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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4516419, member: 105098"]My opinion. It's a lower mintage than the 2011S and the 2011P reverse proof both with just under 100k mintage, but it's not as low mintage as the 1995W or 2019S ERP.</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe there's some room there but it won't be a home run like the 2019S ERP was. I'm not too keen on the 2011 anniversary coin values nowadays, no idea where it's at.</p><p><br /></p><p>That said I'm likely a buyer. It's just $5 more than other proof Eagles and should be a bit harder to get down the road than the others. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't do gold so I'll pass on that one. Looks like it could be a good buy if you collect gold American eagles. I just don't know of anyone that does, at least not a completist type collector like with silver eagles. I'm sure they exist, just not sure how many they are and if that 1946 mintage is low to a point where there is a long term shortage for the completists. I am sure the dealers will buy as many as they can and try to bang folks with a markup so it will likely sell out quick. On the secondary market it may be quick to flop though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4516419, member: 105098"]My opinion. It's a lower mintage than the 2011S and the 2011P reverse proof both with just under 100k mintage, but it's not as low mintage as the 1995W or 2019S ERP. Maybe there's some room there but it won't be a home run like the 2019S ERP was. I'm not too keen on the 2011 anniversary coin values nowadays, no idea where it's at. That said I'm likely a buyer. It's just $5 more than other proof Eagles and should be a bit harder to get down the road than the others. I don't do gold so I'll pass on that one. Looks like it could be a good buy if you collect gold American eagles. I just don't know of anyone that does, at least not a completist type collector like with silver eagles. I'm sure they exist, just not sure how many they are and if that 1946 mintage is low to a point where there is a long term shortage for the completists. I am sure the dealers will buy as many as they can and try to bang folks with a markup so it will likely sell out quick. On the secondary market it may be quick to flop though.[/QUOTE]
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