this week's mintages http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-medal-of-honor-gold-5-sprints you have to scroll down to see the numbers
Thanks for sharing the links Dan. For some odd reason I don't get them anymore. Used to, then they stopped sending them. It would be nice if you continued to post the mintage up-dates. Old codgers like me sometimes have difficulty working our way around the "net".
ok- here is the latest on mintages- notice the Lucy Hayes http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-silver-eagles-up-at-month-end the unc MoH and Army gold commems are also interesting
here are the latest figures http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-proof-eagle-sales-results-differ
Yeah if they stay this stagnant the rest of the year they might be comparable in mintage to some of the good ones in the '90's. I don't know if you were talking about gold or silver, but for the silver a lower mintage does't always guarantee higher value. The 2002 Salt Lake Olympic silver, for one, is a low mintage dog. If you're talking the gold MOH however, with that design and a low mintage, then yeah, I think it'll be a keeper. Also the silver proof and uncirculated sets, both this year and last would be ones to look at. This years uncirculated set is still under a half million and they've been on sale pretty much the whole year. You gotta go all the way back to '62 to find mintages under 600,000. Thanks for posting these Dan, it's handy to have them on here.
those unc spouses are really low (and really expensive!) http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-silver-eagle-totals-rising-again
thank you for the stats . looks like a lot of gold proofs were sold and not very many 1 ounce unc gold. I like the finish on the unc gold better anyways.