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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 25809793, member: 13650"]That's a matter of opinion. I think it's cool to commemorate these designs in 24k gold as a one off to celebrate an anniversary. As far as mintage, whatever you want to call their scarcity, it's obvious that a lot more people wanted one than what was offered. No way to know how many people purchased to flip them but aftermarket will tell the story as the years go by. </p><p><br /></p><p> On a side note, as painful as it was, I looked at it as my only chance to get one because I wasn't willing to pay aftermarket for one. </p><p> </p><p> The 2021 American gold liberty medals with the bucking horse were less popular than this and were on sale for most of the year from the mint. I like them but it wasn't a must have. Those are selling, not offered, but <b><u>selling </u></b>for $7 to $8k a piece this month. A PCGS 70 graded one just sold for $11k. Less popular 1 oz gold medal offering from 3 years ago. </p><p> This flowing hair gold is a high relief actual coin with edge lettering and one dollar denomination, being a first, and sold out in minutes. </p><p><br /></p><p> I believe the mint issue price is the cheapest these will ever sell for. If I'm wrong and it allows someone to get one cheaper some day, I'll be happy for them. Yes most mint products lose value over time, but not all do. This issue price will be melt value in the not so distant future.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 25809793, member: 13650"]That's a matter of opinion. I think it's cool to commemorate these designs in 24k gold as a one off to celebrate an anniversary. As far as mintage, whatever you want to call their scarcity, it's obvious that a lot more people wanted one than what was offered. No way to know how many people purchased to flip them but aftermarket will tell the story as the years go by. On a side note, as painful as it was, I looked at it as my only chance to get one because I wasn't willing to pay aftermarket for one. The 2021 American gold liberty medals with the bucking horse were less popular than this and were on sale for most of the year from the mint. I like them but it wasn't a must have. Those are selling, not offered, but [B][U]selling [/U][/B]for $7 to $8k a piece this month. A PCGS 70 graded one just sold for $11k. Less popular 1 oz gold medal offering from 3 years ago. This flowing hair gold is a high relief actual coin with edge lettering and one dollar denomination, being a first, and sold out in minutes. I believe the mint issue price is the cheapest these will ever sell for. If I'm wrong and it allows someone to get one cheaper some day, I'll be happy for them. Yes most mint products lose value over time, but not all do. This issue price will be melt value in the not so distant future.[/QUOTE]
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