Amercain eagle (w) unc $25, $10 & $5 gold coins sold out

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  1. holz

    holz holz

    I ordered three sets today.
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    Tracy - while I understand and greatly admire your enthusiasm for the modern mint products there is something I feel I should say for the benefit of others. These highest prices recorded should absolutley not be used as an indicator of things to come in regard to these coins. The only thing that these prices mean is that someone was willing to pay that much for the coins. It does not mean that they were justified in doing so. To the contrary, it very well may have been, and usually is a huge mistake.

    Anytime you or anyone else wants to know a fair price for a given coin they need to take an average. And the correct way to take an average is throw out the highest and lowest prices and all of the others that are within a few dollars of those highest and lowest numbers, and average the rest. Only in this way can you determine what a fair price is.

    So please, do not be misled.
     
  4. spock1k

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    I agree. The four coin set will struggle to reach $2000 average for the rest of 07
     
  5. tracy5900

    tracy5900 Coin Hoarder

    current mintages

    mintages as of n.news 1/30/07 issue.

    1 oz ---- 44,428
    1/2 oz --13,000
    1/4 oz --13,942
    1/10 oz- 20,144
     
  6. CentDime

    CentDime Coin Hoarder

    The 4 coins sets must be over 10,000 by now, I think out best hope is they stop at 10,500. They made more 4 coin sets in the Platinum W Unc than $10 coins and it they did the same ratio it could go as high as 12,300 sets for the gold coins. Each day that goes by now means less upside for these coins, I think they are still good buys but anything over 12,500 sets and it gets less and less. They will have buffalo fractional coins out this year to compete with the w UNC, the regular bullion, and also the proof gold, could drop the mintages of the others as people get confused on which to buy.
     
  7. kidkayt

    kidkayt Senior Member

    The 4-Coin Set is "NOT AVAILABLE" as of this evening; This is the message on the banner after putting one in the cart.
    I received my set this morning.
    The packaging is no frills, somewhat retro and appealing.
    The coins are MARVELOUS!
    I definitely plan on keeping htese a long while...
    Cheers
     
  8. CentDime

    CentDime Coin Hoarder

    Thanks, looks like a sell-out. If these numbers hold in two years or less I expect the 1/2 ounce to be worth as much as we paid for the whole set [in MS69].
     
  9. tracy5900

    tracy5900 Coin Hoarder

    2006 w unc gold set is sold out

    4 pc set is sold out. only one ounce gold available.

    final mintage might be as follows:
    1/10 oz -- 21,000
    1/4 oz ---- 14,798
    1/2 oz ---- 13,856

    final analysis:
    all three gold coins were the lowest so far for unc and proof combined. but the one ounce gold and one ounce silver were also considered the few or the lowest too. the one ounce silver already up its price. soon the gold were also be up.
     
  10. tsk

    tsk Member

    I ordered and got that message. Does that mean I'm not going to get the order? It still let me order, but it states they are "not available" under order status.
     
  11. tracy5900

    tracy5900 Coin Hoarder

    4 pc set w unc gold

    4 pc set is gone and ended. no more.
     
  12. tracy5900

    tracy5900 Coin Hoarder

    estimated final mintages

    mintages for am eagle unc $5.00 gold coins:

    1986 --912,609
    1987 --580,266
    1988 --159,500
    1989 --264,790
    1990 --210,210
    1991 --165,200
    1992 --209,300
    1993 --210,709
    1994 --206,380
    1995 --223,025
    1996 --401,964
    1997 --528,515
    1998 1,344,520
    1999 2,750,338
    2000 --569,153
    2001 --269,147
    2002-- 230,027
    2003 --245,029
    2004 --250,016
    2005 --300,043
    2006 --270,000
    2006w --21,013
    2007 ----20,000 as of jan.30

    mintages for am eagle gold $10.00 unc.:

    1986 ---726,031
    1987 ---296,255
    1988 ----49,000
    1989 ----81,789
    1990 ----41,000
    1991 ----36,100
    1992 ----59,546
    1993 ----71,864
    1994 ----72,650
    1995 ----83,752
    1996 ----60,316
    1997 ---108,805
    1998 ---309,829
    1999 ---564,232
    2000 ---128,964
    2001 ----71,280
    2002 ----62,027
    2003 ----74,029
    2004 ----72,014
    2005 ----72,015
    2006 ----46,000
    2006w --14,811
    2007 -----8,000 as of jan.30

    mintages for $25.00 am eagle gold unc.:

