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<p>[QUOTE="Fool 4 Gold, post: 257841, member: 9694"]Well that would be up to you.</p><p>What you must consider is that the ASE and AGE program has been around for 21 to 22 years now, so there are quite a few bullion coins that now have numismatic appeal to them. As for the gold, it is my opinion that the 1/2 and 1/4 ounce fractionals are the most note worthy of them all. A collection of 1/2 ounce coins from 1986 to present would be very nice to have, if you can afford it!</p><p>The keys are the 1/2 oz 1989, 1990 and 1991 and these three coins alone will cost you close to 2.5K. Then you have the 1/4 oz and then the 1/10th oz with the 1988 being the key. If you consider the 2006 "W" burnished die from last year into the set's then it will be the ultimate key in the future in the three fractional denominations.</p><p>I am also of the opinion that American Eagle Gold coins will be a numismatic</p><p>collage for future collector's as time warrant's their rise to fame.</p><p> </p><p>DO not forget the 2 (two) 1999 "W" error AGE in uncirc 1/10th and 1/4 oz fractionals. This truly was the first time a Uncirculated AGE bore the "W" mint mark due to the unpolished proof die's beinhg used by mistake. These are valuable coins and I would buy them first before any others if it were me.</p><p>Good luck and good hunting.....</p><p> </p><p>Fool 4 Gold[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fool 4 Gold, post: 257841, member: 9694"]Well that would be up to you. What you must consider is that the ASE and AGE program has been around for 21 to 22 years now, so there are quite a few bullion coins that now have numismatic appeal to them. As for the gold, it is my opinion that the 1/2 and 1/4 ounce fractionals are the most note worthy of them all. A collection of 1/2 ounce coins from 1986 to present would be very nice to have, if you can afford it! The keys are the 1/2 oz 1989, 1990 and 1991 and these three coins alone will cost you close to 2.5K. Then you have the 1/4 oz and then the 1/10th oz with the 1988 being the key. If you consider the 2006 "W" burnished die from last year into the set's then it will be the ultimate key in the future in the three fractional denominations. I am also of the opinion that American Eagle Gold coins will be a numismatic collage for future collector's as time warrant's their rise to fame. DO not forget the 2 (two) 1999 "W" error AGE in uncirc 1/10th and 1/4 oz fractionals. This truly was the first time a Uncirculated AGE bore the "W" mint mark due to the unpolished proof die's beinhg used by mistake. These are valuable coins and I would buy them first before any others if it were me. Good luck and good hunting..... Fool 4 Gold[/QUOTE]
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