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 Thursday, August 28, 2008
Legit coins or simply fads?
Posted by Dave

What a difference a year makes. Today the First Spouse gold coins for Andrew Jackson will become available to collectors.

I imagine the commencement of sales at noon Eastern time today on the Mint Web site will cause very little fuss or bother. How unlike the case when the Thomas Jefferson was offered a year ago.

Jefferson happened to be the third and last First Spouse gold coins to sellout quickly. In fact, they were the last First Spouse coins to sell out at all.

Once the novelty wears off, so does buyer interest apparently. Does this mean the Mint is offering the numismatic equivalent of the hoola hoop? Hot one minute and then forever on the margin, fondly recalled by those who remember the fad?

Could be.

Legislation for the National Parks quarter series includes provisions to make versions of the designs in five-ounce sizes three inches in diameter. Colin Bruce of the Standard Catalog of World Coins staff called these large “coins” hockey pucks many years ago.

Another piece of legislation calling for civil rights quarters has exactly the same provision for a three-inch, five-ounce silver version. How much further can the U.S. Mint take novelty in numismatics?

I am sure we will eventually find out, but we collectors may not like the answer.

Perhaps there will even be a U.S. coin for the hoola hoop. How about that?



8/28/2008 9:00:28 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [4]
8/28/2008 7:50:27 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
The U.S. Mint is just following the example of other national and private mints in minting coins just for collectors--not for circulation. There are a very a large number of NCLT coins, and more are being produced every week.

Would I buy these new U.S. Coins? Only as bullion pieces-not as real numismatic collectables.

Al Beck98SNJ
8/29/2008 12:20:27 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I am still waiting for the "Coin Bloggers Commemorative Coin."
8/29/2008 11:59:04 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hey... I'm for the "Coin Bloggers' Commemorative Coin!" I think we deserve it!! :-)
9/4/2008 12:11:18 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I have mixed feelings about all of these new "coins". Is it too much of a good or bad thing. I am not sure.
One thing to remember is YOU do not have to collect them or even be interested in them. If there is no interest in the "giant" coins they will just become bullion based novelties. Then, who ever wants them can purchase them at very low or near silver prices at the time.
So, I think it is all good!
Philip Lo Presti
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