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1/10 Oz. Gold Eagles

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 Posted 04/07/2011  11:31 pm  Show Profile   Check BH1964's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BH1964 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
1/10 oz GAE pieces are very popular but should be available in MS69 for about the same price as raw. 1/4 oz pieces don't carry quite the premium that 1/10 oz pieces do and if it were me? I'd go with 1/4 oz.
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 Posted 04/08/2011  10:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DavidZerbato to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Not quite, there are four W-mintmarked issues in the $5 AGE size that were sold by the Mint as collectible "burnished uncirculated" coins: 1999, 2006, 2007 & 2008. All have mintages under 25,000, the 1999 & 2008 have hefty premiums above spot, whereas the 2006 & 2007 have very slight premiums above spot prices and should be picked up whenever you see them in OGP or slabbed between $175 and $200, the 1999-W $5 is over $500, and the 2008-W is $250-$300. Makes a tidy neat little subset if you can find all four together. This scenario is repeated for the $10 AGE, just check the latest edition of the Red Book for mintages. These are all modern rarities, yet still inexpensive enough to obtain without great difficulty.


This is what I was referring to. I recently purchased a 2008w $5 AGE, paid $280. I've seen a few others sold closer to $300 and a few MS70s for about $350. As an investment, I would not recommend gold as it is extremely volatile, although it is secure. That is one reason I prefer the collector coins as they tend to maintain their value much better.
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So best thing to go for is the hard to find ones. now I need a list. any idea where I can find one?
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So best thing to go for is the hard to find ones. now I need a list. any idea where I can find one?


Not sure what you mean by hard to find. None of these are rare or scarce. If you mean higher in condition like MS70 or PR70 then I would think twice and just buy raw ones as bullion.
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Just read something a bit ago. Many folks are using the 1/10th ounce eagle for jewlery. This may cause a real shortage of the coins in the future. Who knows, maybe they'll take on a numismatic value like the UHR AGE.
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