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Question about the U.S. mint

PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 4:38 pm
by Treetop
Im curious if there is a way to know how many of a specific series the mint is selling? Or do these numbers only come out later? If I can find them now where?

I am curious about the silver dollars actually. They charge a hefty premium on them, and most years they are much cheaper in the after market a few years after issue. a few bucks over spot if its a design people like. A few though sell for multiples of spot. this seems based mainly on rarity.

Id like to get a whole set of the silver dollars going and if I knew this year if there was a low mintage on the silver dollar I could get it from the mint myself. Rather then pay steeper prices for it later, if I wanted to get it. Then if it was an abundantly produced series I could just wait a few years and get it later more in line with the silver value alone.....

Re: Question about the U.S. mint

PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:20 pm
by henrysmedford

Re: Question about the U.S. mint

PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:35 pm
by Treetop
Ahh... I was thinking of commemorative silver dollars actually. They are 90% silver and the same size as morgans and peace dollars. Lots of neat designs. Lots of silly ones to. Is there a site like that for other mint issues?

Re: Question about the U.S. mint

PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:54 pm
by daviscfad
You can try the redbook for mintages

Re: Question about the U.S. mint

PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2011 5:05 am
by Treetop
http://medalofhonorcoins.com/

According to this site, this years silver and gold commemoratives are on track to be VERY low.... Which is rather interesting considering there are so many new silver investors. I think I mights just order this one this year..... Maybe even the gold coin as it is a neat design, and at this rate might be one of the lowest mintages. If that held true, it would be well worth the premium paid. Waiting on a check from bullion direct.... The ones with low mintages end up worth WAY more in the after market... this one looks like its worth getting now while it still carries the mints steep price, rather then an actual market based price.... Im guessing the US army sets are as low as the medal of honor ones....