Rating bullion coins-AGEs first, then ???
Weg
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Here in the US, AGEs are the most recognized and collected bullion type coins. Which ones do you feel would be 2nd, 3rd, and 4th?
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Silver eagles
Canadian Maples
JM and Engelhard
For Gold
Golde Eagles
Canadian gold maples
Kruggerrands
Pamp/Credit Suisse
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<< <i>For silver:
Silver eagles
Canadian Maples
JM and Engelhard
For Gold
Golde Eagles
Canadian gold maples
Kruggerrands
Pamp/Credit Suisse >>
What about gold Buffalos?
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<< <i>are buffalos bullion? There more of collector coins I was thinking. >>
I was going to say Buffs as 2nd
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I'm happy to see the order of AGE, Maple Leaf, Kuggerrand, which is in line with my own thoughts; Pamp Suisse sounds good for the fourth.
I don't want to count the chickens before they hatch, so on Friday when I should have my last purchase in hand I'll add a part two into this.
I thought Maple Leafs would rate near the top.
Now I wonder how much the collector premium would be, if one the four coin AGE had a mintage of less than 1,000 sets?
I believe the lowest mintage was 2001 when 16,564 four coins sets were sold.
Does anyone know how many 2006 20th anniversary sets were sold?
With a mintage of 801 sets I figured this would to be a good one to stash away for awhile; time will tell.