[...] definite interest in these coins. Several thousand CoinNews subscribers read our Nov. 28 article about the anniversary set, making it a top 5 for the month of December. Whether that napkin math analysis translates to [...]
Just wondering why not make a three 1 oz. platinum anniversary coins set just like the 20th anniversary gold and silver eagle sets with the reverse strikes ? In fact all the eagle anniversary sets were 1 oz. coins except this one. Don’t know what the thinking behind it ? The cost will diffinitely be higher but I also think it would be more desirable to the collectors and even investors. You got all these 1 oz.ers and then this 1/2 oz. set that you need to look at with a magniflying glasses. Hopefully it’ll be in a large wooden box so I won’t lose it.
December 13th, 2007 at 3:10 pm
[...] definite interest in these coins. Several thousand CoinNews subscribers read our Nov. 28 article about the anniversary set, making it a top 5 for the month of December. Whether that napkin math analysis translates to [...]
December 13th, 2007 at 11:46 pm
Just wondering why not make a three 1 oz. platinum anniversary coins set just like the 20th anniversary gold and silver eagle sets with the reverse strikes ? In fact all the eagle anniversary sets were 1 oz. coins except this one. Don’t know what the thinking behind it ? The cost will diffinitely be higher but I also think it would be more desirable to the collectors and even investors. You got all these 1 oz.ers and then this 1/2 oz. set that you need to look at with a magniflying glasses. Hopefully it’ll be in a large wooden box so I won’t lose it.
December 18th, 2007 at 2:36 pm
[...] the U.S. Mint’s 30,000 limited edition 10th Anniversary Platinum Coins look much more attractive at [...]