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US Mint 2016 24k Gold Coins To Celebrate 1916 Designs

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 Posted 10/07/2016  2:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add clairhardesty to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yup, the mint updated its product schedule. Now only the 2016 Uncirculated ASE and the 2016 annual uncirculated dollar set (which contains the ASE) are left on the TBD list.
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Totally dependent on the mintage limits. The gold quarter was released a month ago and still has over 20,000 left to sell
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I just saw where they are going to mint 70 K of the gold WLH with a HHL of 3
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This is a tough one. I love the WL but that's a fairly high mintage and money is kind of tight. Who is buying one? Think they will sell out in the first week?
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I plan on ordering one. I have the SLQ and I really enjoy it. Sadly I missed out on the merc.
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Mr1030

So a half dollar basically the size of a Presidential dollar? (26.5mm vs 27.0mm)

I will buy one anyway
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So a half dollar basically the size of a Presidential dollar? (26.5mm vs 27.0mm)

I will buy one anyway


Yes and exactly the same diameter as $25 Gold American Eagles and $10 Gold Indians & Libs.
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Thanks BH

Yes, I pulled the $10 Indian out of my type set after I typed that for comparison.
And yes, I think it will make for a nice addition to the gold dime and quarter.
Socking away some $'s into my coin piggy bank and will be ready next month
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Looks like they slightly lowered the price of the quarter to 472.50. Is that typical for them to lower the price on products?
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Looks like they slightly lowered the price of the quarter to 472.50. Is that typical for them to lower the price on products?

This coin is priced according to the Mint's published pricing schedule for gold and platinum coins. (See it here: US Mint Pricing Table.) Prices are based on current bullion values and are adjusted, as needed, on a weekly basis.

I first noticed the drop to $472.50 two weeks ago.

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No way I'm buying one while Dan Carr has his 64d Morgan for sale at issue price. I like the wl design but the Carr morgans will double-triple in price and probably keep going after sellout.
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So the Walking Liberty 2016 Centennial Gold Coin is due out on Nov 17th. I'm guessing it will be in the $900 range.

Being that the Standing Liberty 2016 Centennial Gold Coin is $472.50.
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So the Walking Liberty 2016 Centennial Gold Coin is due out on Nov 17th. I'm guessing it will be in the $900 range.

Being that the Standing Liberty 2016 Centennial Gold Coin is $472.50.


Wouldn't it be closer to $950?

And PM's took a spike today
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