Coming Glut of Early 20th Century Gold Eagles

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by calcol, Jun 22, 2025 at 5:14 PM.

  1. calcol

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    There is an interesting article in the 23 June issue of Coin World about the RMS Republic salvage efforts. The ship sank in January 1909 off Nantucket Island. The wreck is accessible to modern recovery methods. A company, the pompously named Lords of Treasure, has salvage rights and will begin soon. There was a shipment of U.S. Navy gold on board, but the biggest treasure is 45 tons (yes, tons!) of U.S. $10 gold coins on their way to Russia.

    So, 45 tons of eagles, and at about ½ ounce each, that’s about 2.9 million eagles. They would have to be dated 1908 or earlier. There would have been plenty minted in the 20th century by 1908 to provide that many. The mintage of the 1901S alone was 2.8 million. Of course, there could be 19th century eagles in the mix. Total value will depend on dates, mints and condition. However, melt alone is about $4 billion!

    Cal
     
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  3. Randy Abercrombie

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  4. Barney McRae

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    Well at least it's not on it's way to China. They'd have no clue what to do with legitimate coinage. :p
     
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