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I was able to aquire all 3 for about $4474 which was just a little over spot at the time I bought them I like the OGP but it takes up a lot of space which is why I decided to go with the 2006 Silver Eagle Set OGP and H size Air-Tite Capsules. I have 3 of these cases and intend to use the other 2 for my Gold Eagle Type Set  
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Very nice! 
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Thanks.
This set has me hooked on gold, and now I can't wait to get the 2026 Enhanced UC Eagle.
It's the first time in a while I've felt the thrill of anticipation for a future coin purchase.
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Quote: It's the first time in a while I've felt the thrill of anticipation for a future coin purchase. 
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Boba, Seeing that you are Quote: "It's the first time in a while I've felt the thrill of anticipation for a future coin purchase.  Gold can do That !!!! Enjoy ...  The Gold coins look Awesome, Thanks for Sharing..
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Congrats. Clever using the 2006 case. Looks great!
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Pillar of the Community
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In the Numismatic world,
Hard to believe there's Over $5,000.00 in Gold in the Presented Photo, WOW...
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Quote: psuman08 wrote Congrats. Clever using the 2006 case. Looks great! Thanks I do like the2006 Silver Set OGP. The Air-Tite doesn't fit tight so it easier to remove them, and they stack well Quote: Morgans Dad wrote The Gold coins look Awesome, Thanks for Sharing..
Hard to believe there's Over $5,000.00 in Gold in the Presented Photo, WOW... Thanks To be honest I was underwhelmed by how light the 1/10 and 1/12 ounce coins felt in hand The half has some weight to it but if I hadn't handled a 1 ounce gold eagle I probably would not have considered buying into these Quote: MrPink2008 i acquired one of each-- all 3-- back in 2016/17 and I still have them. very happy that I did, though I wish I would have bought 2 of each. yes, it was worth it. they're beautiful and now are much pricier & much more valuable.
You probably paid half of what I paid? Even at the current prices I think they are worth the cost I love all 3 of the designs and now I have crisp clean versions of each
Edited by Boba Debt 05/01/2026 2:05 pm
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Note to Boba, Gold can be, Let's say, Addicting,....... 
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Looking back, The 100Th Anniversary Gold coins Were/Are Stunning -  Checking back I can Not locate the Original from the Mint price of the Mercury dime, ? However, These are the release prices from 2016, From the U S Mint: The 2016- West Point Gold 1/2 oz Walking Liberty from the Mint 11/16 - $ 869.00 The 2016 - West Point Gold 1/4 oz Standing Liberty from the Mint 9/16 - $ 489.00. The price of Gold in 2016 Was $1,078.52 per oz in January-2016. That price fluctuated from the Above price up to $1,152.00 in December of the same year. The price of Gold as I write This, $ 4,613.40 per Oz.
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The 2016-W Mercury dime Centennial Gold Coin was originally released by the U.S. Mint on April 21, 2016, for $205. It is a 1/10th-ounce, 24-karat gold coin with a limited mintage of 125,000, which sold out in 45 minutes due to high demand
Edited by Gilly 05/01/2026 9:30 pm
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I missed out on the 1/10 oz Mercury, and still haven't picked one up. I was able to get the other two from the mint at the time. I need to put the 1/20th back on my radar now! Amazing idea for the set display too!
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Quote: This set has me hooked on gold, and now I can't wait to get the 2026 Enhanced UC Eagle. Oh man, same here! Last year was just the half ounce, the 25th anniversary Sac dollar. It just struck me as such a cool idea. The "golden dollar" in real gold. I've never been the real big gold collector, just the ones in my sets with ASEs, then decided I needed all 3 of the 20th Anniversary sets. The reverse proof buffalo and the Ultra High Relief St Gaudens. I think I'd really be torn between this years St Gaudens "Best of The Mint" and the EU, except for the fact that I have the UHR. The Mint can't top that UHR, I don't care what they do now. Having the only reverse proof gold eagle and now the EU, it's going to be really special. I was excited when the release was a month away and not we're actually in the month of May!
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Quote: Boba, these are great coins in nice packaging (I prefer OGP) That is not the OGP. The coins were sold individually at staggered time intervals and never sold in a set of 3.
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Quote: That is not the OGP. Quote: The coins were sold individually at staggered time intervals and never sold in a set of 3. They are in "OGP", just not the OGP that they came in. So more technically, they are in "GP", if that makes any sense.
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