any of the American Innovation 2019 $1 Reverse Proof Coin - Delaware.They still not sold out.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Regardless of special finish, I don't expect them to sell out any time soon, if at all. Especially not in one day, given the lukewarm reception of yet another numismatic-only dollar coin. edit: However, having once called Delaware my home, I will likely purchase one or two for myself and a few more for stocking stuffers for family still in Delaware. 
Edited by CelticKnot 11/08/2019 4:28 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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this series doesn't appeal to me at all
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Valued Member
United States
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I ordered one. With 50+ more to come, I'm not getting multiple!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I plan on getting a couple of them. I imagine some states will do better than others. I like the PA design best of the first four that came out.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I don't know why...most things I have to buy in 3s (except for houses and cars) 
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Pillar of the Community
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I got a set. One set is enough for me. IMHO, PA and NJ tie for the best design out of the first four.
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United States
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Bedrock of the Community
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12812 Posts |
Ordered. We'll see if this if this is the beginning or the end of a pattern.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: We'll see if this if this is the beginning or the end of a pattern. What pattern are you referring to?
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Valued Member
United States
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I bought one because I plan to keep up with the series even though I don't expect it to take off at all. If I'm not mistaking, this is the first entirely NIFC dollar series produced and most non collectors don't even know it exists, while collectors seem mostly uninterested. Even so, I'll get one each of the Philadelphia and Denver coins, which I can pick up for basically pocket change, and the proof and reverse proofs of each one. It's more or less a way for me to complete a set from the beginning without having to back track looking for issues I missed.
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Pillar of the Community
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I just did a little math. If pricing remains stable for the life of the run, I figure I'll spend about $1,113 for the complete set (including the 2018 'entry' coins.
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We'll see if this if this is the beginning or the end of a pattern. What pattern are you referring to? wyzeguy, I believe CelticKnot is saying he ordered the Delaware coin and is debating whether or not he will continue ordering the series. Quote: I just did a little math. If pricing remains stable for the life of the run, I figure I'll spend about $1,113 for the complete set (including the 2018 'entry' coins. When the Mint at their Numismatic Forum a couple of weeks ago indicated that these coins would not be included with the annual mint and proof sets and that the reverse proof coins would be individual issues, I did the same math and came to pretty much the same answer . Before that news from the Mint, I figured that I would collect the series, as I do get the annual sets. So anticipating that I would get the remaining coins with the annual sets, I did previously get the 2018 coins and the 2019 proof set . Now that the Innovation dollars will be separate from the annual sets and there won't be a reverse proof set, I'm debating collecting the series. For now, it's a pass for me 
Edited by BadDog 11/10/2019 07:32 am
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Quote: I just did a little math. If pricing remains stable for the life of the run, I figure I'll spend about $1,113 for the complete set (including the 2018 'entry' coins. Yup, I think especially for this set it's definitely going to be much more expensive purchasing directly from the Mint. I got into Coin collecting just before the final years of the Presidential dollars. Once that run finished I was able to get the entire proof set for about $85 on ebay. Being that I'm here this time and able to start collecting a set from the beginning, I'll more than likely just purchase the AI dollars every year from the Mint even though it's going to cost me a whole lot more.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: wyzeguy, I believe CelticKnot is saying he ordered the Delaware coin and is debating whether or not he will continue ordering the series. yup! 
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