the Marshall UNC gold commem is under 6000 on mintage http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/july-gold-sales-double-previous-best http://catalog.usmint.gov/us-marsha..._ga=1.223285979.1598965807.1438578349&start=1
I think all coins minted by the US Mint flip pretty well. Heads or Tails, it's about a 50-50 chance....
I believe the gold high relief coin won't go anywhere. It's gonna stay tied to the price of gold for a long, long time.
Having used coins to call heads or tails for more than 55 years when playing pool, I found that tails comes up more often on the smaller coins - cent & dime - about 65-70% of the time. For nickels and quarters, tails came up a tad more than 50%. That is why I always called tails when flipping for the break. Chris
No more this year danr. We're waiting for the 2016 gold classic coins. I also heard that the Mint is going to make an inside-out Buffalo coin for next years 10 year anniversary of the gold buffalo
I'd harzard a guess that they'll make a 30th Anniversary ASE set next year and I'd bet that would be popular to flip.
"the Marshall UNC gold commem is under 6000 on mintage" from the website: Mintage Limit: 100,000* Product Limit: None Household Order Limit: None Does that mean they'll mint them as needed?
I think they were intended as collectibles, although I don't think any besides very few of the coins have a nice premium on them. The rest are probably held onto by the collectors who bought them because with the gold price drop plus original mint premium paid; selling them now would likely leave them in the red. As a younger collector though I have absolutely no interest in gold spouse coins and view them as simply fancy bullion much rather have an AGE or pre 33' U.S. gold instead.
I hear stamps are good for flipping. You should stop ruining our hobby and go ruin stamp collecting instead.
How are the 5 ounce silver bullion pieces doing. I sold all mine but two. The first issue from the mint in the matte finish. The Hawaii one in a proof finish. At one time I had three sets going at once.