my estimation prices for lincoln chronicle set and 4 pc cent proof set are: lincoln chronicle set - between $99.95 to $119.95 lincoln 4 pc proof set - $19.95
Offering price for the lincoln chronical set should be around $59.95, I guess. Ebay price may reach $100 the same day.
I agree. Price should be in this neighborhood. After all this issue is only going to contain a proof comm'em and four cents. It's not a legacy set....
Mint must have just added that. I was on their calander of upcoming issues yesterday and the chronicles set was not listed. It is now...
presidential dollar: harrison 55,160,000 (P), 43,260,000 (D) total 98,420,000 tyler 43,540,000 (P), 43,540,000 (D) total 87,080,000 polk 32,760,000 (P), 53,650,000 (D) total 86,380,000 (not final) quarter: D.C. 83,600,000 (P), 88,800,000 (D) total 172,400,000 P.R. 53,200,000 (P), 86,000,000 (D) total 139,200,000 guam 45,000,000 (P), 42,600,000 (D) total 87,600,000 samoa 42,600,000 (P), 39,600,000 (D) total 82,200,000 (this one is final). cent: birthplace 284,400,000 (P), 350,400,000 (D) total 634,800,000 formative years 376,000,000 (P), 363,600,000 (D) total 739,600,000 professional 151,600,000 (P), 120,400,000 (D) total 272,000,000 (not final)
Nice to see the Denver Samoa mintage coming in under 40M. If you can find bank rolls at face, those will definitely be worth buying.
2009 american eagle bullion one ounce gold - 763,000 2009 american eagle bullion one ounce silver - 16,834,500
here are some of the lowest mintages: 2009 (P) james polk dollar - 32,760,000 - (not final) 2009 (D) am samoa quarter - 39,600,000 - (final) 2009 (D) roosevelt dime - 49,500,000 - (not final) 2009 (P) jefferson nickel - 39,840,000 - (not final) 2009 (D) lincoln cent pro life - 120,400,000 - (not final)
2009w .995 fine palladium $20.00 UHR st. gaudens double eagle will be struck this year. maximum mintage 15,000 each for proof and unc version.
H.R. 3405 also states that if "a gold bullion coin that bears the same design as the ultra-high-relief numismatic coins is issued," the palladium coin "may only be issued in a set containing 1 of each such coins," and in a " presentation case of appropriate design." This one should be pricey indeed....
I kinda like the idea but I always assumed (hoped) that the mint would produce any palladium on another classic design, either the Mercury dime or Standing Liberty quarter. Does that mean there would be no way to purchase a Palladium UHR by itself? That paragraph is confusing.