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<p>[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 7903430, member: 73489"]<b>They aren't limited, in many cases you have tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of coins for those years</b>.</p><p><br /></p><p>Where you WILL see a premium is in the <b><span style="color: #0000ff">condition rarity coins</span></b>, common or rare coins in a high grade that commands a premium.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><span style="color: #b30000">MS-67 1924's or other common Saints will cost you about $12,000 or more. </span></b> But in MS-63 or lower, basically spot price of gold, give-or-take. There are HUNDREDS of thousands of 1924's at the MS-63 and lower grades.....but only a few hundred serious collectors and maybe 25,000 "type collectors" who need/want them (and usually in the higher grades).</p><p><br /></p><p>That leaves the rest for bullion investors who use them as substitutes for modern gold coins.....and they are priced to compete with them, basically at the spot gold price (give-or-take a few bucks).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 7903430, member: 73489"][B]They aren't limited, in many cases you have tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of coins for those years[/B]. Where you WILL see a premium is in the [B][COLOR=#0000ff]condition rarity coins[/COLOR][/B], common or rare coins in a high grade that commands a premium. [B][COLOR=#b30000]MS-67 1924's or other common Saints will cost you about $12,000 or more. [/COLOR][/B] But in MS-63 or lower, basically spot price of gold, give-or-take. There are HUNDREDS of thousands of 1924's at the MS-63 and lower grades.....but only a few hundred serious collectors and maybe 25,000 "type collectors" who need/want them (and usually in the higher grades). That leaves the rest for bullion investors who use them as substitutes for modern gold coins.....and they are priced to compete with them, basically at the spot gold price (give-or-take a few bucks).[/QUOTE]
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