2010 clad proof set - 691,441 2010 silver proof set - 372,427 2010 unc mint set - 434,960 2010 presidential proof set - 461,068 2010 clad quarter proof set - 217,054 2010 silver quarter proof set - 193,223
It is looking like the 2010 silver and clad proof sets may be the lowest in some time. Is it the year?
it is hard to tell. every year, the mintage keep going down. beside that. the mint decided to sell those 2010 sets till the end of next year 2011.
gold hit new all time record high at $1,375.30/oz. silver new 30 year high at $24.14/oz. prices at the mint will certainly change again by next week. the publishers have to update their respective bid and ask prices. this afternoon, i should receive my order for cdn newsletters.
2010 bullion unc AGE one ounce gold sales report - 936,500 2010 bullion unc ASE one ounce silver sales report - 26,830,500
2010 bullion unc AGE one ounce gold sales report - 941,500 2010 bullion unc ASE one ounce silver sales report - 26,920,500 2010 bullion unc AGE 1/10 ounce gold sales report - 375,000
How can I find out when the mint stops making this years coins? Is there a place on there site? Is there a way to get notified by email when they stop production? 1st year collector. Any help would be appreciated.
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2010 Gold Eagle Proof Coin Product Sells Out from CoinNews.net [10/31/2010] The four-coin, which also contains the one-ounce coin remains in stock, there is a mintage limit of 39k four-coin sets.
Well if anyone on here was thinking about investing in Lincoln they are crazy to do so now most likely I was reading the Mints website and in the 2010 Circulating coin production thru October 2010 has now been updated andthe mintage of Lincoln dollars for denver is now 48.02 million and Philly is now 49 million so thats alot.
I'm thinking that I'll continue to purchase a few of the presidential dollar cover series. Since I have all the others, I may as well as get the ones for Lincoln. I wonder if they'll limit them to 30,000.
I wouldn't count on them limiting any base metal coins, unless they are a non-circulating commemorative. People are just nuts about anything Lincoln, so plan on them filling all orders.
She's been gone a long time. Last post 11/4/2010. Last time online 12/2/2010. Not sure if she'll return...
She has come and gone in the past. This has been an extended time for her to be gone though. She mentioned in some thread that she also focuses on the stock market. I'm not sure if that's related to a job or just a day-trader idea of hers. Last time she departed that was what she stated she was going off to do again. Who knows what she really is up to???
The US Mint 2010 Annual Report has been posted on the US Mint web site. It's available as a PDF download. Coin Update News from 1/4/11 published some numbers in this article: US Mint Sales: More Proof Eagles Sell Out Mint News Blog from 1/10/11 in this article: US Mint Produces 6.37 Billion Circulating Coins in 2010 Coin News from 1/10/11 in this article: US Mint 2010 Annual Coin Production Rises 79.6%, Mintages Near 6.4 Billion