    1986 ----599,566
    1987 ----131,255
    1988 -----45,000
    1989 -----44,264
    1990 -----31,000
    1991 -----24,100
    1992 -----54,404
    1993 -----73,324
    1994 -----62,400
    1995 -----53,474
    1996 -----39,287
    1997 -----79,605
    1998 ----169,029
    1999 ----263,013
    2000 -----79.287
    2001 -----48,047
    2002 -----70,027
    2003 -----79,029
    2004 -----98,040
    2005 -----80,023
    2006 -----42,000
    2006w ---13,869
    2007 ------8,000 as of jan.30

    mintages for $50.00 am eagle gold unc.:

    1986 --1,362,650
    1987 --1,045,500
    1988 ----465,000
    1989 ----415,790
    1990 ----373,210
    1991 ----243,100
    1992 ----275,000
    1993 ----480,192
    1994 ----221,633
    1995 ----200,636
    1996 ----189,148
    1997 ----664,508
    1998 --1,458,530
    1999 --1,505,026
    2000 ----433,319
    2001 ----143,605
    2002 ----222,029
    2003 ----416,032
    2004 ----417,019
    2005 ----356,555
    2006 ----201,500
    2006w ---45,700 est.
    2007 -----26,500 as of jan.30
     
  13. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Tracy I know it may not matter a whole lot but you are liable to find out that in the end those 2006 mintage numbers will change.
     
  14. CentDime

    CentDime Coin Hoarder

    Any guesses for 2007 gold UNC?

    I have been thinking about this and I am not so sure the 2007 will sell much more than the 2006, other than the one ounce which should come in lower. The reason I say this is the w UNC coins are not being sold at bullion prices, so I am not so sure we will see a lot of drift from the bullion buyers to these coins.

    Then you have the ratio of UNC coins to Proof coins. Usually others coins sell at a ratio of 1/2 proof to UNC or even down to 1/3, and this year they sold 35,000 1/2 proof, 35,000 1/4 proof, and 40,000 1/10 proof gold.

    If you take half of those figures you get 17,500 1/2, 17,500 1/4, and 20,000 1/10.

    So from that it looks like the 10th may have come in at a normal level, or even a bit high. I think based on the price of the current 2006W unc coins that may drive more demand for the 2007 for flipping but I would guess they sell 30,000 1/10 this year and maybe 25,000 of the 1/4 and 1/2. I think this will be the year to buy the one ounce though, as it should break down to maybe 27,000 or so. All only a guess.
     
  15. Veritas

    Veritas New Member

    When sending the 4-coin set (2006 w unc gold eagle) to PGCS or NGC for grading, does it matter if I send in the set (1) still sealed in US Mint outer package or (2) without the mint box (i.e., the 4 individual coins in US Mint capsule but no box?

    Thanks.
     
  16. CentDime

    CentDime Coin Hoarder

    Hi,

    When I sent mine to PCGS I just sent them in the capsules, no need for the mint box.
     
  17. tracy5900

    tracy5900 Coin Hoarder

    still not delivered.

    my 2006 (w) unc am eagle $5.00 gold coin still pending for delivery. it stated expected delivery date on
    feb. 12, 2007.
     
  18. Buck

    Buck Member

    Buck

    I received two AGE 4 coin sets a week ago, and plan to sell one. I've seen them sold on ebay ungraded, graded and still in the shipping box. I'm looking for an opinion. I know that if I get them graded, I may come up with a 70, but maybe not. I could come up short with a 69 or the dreaded 68. I've seen some great prices on sets left in the box. Should I take the chance with NGC or let someone else take the risk with my unopened box?
     
  19. CentDime

    CentDime Coin Hoarder

  20. tracy5900

    tracy5900 Coin Hoarder

    why slab it?.

    why going slab?. when you knew a lot of modern coins graded ms-68 to ms-70. just looking at it by yourself. you can know if it is ms 68 or ms 70.
     
  21. Buck

    Buck Member

    Buck

    I've seen some releases being sold on ebay for less in NGC 69 than what you could sell the raw set for. I'm just looking for some input.
     
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