Unique or limited edition designs generally cost more. Especially now given the historic date. Not saying you’re wrong. But that is a factor to consider when looking at prices of things like that.
But on the off chance this is correct and it is tracking a future reevaluation. I’d certainly be sitting pretty.
I wish this to true. Though these mints always charge way way more for limited edition designs than melt value. Multiples more.
You are saying this is a comm and not yet another special limited edition markup.
Agreed, but 5x for gold and 25x for silver??
Hardly what a “limited edition” would pull. I could see MAYBE 2x -3x for the upsell.
Unique or limited edition designs generally cost more. Especially now given the historic date. Not saying you’re wrong. But that is a factor to consider when looking at prices of things like that.
But on the off chance this is correct and it is tracking a future reevaluation. I’d certainly be sitting pretty.
Right?? $1500/oz silver and I can retire early. Here’s hoping 🤞🏻
5x for gold and 25x for silver though??
Hardly what a “limited edition” would pull. I could see MAYBE 2x -3x for the upsell.
If it is a revaluation fren, then we’ll need to throw a great GAW party (whatever that is 😎)
I am with you, 25 X the value is not some markup for a limited edition.
$1500/Oz silver would be like winning the lottery.
What? The're selling some specials at a outrageous price? That's not the same as repricing the metals.
I've seen some hopeful speculation about revaluating AU & AG tomorrow
The US Mint just priced the 1oz Liberty Bell gold coin at $19,600. Silver at $1,500 an ounce.
Those aren't random numbers. Remove the paper market manipulation and that's exactly where gold and silver land.
Is the US Mint projecting the revaluation? Because the math checks out perfectly.
US MINT PROOF: https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-programs/semiquincentennial/shop-gold+silver_proof_philadelphia/
If those figures hold that would put the Gold to Silver ratio @ 13 ounces of Silver to 1 ounce of Gold.
That’s about right.
Minting 2026 so very limited... While I'm looking forward to metals going up, the US mint isn't going by future prices.
https://nitter.net/X22Report/status/2072810135572132147