not necessary. if their numismatic items is very current. or recently sold by u.s. mint. or any coins dated before world war II and it is very common. the prices will be affected by the fluctuation of gold and silver. specially gold coin like st gaudens and liberty head. or 1964 kennedy half dollar. and like me. i am lazy to click to the other side.
PREZ DOLLAR ROLL--- ( P )-- ( D ) 2007- washington- 137,864-- 138,046 2007- j. adams------ 76,748-- 71,718 2007- jefferson------ 69,816-- 65,515 2007- madison------ 57,642-- 55,900 2008- monroe------- 50,652-- 49,399 2008- j.q.adams---- 46,065-- 44,806 2008- jackson------- 43,624-- 42,426 2008- van buren---- 40,510-- 39,619 2009- harrison------ 30,000-- 30,000 2009- tyler---------- 30,000-- 30,000 2009- polk---------- 39,756-- 38,469 2009- taylor-------- 36,624-- 35,137 2010- fillmore------ 29,841-- 29,033
SACAGAWEA DOLLAR ROLL - ( P )-- ( D ) 2009--- am native-------- 59,000 53,732 2010--- am native-------- 20,226 19,579
Where do you get all the mint production numbers? I am looking at the 09 AGB that the mint has out now. Thanks
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Who are buying all these ASEs? I looked at the link and almost as many sold in January 2010 than in all of 1996! Amazing numbers for sure. TC
2010 bullion ASE unc production - 6,067,500 (include 367,500 dated 2009). 2010 bullion ASE unc mintage - 5,700,000 2009 bullion ASE unc mintage - 30,459,000 (367,500 included).
People are speculating in the comments of that CoinNews.net article that silver will climb to $30/oz. by years end. I'd go more conservatively bewteen maybe $20-$25, esp. if the majority of individual buyers are previously stocked up on gold after last year, or bought in to too much gold too high last year and are only making their moves on silver this year. Shall be an interesting year. I also think this year will see greater ASE bullion production than last year for people's appetite and the general ease and affordability of silver.
2010 bullion ASE unc production - 6,817,500 2010 bullion ASE unc mintage - 6,450,000 balance were 2009 dated - 367,500 2010 bullion AGE unc production - 200,000 2010 bullion AGE unc mintage - 149,750 balance were 2009 dated - 50,250 there were still 750 pc of 09 ASE unc unsold.
2009 clad proof set - 1,449,274 2009 silver proof set - 666,344 2009 mint uncirculated set - 735,756 2010 presidential set - 338,205 2009 clad quarter proof set - 603,660 2009 silver quarter proof set - 274,028 2009 lincoln professional roll - 277,968 2009 lincoln presidency roll - 238,295
I agree 1000% this info you take time to post,has help me and I am sure many other members. Thank you!!:thumb::bow:
2010 bullion AGE one ounce unc production - 206,500 2010 bullion AGE one ounce unc mintage - 155,500 2009 dated - 51,000 (sold out).
Prices up: except quarter clad proof set.-- new price ---old price 2010 Quarter clad proof set---- $ 14.95--- $ 14.95 2010 Quarter silver proof set-- $ 32.95--- $ 29.95 2010 Uncirculated mint set----- $ 31.95--- $ 27.95 2010 Clad proof set------------- $ 31.95--- $ 29.95 2010 Silver proof set----------- $ 56.95--- $ 52.95 2010 Presidential set----------- $15.95--- $14.95