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I hesitate to share this because it might come out as being negative. This is my perspective. If sigmomkey opts to share his, that is up to him....


I could post a lot more words, but you stated it just fine.

My opinion on a "new run" is that the price per coin, and the numbers required to wash the cost of the die creation, would be unlikely in todays climate.

Silver is what made it possible (the margin to the mint), copper was just doable because the number of silver rounds covered an extra obverse die. And we did that because we knew some folks would only be able to buy a single copper.

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Posts: 46424 | Location: Box 1663 Santa Fe, New Mexico | Registered: December 20, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I never heard of the history behind these.

Thanks for sharing.




 
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I would not entirely opposed to a copper, brass/bronze Wink, or pewter "coin". Something to always have on me in case I were to ever run into one us irl. Silver is nuts and getting nuttyer, as it should, but a nice copper piece would look cool. I have a few US Mint coins over the years and a few pewter restrikes of old medals. Just a thought. Love live Sigforum.

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I wasn’t around when these were made, and I’m very grateful that I was able to purchase one more than 10 years later.
Thank you sigmonkey and ffips for the effort that both of you put into making these.
 
Posts: 296 | Location: Long Island, NY | Registered: December 19, 2021Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The custom/one off molds and dies are not kept by Providential, and even if they did, the dies are hardened and cannot be changed/modified after final hardening.


Who has the original dies/molds and if they are still in existence, why can't they be used again? Why would they have to be altered at all? Wouldn't we all be happy with the original design?

I'm not trying to convince or apply pressure to either of you, I'm just curious.

Again, I'd be in for more, even given the increase in the price of silver.




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The reason I ask is because I knew a man who carried a half dollar in his pocket for roughly 30 years. It was hard to tell that it was a coin. It looked like it went through a rock tumbler.

He must also have carried rocks in his pocket for 30 years. Big Grin


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I have been a member for quite some time but just missed by a few years. I would be all in for a new coin whether silver, copper or a challenge coin. While I don't expect any member to sell one of their coins, I would pair a more than fair price for one. Just reach out to me.
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Yeah a new production run would be kinda cool.

As with NapoleonSolo, if anyone has any extra coins, I'd like the chance to get a few of the earlier coins.




 
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Copper might not be doable at the moment, I have looked at several sites and all sold out of copper at the moment.
 
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Platinum is about half the price of gold.





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Copper might not be doable at the moment, I have looked at several sites and all sold out of copper at the moment.


Maybe we all send in ten pennies from our piggy bank to be melted down.




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I was lucky enough to snag a bunch of the copper, silver & challenge coins when we did them all those many years ago. I have loved having them in my collection, & I think I have just been inspired to Karma off 2 challenge coins to some deserving members. Stay tuned for the thread . . .





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That’s really cool. I got into gold and silver last year and bought a small amount. I have some arfcom silver rounds when they offered them one time. Wish I had bought more at the price!


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Got my coin today and it truly is a work of art. Thanks again sigmonkey and ffips for the effort that was made years ago.
https://imgur.com/a/dCwwyTF
 
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