Do 2007 1/4 AGE bullion demand any premium?
nibanny
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I just bought a couple slightly over melt. (I bid on 2 just to get one and ended up winning them both! )
While checking the mintage I noticed that they are lowest mintage for the quarter ozers and the third lowest across all the sizes.
Is it just bullion or people will over pay for them?
While checking the mintage I noticed that they are lowest mintage for the quarter ozers and the third lowest across all the sizes.
Is it just bullion or people will over pay for them?
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<< <i>Is it just bullion or people will over pay for them? >>
There are one or two forum members seeking quarter and half ounce MS AGEs in either 69/70 for early/mid 90s dates and ms70 across all dates. MS70 $10 age's command a premium for nearly every date and are very tough to find on some of the early 90s dates. All of the burnished (2006-2008) $10's are pretty hot right now as well and have even more dealers/buyers chasing them. If you ever see true gem $10 (fresh from the tube) '90-'96 AGEs at a local shop don't think twice about buying all you can afford. I can find '99 (and to a lesser degree '98) $10's in high grade MS condition often enough, but the earlier stuff is incredibly hard to find in high grade condition (for me anyway).
In the meantime...
Box of 20
Well, got to wait until gold goes higher!