Entries tagged: St. Gaudens double eagles
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, November 15, 2010 16:19 - 12 Comments
Why Don’t More People Collect 20th Century U.S. Gold Coins by Date?
Why don’t more people collect 20th century gold coins by date? The four major designs (Indian Head quarter eagles, half eagles and eagles and St. Gaudens double eagles) are clearly among the most beautiful United States issues ever released. They are relatively short-lived and none of them are impossible to complete due to fabulously expensive or incredibly rare individual dates.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, June 15, 2009 14:36 - 4 Comments
Collecting U.S. Gold Coins On A Limited Budget
Of course everyone would like to not think twice about buying all sorts of cool, expensive gold coins. But most of us have a coin collecting budget that we have to hold to. Is it possible for the collector of average means to seriously collect US gold? I would contend that even with a reasonably small budget, a collector can have lots of fun in this area of the market and over the course of time put together a pretty neat collection.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 12:35 - 1 Comment
Opportunities for Collectors in a Generic-Oriented Market
After I left what was, for me, a very productive Baltimore coin show, I was sitting in a restaurant at BWI airport, eating a crab cake. As I was finishing up, a dealer who I don’t know that well but who I respect for his knowledge and his connections came up and asked if he could join me before our respective flights left. As you can no doubt guess, our conversation almost immediately turned to the market.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, December 29, 2008 19:56 - 4 Comments
12 Great Values in the Rare Date Gold Market Priced Below $5,000 Part Two: Eagles and Double Eagles
In the first part of this article, I discussed gold dollars, quarter eagles, three dollar gold pieces and half eagles priced below $5,000 that I felt were good values. In the second part, I am going to continue the same format but focus on eagles and double eagles.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 13:52 - 0 Comments
Economic Impact on Numismatics
Coin dealers are lousy economists so I don’t want to waste your time discussing the economic background of the last few days. What I would like to share with you is my take on how it’s impacted my business and what I see are the short term effects of the credit crunch, liquidity crisis, Dow meltdown, etc. on the coin business.
My business was screamingly active in July and August.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, March 17, 2008 21:40 - 0 Comments
MPF For St. Gaudens Double Eagles
One of the consequences of the soaring gold market is the evaporation of the Market Premium Factor (or “MPF”) for certain semi-scarce dates in the St. Gaudens double eagle series. This scenario presents the savvy collector with what appears to be an interesting short-term opportunity.
The term Market Premium Factor was invented, as far as I can tell, by my friend the newsletter writer/publisher Maurice Rosen.
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