Skip to content

“Project 2020” Enters 2021 With New Momentum

We announced “Project 2020” nearly a year ago as a project to “quietly” assemble an inventory of what we think will be the “cream of the crop” in the numismatic universe.  These top rare coin winners are based on several factors, including sheer beauty, historical importance, popularity and low population capitalization - a coin’s value multiplied by the number of coins in a specific grade. We knew it would be difficult to find these rare coins quietly, as these coins are always hard to find in any quantity without attracting attention.

 

The market for many gold coins priced under $15,000 is still in high demand! For instance, Carson City-minted coins are in especially high demand. So are low-population $10 and $25 Gold American Eagles, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00 and $10.00 Indians and Type II and Type III $20 Liberty Gold. Our higher bids are attracting fewer offers, but we still have a strong inventory!

Although our bids on many of these coins are consistently rising, we continue to seek these coins because we believe they are still underpriced relative to their population size. Rest assured that we scrutinize each new purchase very carefully. We never sacrifice our standards in our quest for top quality. We buy only hand-selected, better specimens.  I reject numerous low-end coins I inspect. That is why you should only buy rare coins from well-recognized experts. Each coin should have good eye appeal. When you see these coins, you will know what I mean.

Each coin is a classic piece of American history. Owning these coins is like holding history in your hands, so please call your Team Mike representative for a description of the latest batch of our fresh and quickly changing inventory of classic American gold and silver coins.

Trackbacks

No Trackbacks

Comments

Display comments as Linear | Threaded

No comments

Add Comment

Enclosing asterisks marks text as bold (*word*), underscore are made via _word_.
Standard emoticons like :-) and ;-) are converted to images.
E-Mail addresses will not be displayed and will only be used for E-Mail notifications.
To leave a comment you must approve it via e-mail, which will be sent to your address after submission.

To prevent automated Bots from commentspamming, please enter the string you see in the image below in the appropriate input box. Your comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Please ensure that your browser supports and accepts cookies, or your comment cannot be verified correctly.
CAPTCHA

Form options