2009-W Silver Eagle
Am I right that the mint is not putting an end to the burnished silver american eagle? I thought that when I read the release that it was not mentioned as being one of the products coming to an end. I am just curious as to why they would choose to continue the silver but end the others.
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It seems to me that they would continue with just the bullion coins and cut the collectors coins out of the picture. Doing so would create a nice little "short set".
Of course, the notice said they would be getting rid of the unpopular stuff so maybe they will keep these around.
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They are also retaining the one ounce 2009-W Gold Eagle. But oddly, not the one ounce 2009-W Platinum Eagle.
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They are also retaining the one ounce 2009-W Gold Eagle. But oddly, not the one ounce 2009-W Platinum Eagle. >>
I thought they were keeping the one ounce W plats, right along with the one ounce W gold?
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I don't exactly understand the Mint's statement that they issued on the gold eagle subject:
American Gold Eagle Uncirculated Coins - These are the versions offered by the US Mint with the “W” mint mark. The fractional 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz coins and 4 coin set will be discontinued. Only the one ounce Proof coin will remain.
They deliberately don't say the 1oz is toast along with the other W-uncircs, but then they say only the proof will remain. Not sure exactly what they mean here.
PS: No, they specifically indicate that the 1 oz uncirc W plat is a goner.