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2009 Dc/US Territories Quarters Sold Out

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Will the secondary market now take over on these will the prices skyrocket in the coming months ?


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 Posted 10/28/2010  09:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dvorak to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They had to either stop selling them or raise the price. $30 was getting awful close to spot!
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Raising the price doesn't make a whole lot of sense. The coins are already minted from last year's price. It's not like melting them down will help anything.
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I don't see the price jumping too much. I'm sure they will increase but not a lot. If they'd sold out in a couple of weeks back in 2009, then yes, the price might skyrocket... but pretty much everyone who wants them now has them.
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They wouldn't have sold out by now if silver had remained below $20/oz.

With the Mint issue price becoming so little a premium
over their melt value, a sellout was assured.

I don't forsee huge short-term price gains for this Set (other than for
bullion value), but there were less than 300,000 of the Six-Quarter
box/COA sets and that should be few enough to be give them decent
numismatic interest even if silver falls.

Indeed, everyone who wants one has one right now, so any
numismatic value gain would have to be in the long-term.
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