***Official 2007-W AGE Thread***

April 24, 2007
2007 Gold Uncirculated American Eagles Available April 27
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint announced today that 2007 Gold Uncirculated American Eagle Coins will go on sale beginning at noon (ET) on April 27.
“The uncirculated American Eagles proved to be such a popular new series for collectors last year that we are launching the coins five months earlier in 2007,” said United States Mint Director Edmund C. Moy. “We will mint to demand, with no mintage limits, to give interested customers the best opportunity to add these beautiful coins to their collection.”
Struck on specially burnished blanks, the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Coins feature a finish similar to their bullion counterparts, but they carry the "W" mint mark reflecting their striking at the United States Mint at West Point. Each coin is encapsulated in plastic and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
The American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Coins are priced at the relative mid-point between the American Eagle Proof Coins and the American Eagle Bullion Coins, and bear the same designs. Gold values affect overall production costs for this program, and the 2007 prices are listed below.
The American Eagle Gold Uncirculated One ounce coin is $749.95; the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Half-ounce coin is $379.95; the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Quarter-ounce coin is $195.95; the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Tenth-ounce coin is $89.95, and the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Four-Coin Set is $1,379.95.
To order online, visit the United States Mint's secure website at www.usmint.gov. To order by telephone, call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order by calling 1-888-321-MINT (6468).
Contact: Press inquiries: Michael White (202) 354-7222
Customer Service information: (800) USA MINT (872-6468)
Mint PR
2007 Gold Uncirculated American Eagles Available April 27
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint announced today that 2007 Gold Uncirculated American Eagle Coins will go on sale beginning at noon (ET) on April 27.
“The uncirculated American Eagles proved to be such a popular new series for collectors last year that we are launching the coins five months earlier in 2007,” said United States Mint Director Edmund C. Moy. “We will mint to demand, with no mintage limits, to give interested customers the best opportunity to add these beautiful coins to their collection.”
Struck on specially burnished blanks, the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Coins feature a finish similar to their bullion counterparts, but they carry the "W" mint mark reflecting their striking at the United States Mint at West Point. Each coin is encapsulated in plastic and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
The American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Coins are priced at the relative mid-point between the American Eagle Proof Coins and the American Eagle Bullion Coins, and bear the same designs. Gold values affect overall production costs for this program, and the 2007 prices are listed below.
The American Eagle Gold Uncirculated One ounce coin is $749.95; the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Half-ounce coin is $379.95; the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Quarter-ounce coin is $195.95; the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Tenth-ounce coin is $89.95, and the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Four-Coin Set is $1,379.95.
To order online, visit the United States Mint's secure website at www.usmint.gov. To order by telephone, call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order by calling 1-888-321-MINT (6468).
Contact: Press inquiries: Michael White (202) 354-7222
Customer Service information: (800) USA MINT (872-6468)
Mint PR
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Just a thought/hope.
Randy
Camelot
Any market in the BTS for these above melt and a few Benjamins?....I'll go look.
<< <i>If i were the mint, I would take the first 10,000 2007-W uncirculated Eagles and number them 1 of 10,000---- 2 of 10,000 and so on. then i would make a limit of 1,000,000 coins and randomly send the numbered ones out with orders! I would Guarantee one to any order of 100 or more.
and waiting in too many lines for rock concert tickets
Box of 20
<< <i>If the Gold Buffalo Fractionals come out these might be ignored. >>
Then this would be a good thing for the Eagles, no?
edit for proper English:
Who has the popcorn eating avatar/picture ?
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<< <i>If the Gold Buffalo Fractionals come out these might be ignored. >>
Then this would be a good thing for the Eagles, no? >>
Yes it would be a good thing for the Eagles if they're ignored
I only wish that Miss Liberty isn't this slim (or as attractive on the eyes as the original Saint Gaudens)
<< <i>Or, just put a special label that says "these were shipped before most of the others" on the first 10,000 sets to leave the Mint. >>
LOL
so what will it be this year? i'm sure one of you guys already knows....
If anything gets posted it will be right here:
LINKY
And, if they don't update they'll probably still do it. I called last year for my First Strike labels on the Platinums and the 20th Ann labels on the Gold and they didn't know either...
this year, I don't think I am gonna submit them at all, it is not worth the money
Nothing on the website.
“We will mint to demand, with no mintage limits, to give interested customers the best opportunity to add these beautiful coins to their collection.”
Whelp, that about says it all for me!
Not this year! I'll stick to buying the 2006 W Unc Golds & Plats
Whelp, that about says it all for me!
Aw come'on, Coinboy - you saw that comin..............didn't you?
I knew it would happen.
Was there a mintage limit for the 2006 w plats and unc gold last year?? I dont remember that there was one, I thought that it was also a mint to demand thing
I could be wrong and am trying to find out. I am not interested in buying these if there is not a set mintage figure to work with.
Swest
<< <i>I am not sure there was a mintage on the 1 oz, but I think that the smaller demoninations were limited.
I could be wrong and am trying to find out. I am not interested in buying these if there is not a set mintage figure to work with.
Swest >>
There was no published limited mintage last year. People hoarded near the end of the year because
the sales figures up to that point were extremely low, causing the Mint to close out the item.
Early Release will be done at NGC as well
Too many things to collect and can't afford it all.
Swest
Even if we buy nothing!
Proud recipient of two "You Suck" awards
j/k
maybe i need to pick a set or two up as well.....
the mint is doing the "day to day" shuffle on the availability date on backordered tenths......now 5/14.......since Friday PM
Do these guys know what Mint to Demand means....
Or does it now mean......"Mint to our Projected Demand" ?