Mark TwainUnited
States Mint This One (1) ounce Mark Twain Arts Medallion Gold Coin was minted by the United States Mint in 1981. A total of 116,000 coins were struck at that time. How many are left today? These are very rare!
Spot Gold Price plus $10 Hi, I', Bill Youngerman, owner of William Youngerman, Inc. I've been in the coin business for over 30 years. Please visit my site. You're the Beneficairy This coin contains one ounce of gold. When you purchase this coin you not only have a true Mark Twain collectible, but also gold bullion. You know what's been happeing to the price of gold. I consider this a great item to own because of its collectible and gold value. Any questions call please me, Bill Youngerman, at 800 386 8070 Gold Coins MeltedIt is reported that J Aaron, a coin dealer, melted 10,000 of these coins in 1984, when the mint allowed the coins to be sold at the previous days spot price for gold. This was a costly error on the part of the United States Mint. It allowed the purchaser to buy gold at the previous days spot price, melt the coins and sell the gold for a profit. This leaves only 106,000 as of 1986, the last time a report was issued regarding these coins. How many are left today? You now can own one of these very rare collectibvle coin works of art. They are not only collectors items, but have the value of owning gold at the same time. |