USPS yes, US Mint No.
The USPS sells mint stamps at face value by mail.
The US Mint does not sell mint coins at face value by mail. I suppose one could travel, sometimes great distances and buy mint coins at face from a Federal Reserve Bank. Not my ball of wax. Ralph |
USPS yes, US Mint No.
Ralphael1 wrote:
The USPS sells mint stamps at face value by mail. The face value is far above production cost, and they know most sold to collectors will never get used anytime soon. It is sort of an alternate service to the supposed reciept-for-delivery-service use. (Many are actually printed just to be sold at 40x markup to collectors.) The US Mint does not sell mint coins at face value by mail. Production cost is much greater % of face. In fact, I think pennies are now made at a loss. I suppose one could travel, sometimes great distances and buy mint coins at face from a Federal Reserve Bank. Not my ball of wax. Ralph |
USPS yes, US Mint No.
Ralphael1 wrote:
The USPS sells mint stamps at face value by mail. The US Mint does not sell mint coins at face value by mail. I suppose one could travel, sometimes great distances and buy mint coins at face from a Federal Reserve Bank. Not my ball of wax. Not quite true now. If you go to the USMint's website http://www.usmint.gov and do some minor searching, you'll find that they are now selling minty-fresh 'Presidential' $1 coins in $250 boxes (10 $25 rolls) for $250 - price includes shipping. :-) -- ___________________________________________ ____ _______________ Regards, | |\ ____ | | | | |\ Michael G. Koerner May they | | | | | | rise again! Appleton, Wisconsin USA | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | _______________ |
USPS yes, US Mint No.
Terry Reedy wrote:
Ralphael1 wrote: The USPS sells mint stamps at face value by mail. The face value is far above production cost, and they know most sold to collectors will never get used anytime soon. It is sort of an alternate service to the supposed reciept-for-delivery-service use. (Many are actually printed just to be sold at 40x markup to collectors.) The US Mint does not sell mint coins at face value by mail. Production cost is much greater % of face. In fact, I think pennies are now made at a loss. With metals prices way, WAY down from their peaks not too long ago, I believe that all denominations (except possibly for the 5¢) are profitable for the USMint to produce. As of this typing, the metal cost of Dimes, Quarters and Half Dollars is now 9.7% of face value, the metal in Nickels is now 52.1% of 'face' (it was nearly twice face value over a year ago), Cents are now only 28.9% of 'face' (it was over 100% of face last year) and the metal cost of Dollars is only 3.03% of 'face'. (source - http://www.coinflation.com ) Of course, labor, equipment depreciation, utilities, transportation, etc, will all add some to those costs of production. -- ___________________________________________ ____ _______________ Regards, | |\ ____ | | | | |\ Michael G. Koerner May they | | | | | | rise again! Appleton, Wisconsin USA | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | _______________ |
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