I loved the Mount Rushmore from 2013. From 2014 the Everglades and Arches are winners for me. Wish I'd started stacking these a few years back.
For all those who want to own the ace of the series, this is it: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=141148107022 .
Someone shared this on another forum, so just passing it along... US Mint is offering a 10% discount on subscriptions of the P collector version of the 2014 http://www.coinnews.net/2013/12/23/us-mint-offers-10-subscription-discounts-on-coins-and-sets/ http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wc...storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&identifier=SUBS
Thanks for posting this. With the 10% discount it brings the cost for the P versions down to less than $140. The bullion versions go for about $125. With the difference being so small now, decided to go for the subscription and switch to collecting the P version. Thanks!
Based on past years release dates, looks very likely to be released in late January..... http://americabeautifulquarters.com/america-the-beautiful-quarters-release-schedule/
is it worth buying the coins living in australia? if u were ever to sell u would have to post back to the US. anyone here really interested in these coins?
I am keen on them, they look good, 5 oz and they are cheap. Then if they go up buy 30% or more in the US they are not going to be selling for spot here the Hawaii coin has tripled in price I think and there is a lot of talk about the Mount Rushmore. Your not going to loose money on them in my opinion.
thats another thing i dont understand i know there is ALOT of talk about the rushmore coin. but out of the 5 coins released this year, 2 of them including the rushmore have a mintage of 35k and the other 3 are 30k . so why is there talk at all about this one coin? which is the worst looking also that hawaii coin from 2012 thats price has gone crazy has almost the same mintage as all the other coins that year.... the hell?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I love the design Rushmore coin my wife hates it. I like the fact its zoomed in so show the construction of two of the faces rather that a more conventional view of all the presidents. I also think it'll become one of the most sought after coins in the series. Time will tell.
damn all u people and your beliefs. fine! i will buy 2 of these coins right after i post this cos im a weak follower and easily peer pressured, but if it dosent pay off in 3 years all of you guys are gona get a very aggressively worded letter, LOTA CAPS....and if the price spikes I KNEW IT!
Lol get a hundred of the Rushmores that's only 500 ounces. If they don't go through the roof you still have 500 ounces
I believe there will always be buyers for the ATB 5 oz coins. I just saw the new contending designs for 2015 here: http://news.coinupdate.com/ccac-reviews-america-the-beautiful-quarter-designs-3154/ .
Those are pretty awful. US Mint frontloaded just about all the good parks so from now on you are going to see some obscure parks with redundant and/or uninspired designs.
Maybe I should not admit this but I have never even heard of some of these places so I would agree that some are pretty obscure. But I do agree with mmissinglink that there is a market for these coins and I like them very much. I may never get rich on them but I do enjoy collecting them.
some good ones coming: 2016 Kentucky Cumberland Gap National Historical Park West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park 2017 Missouri Ozark National Scenic Riverways New Jersey Ellis Island National Monument (Statue of Liberty) 2019 Guam War in the Pacific National Historical Park
So far, my favorite one is 2013 Rushmore Mt. version. I bought one & put it on my desk....... so nice. My friends call it "Jefferson's tear"
Opinions are like buttholes. Here's just a few other U.S. Nat. Parks, Forests, and Monuments that are not "good" that are yet to be released: Great Smoky Mountains National Park Arches National Park Everglades National Park Blue Ridge Parkway Theodore Roosevelt National Park Statue of Liberty Ozark National Scenic Riverways Block Island National Wildlife Refuge San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site Oh, there's nothing good about any of these, right? .
Why not? Although Ellis Island is federal property and has always been historically considered in New York, the U.S. Supreme Court appointed a "Special Master" to mediate. The ruling in 1998 determined that the original island belongs to New York and the rest of the island, added after 1834, belongs to New Jersey.