Up to date mintages or production figures

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by elaine 1970, May 9, 2007.

  1. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    actual 2010 mintage:
    2010 bullion american eagle one ounce gold - 48,750
    2010 bullion american eagle one ounce silver - 3,225,000

    2010 january production:
    gold - 85,000
    silver - 3,592,500

    there were stlll 34,750 pieces of 2009 AGE one ounce coin unsold.
     
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  3. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Elaine, let's see how things turned out from your prediction dated 07/22/09:

    Currently figured to be around 44,468 (+/-)

    NO (W) produced.
    However, AGE unc bullion figures
    1,256,000 (+/-)
    NO (W) or proof fractional AGEs produced.
    However, AGE unc bullion fractional mintage figures:
    Half ounce AGE (0.50)
    110,000 (+/-)
    Quarter ounce AGE (0.25) 110,000 (+/-)
    Tenth ounce AGE (0.10) 270,000 (+/-)
    No reason given. Assuming this meant gold AGE proof and reasoning would be due to potential high mintage projection based on prior years performance. At any rate, NO proof 1 oz. AGE produced.

    2009 mint unc set - 695,942
    2009 silver proof set - 650,453
    2009 clad proof set - 1,425,136
    as of 1/20/2010

    True, A sell out product! However, this wasn't much of a 'prediction' as the limited mintage of 50,000 sets was announced prior to release and collectors loved the anniversary year One Cent coins (new designs), a lot of US Mint marketing behind Lincoln coinage this year, agreeable packaging...)


    Neither the best nor a winner, neither were produced. Ouch!

    The reasons / secret = subjective guessing :secret:

    No one foresaw the US Mint pulling the rug out from under us by not producing many of the beloved and collected annual precious metals coins cited above. Ouch!!! :crying:

    Please feel free to cite correct mintage figures if they have changed.

    Better luck in the year ahead gang. :thumb:

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    PS: Anyone speculating on what mintage numbers will be for the initial National Parks 5 oz. silver coins releasing in 2010? I believe if I understood correctly, the coin legislation states these coins will be available for dealers to order in increments of 1000 pieces. How about estimated figures for the other National Parks / America the Beautiful Quarters program coinage?
     


  4. I asked this question on another thread but nobody seems to know for sure. I am expecting/hoping that the 5 ounce silver versions will have a very low mintage (under 10K). Just a hunch based on mintages of other large bullion coins (Libertad, Kookaburra, etc.). TC
     
  5. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Thanks TC! It's a topic sure to heat up as April and the first release nears. :thumb:
     
  6. krispy

    krispy krispy

    2010 Kennedy Halves go on sale from US Mint 01/29/2010

    Tomorrow January 29th at noon (ET) the 2010 Kennedy Half Dollar Two-Roll Sets (KO2) and Kennedy Half Dollar 200 Coin Bag (KO1) products go on sale.
     
  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Yup, I'll get two rolls (D&P) along with two of the Native American $'s. Gotta love saving on the shipping.....:)
     
  8. krispy

    krispy krispy

    You plan on spending the dollar coins?
     
  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    As these are the so called "mint wrapped" rolls, No......:)
     
  10. That sounds like a good cost-savings plan to me. I may just have to do this as well. TC
     
  11. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    2009 clad proof set - 1,429,501
    2009 silver proof set - 652,964
    2009 mint unc set - 701,036
    2009 clad quarter proof set - 599,023
    2009 silver quarter proof set - 269,908
    2009 presidential set - 621,564
    2009 professional roll - 271,197
    2009 presidency roll - 223,483
    2009 am buffalo one ounce gold proof - 44,889
     
  12. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    mint should have melted all the unwanted susan anthony, sacagawea and presidential dollars. the mint sell 2001 sacagawea to collectors. then the collectors pick up whatever they want and deposit it back to the federal reserve banks via our banks. what a silly the mint did?. 800 million unwanted dollars. melt it down and recycle it. produce limited future presidential dollars by using those melted down.
     
  13. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    anna harrison--- proof 6,055, unc 3,142
    letitia tyler------ proof 4,653, unc 2,609
    julie tyler-------- proof 4,308, unc 2,443
    sarah polk------- proof 4,101, unc 2,321
    margaret taylor- proof 2,903, unc 1,733
     
  14. holz

    holz holz

    large jump in Magrart Taylor numbers for 1/17

    Unc Proof
    12/27 1233 2295
    1/3/10 1278 2405
    1/10 1375 2557
    1/17 1675 2818
    1/23 1733 2903

    I was thinking the Anna Harrison would be the lowest mintage, but this is something to consider a large jump the last week.
     
  15. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    first spouse gold is hard to predict which one will be the lowest mintage.
     
  16. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    As funding permits, I will order my two roll set. For some reason I love these. I would like to see these produced in 90% silver, since they are not released for circulation anyway.
     
  17. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Y-E-S! :hail: I have wanted the same thing! US Mint please produce rolls of silver Kennedy Halves!!!

    I love the large halves. I don't collect modern clad coins from the Mint but I do buy these Kennedy half dollar rolls. I refuse to buy the entire Silver Proof set just for the Silver Half and I am at odds with the inflated prices of buying the modern silver halves in slabs. I really wish they would produce these Kennedy rolls in 90% silver! Plus these wouldn't be proof rolls, they should be unc 90%.

    I'd plunk down the money on such a product and pay the Mint premium, but I sure bet that each roll would be steep from the Mint, esp given that they are $32.95 for $10 worth of coin in clad currently, ouch! In silver they may list as much (or more) than a 20 count roll of unc ASEs from a bullion dealer.
     
  18. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    Oddly, I for some reason buy the silver proof set every year since my daughter was born in 2007. It might be a nice graduation present or something to that nature. I hope to get her into coin collecting in a few years, and this would add to her enjoyment down the road. I do agree though, the premium is kind of steep for most folks on the silver proof sets in recent years.
     
  19. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    It might be a good idea to buy some first spouse gold before the price go up.
     
  20. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    2010 january production:

    2010 cent - 65,230,000 (p), 50,000,000 (d)
    2010 half $ - 1,800,000 (p), 1,700 000 (d)
    2010 sac $ - 11,200,000 (p), 14,000,000 (d)
    2010 fillmore $ - 37,520,000 (p), 36,960,000 (d)
     
  21. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    PREZ DOLLARS -------- ( P )---------- ( D )---------- T O T A L
    2007--- george washington--- 176,680,000--- 163,680,000--- 340,360,000
    2007--- john adams--- 112,420,000--- 112,140,000--- 224,560,000---
    2007--- thomas jefferson--- 100,800,000--- 102,810,000--- 203,610,000---
    2007--- james madison--- 84,560,000--- 87,780,000--- 172,340,000---
    2008--- james monroe--- 64,260,000--- 60,230,000 124,490,000
    2008--- john quincy adams--- 57,400,000--- 57,720,000--- 115,120,000
    2008--- andrew jackson--- 61,180,000--- 61,070,000--- 122,250,000
    2008--- martin van buren--- 51,520,000--- 50,960,000--- 102,480,000
    2009--- william henry harrison--- 43,260,000--- 55,160,000--- 98,420,000
    2009--- john tyler--- 43,540,000--- 43,540,000--- 87,080,000
    2009--- james polk---78,260,000--- 41,720,000---88,340,000
    2010--- millard fillmore--- 37,520,000--- 36,960,000--- 74,480,000---
     
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