2009 Ultra High Relief

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by lackluster, Nov 4, 2009.

  1. lackluster

    lackluster Junior Member

    Is the UHR double Eagle a 1 year only coin? If so it would seem that this would be a better buy than the 2009 Buffalo proof. The mintage is over 100,000 at the moment, but if this is it I believe it will appreciate more than the 09 Buff.
     
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  3. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    Supposed to be a 1 year, but many people are getting them. If I were in the market, I would buy 1 already graded at around melt.
     
  4. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    Just depends on how many coins they will make of the Buffalo...
    Still hopin' they make a UHR out of Palladium. :)
     
  5. krispy

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  6. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    We really don't know what will be a good buy yet. One of the early concepts that was very tough for me to learn was for me not to necessarily equate mintage with value. I can thank people like GDJMSP (Doug) and Hobo (Bruce) and many others for drilling it into my head that value is largely dependent on demand. For example, you could have a coin such as a First Spouse coin with less than 5k mintage and have no value because there is no demand or you can have a UHR with a mintage over 100k, but have incredible demand, thus have a more value coin. (These are being used as examples and not as stated facts) I stated this a while back on another thread.... Just plug in the coins in question to where you think they may fall.

    High mintage + Low Demand>>>>>>Not really valuable

    High mintage + High Demand>>>>>>Somewhat valuable

    Low mintage + Low Demand>>>>>>Not really valuable

    Low mintage + High Demand>>>>>Jackpot!!!
     
  7. Robert 29

    Robert 29 Senior Member

    If you've got $24,021. laying around, Apmex is selling 20 OZ Austrian Philharmonics goldies with a USA limit of 2009 coins!! Comes out to $1201.05 ($113.05 over spot)
    Maybe if our 5 wealthiest could get together they could get one!!
     
  8. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Well, this coin hasn't anything to do with this thread but I will endulge:
    Apmex have had these 20 oz. Austrian Philharmonics on pre-order/sale for about a month now. I posted about them back on 10.02.09

    I just entered did elaines Apmex in-stock trick by inserting all 9s in the quantity field and it says they have 29 of the 20 oz. Aus Phil coins in stock!

    How about this one, I think it's even bigger... and purported to be the 'world's largest gold COIN'!!!
     

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  9. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    It WAS the biggest for awhile but Canada bested it a year or two ago with a 100 kilo piece with a face value of a million dollars.
     
  10. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Got pics?
     
  11. onecoinpony

    onecoinpony Member

    I think they only made about 6 of them. Only RCM's favorite dealers got them.
     
  12. boxerchip

    boxerchip Runnin' Buffalo

    Elaines trick!? I thought that was my trick!
     
  13. greg starkey

    greg starkey Junior Member

    With regard to the UHR, I just recieved mine and have been contimplating on whether to get it graded or just leave it in the mint box. Any suggestions?
     
  14. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    An example of the 100 kilo gold coin will be exhibited by the Royal Canadian Mint during the American Numismatic Association’s World’s Fair of Money® convention in Milwaukee, August 8 – 12. The huge coin is over 20 inches in diameter, an inch thick and weighs a little over 220 pounds (3,215 troy ounces) of .99999 fine gold.


    Back of the coin on display
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    Front of the coin partially hidden by the display. Coin is about 1 inch thick.[​IMG]
     
  15. krispy

    krispy krispy

    UHR Double Eagle Sales Ending December 31, 2009

    fyi:
    "Today, the US Mint announced that orders for the 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin will only be accepted until December 31, 2009 at 3:00 PM ET. This leaves collectors with 21 days left to order the coins directly from the Mint." from MintNewsBlog
     
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