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Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners? I think this years series keys are sleeping because in the history of this series there have been no real keys and therefore no financial winners. I could see this issue growing steadily in value for the following reasons... 1. GOLD: Struck in… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
<< <i>I and someone I know purchased a large quantity of these well before they went back order. They were "in stock and reserved". Today, we received over 1,000 canceled orders. The sales figures appear to overstate the mintage by a large amount. My orders were place when the sales figures were at least 30- 40% less.… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
I don't see the proof AGEs as obvious winners, just potential winners. Mintages of 15,000 are hard for me to get excited about with this series. Their success really depends on the collector base -- if there are large numbers of people collecting these by year, they could do well. But I'm not sure that there ARE 15,000+… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
Thanks for the update. Not much there to get too excited about IMHO. The 1/10 oz coin for 1999 has roughly a 19,000 mintage as I recall and is worth no more than most other dates in the series. Ditto for the 1 oz coins - in line with a number of other "low" mintage dates (2001, 2002, 1998, 1997) that are worth virtually no… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
If you are speaking about 2008 dated coins - I can only tell you why I have not bought any (yet). The 1/10 oz and 1/4 oz coins are selling for between $1,200 - $1,600/oz. at the US Mint site. I am not interested in paying $1,200 - $1,600/oz for this year's proof gold. Previous year(s) proof gold are available for roughly… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
<< <i>If you are speaking about 2008 dated coins - I can only tell you why I have not bought any (yet). The 1/10 oz and 1/4 oz coins are selling for between $1,200 - $1,600/oz. at the US Mint site. I am not interested in paying $1,200 - $1,600/oz for this year's proof gold. Previous year(s) proof gold are available for… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
Thanks Wondercoin. I needed an excuse for cancelling the few single proof 1/10ths I placed orders for yesterday. I just don't feel the love with these coins like I did with the buffs. I really wanted to but I feel it's like bringing a "nice-looking" girl home from the bar and then you wake up with her in the morning and… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?

<< <i>I and someone I know purchased a large quantity of these well before they went back order. They were "in stock and reserved". Today, we received over 1,000 canceled orders. The sales figures appear to overstate the mintage by a large amount. My orders were place when the sales figures were at least 30- 40% less.… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?

<< <i> << <i>I and someone I know purchased a large quantity of these well before they went back order. They were "in stock and reserved". Today, we received over 1,000 canceled orders. The sales figures appear to overstate the mintage by a large amount. My orders were place when the sales figures were at least 30- 40%… -
Re: Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
I often wonder who are buying AGE in proof format every year since 1986. The 1oz mintage indicates each year the Mint sold an approximate 25,000 coins to probably 10,000 collectors and 15,000 investors. I do not consider 25K mintage a small quantity but it is nice to own a complete set of 22 or 24 AGE 1oz proof (24 if the…
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