I have a question on the 2009 uncirculated mint set mintage of 724,755. Is that the final mintage? I know the mint is still selling them but do they keep minting them into the next calender year?
Nope...they'll likely sell them for one (1) year. A while ago I predicted a final sales figure around 1,000,000...which I think will make it a great investment if tha number holds up. :thumb: :secret: I just ordered 20 more last week.
mint production report: gold one ounce: january - 85,000 february - 84,000 march - 10,000 total - 179,000 silver one ounce: january - 3,592,500 february - 2,050,000 march - 425,000 total - 6,067,500
mint added 2,000 AGE one ounce gold. 2010 - 135,500 - mintage as of february, 2010 2010 - 181,000 - production as of february,2010 included 45,500 dated 2009. unsold 5,500 pc. of 2009 AGE.
mint production of circulated coinage. as of february,2010. cent - 149,230,000 (P), 128,800,000 (D) dime - 19,000,000 (P) half $ - 1,800,000 (P), 1,700,000 (D) sac $ - 23,800,000 (P), 14,000,000 (D) fillmore $ - 37,520,000 (P), 36,960,000 (D)
American Veterans Disabled for Life coins (AV1: $39.95 intro price, $43.95 regular price / AV2: $33.95 intro price, $35.95 regular price) have a combined mintage of 350,000 coins across both versions.
2009 clad proof set - 1,446,410 2009 silver proof set - 664,885 2009 clad quarter set - 603,197 2009 silver quarter set - 273,541 2010 presidential set - 326,464
Quick question ('cause I'm too lazy to go back and check previous posts). Are those "silver" numbers less than previous years?
only silver quarter set can be the lowest so far. but silver proof set will not be. cause that set will be higher than last year. currently is under a little bit.
because sometimes we have to let this side know the prices too. their antique collections is also based on gold and silver.
no, it is off topic. they can read our updates in bullion investing. their collections are numismatic.