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Sales of the recently released 2010 Proof American Gold Eagle already account for more than 74,000 ounces of gold. The collector offerings were first available for sale from the United States Mint on October 7, 2010.
In addition to gold and silver bullion coins distributed through a network of authorized purchasers, the US Mint also typically offers collectible versions of the coins for direct sale. Numismatic products for the American Gold Eagle were canceled last year due to the demand for bullion coins. With the resumption of sales this year, collectors have returned in force.
Through November 21, the total sales for the 2010 Proof Gold Eagles measured in ounces, already exceed the final sales total for the 2008 offerings by more than 50%. The 2008 Proof Gold Eagles were available for a period of more than ten months.
Maximum product limits for the 2010 Proof Gold Eagles have been established at 25,000 one ounce coins, 15,000 half ounce, 16,000 quarter ounce, 27,000 tenth ounce, and 39,000 of the 4 coin sets. So far the one ounce option has achieved the maximum.
If all options sell out, this would account for 111,350 ounces of gold.
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Although United States Mint coin sales slumped in the prior report, the latest round of numbers showed a reversal. In fact, demand for numismatic products improved across nearly every product, minus only eight items. Silver and some gold bullion also gained.
Coin sets again dramatically stood out the most in the latest sales figures. All of the proof sets were higher. The brilliant gem of the group was the 2010 Proof Set. The previous weekly increase had been 27,670, but in this round it was 31,781. The next highest seller was the silver version. The 2010 Silver Proof Set leaped 19,828 versus 8,949 in the prior report.
Individual coins also had some stand-outs. The proof Disabled American Veterans dollar skyrocketed by 2,173 and 2010 Proof Buffalo gold coins nearly doubled when they added 1,301 compared to 678 last time. And finally, 7 out of 8 First Spouse gold coins outperformed previous gains.
The best selling bullion coins were the American Silver Eagles, of course, but one ounce Gold Eagles also surged. The silvers jumped 655,000 compared to 245,000 before and moved their year-to-date total to 24,645,500, while the gold added another 25,500 after doing 22,500 in the prior week. The smaller sized Gold Eagles did not move. The 24-karat American Buffalo bullion coins, however, doubled their prior sales. They advanced 5,000 after growing 2,500 previously.
[Speaking of bullion eagle coins, U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg introduced Palladium Eagle legislation on Wednesday that would, if it became law, authorize the Mint to produced bullion, proof and uncirculated American Eagle Palladium coins. The bill is entitled the American Eagle Palladium Bullion Coin Act of 2010 and is awaiting action in the House Committee on Financial Services.]
The first three columns of the table below provide weekly U.S. Mint coin sales increases between the listed time periods, offering a sense of recent trends. The final column provides the latest sales totals as of Sunday, September 19, 2010. Bullion coin tables are found toward the bottom, with the most recent sales as of Wednesday, September 22. (NLA = No Longer Available.)
Unit* Sales as of September 22, 2010. ** Includes 51,000 of the one ounce 2009-dated Gold Eagles sold in January. ***Includes 367,500 of the 2009-dated Silver Eagle coins sold in January.
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