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"NOW
Get Your Very Own Collectible Gold Bullion!
United
States Mint American Arts Gold
Commemoratives
These
gold bullion medallions were minted between 1980 and 1984. If
you buy gold bullion then you must investigate the reasons to buy these gold bullion
medallions
- Low
Mintage
- Many
have been melted for gold value
- Hard
to find
- Highly
sought after
- Actual
works of art
Date
| Design | Oz. | Mintage | Price | | 1980 | Grant
Wood | 1 | 313,000 | $475 | | 1980 | Marian
Anderson | 1/2 | 280,000 | $240 | | 1981 | Mark
Twain | 1 | 116,000 | $495 | | 1981 |
Willa Cather | 1/2 | 97,000 | $250 | | 1982 | Louis
Armstrong | 1 | 409,000 | $495 | | 1982 | Frank
Lloyd Wright | 1/2 | 348,000 | $265 | | 1983 | Robert
Frost | 1 | 391,000 | $495 | | 1983 | Alexander
Calder | 1/2 | 75,000 | $325 | | 1984 | Helen
Hayes | 1 | 34,000 | $550 | | 1984 | John
Steinbeck | 1/2 | 33,000 | $325 | | | Complete
Set Price | 7 1/2 | | $3,915 |
Dear
Golld Bullion Buyer, Look,
let's cut right to the chase ... Whatever reason your are buying gold bullion
can be greatly enhanced by also purchasing a true collectible at
the same time. You'ill have the best of both worlds
.. gold bullion and
a rare collectible. If
you want to really take a minute to think about the real value of this strategy
you'ill come to the realization that there are not going to be any more of these
rare gold bullion arts medallions EVER MINTED again. Yes,
there have not been any minted since 1984
.. over 21 years ago. Gold
Bullion Medallions MeltedSignikficant
quantities of the 1980 and 1981 and lesser quantities of the 1982 and 1983 have
been melted for their gold value. It's
no secret that the approximately 850,000 ounces of the 1982 and 1983 issues of
the gold bullion medallions were reportedly melted down by J. Aron & Co. in
1984. What
dose this mean to you? Scarcity of a true collectible. Gold
Bullion Continues to be melted.The
issues were sold directly by the Mint to the public. Initially there was a limit
of six coins per purchaser and buys were made on the previous days spot gold price.
Therefore buyers could buy gold below market value. Then for some unknown reason
the limit was removed and dealers started purchasing in large quantities. Analysis
and Outlook, a gold bullion newsletter, featured an in depth article on the melting
of these medallions. The results follow: Date
| Design | Oz. | Mintage | Melted | Supply | | 1980 | Grant
Wood | 1 | 313,000 | 47,000 | 266,000 | | 1980 | Marian
Anderson | 1/2 | 280,000 | 42,000 | 238,000 | | 1981 | Mark
Twain | 1 | 116,000 | 10,000 | 106,000 | | 1981 |
Willa Cather | 1/2 | 97,000 | 8,000 | 89,000 | | 1982 | Louis
Armstrong | 1 | 409,000 | 341,000 | 68,000 | | 1982 | Frank
Lloyd Wright | 1/2 | 348,000 | 290,500 | 57,5000 | | 1983 | Robert
Frost | 1 | 391,000 | 342,500 | 48,500 | | 1983 | Alexander
Calder | 1/2 | 75,000 | 63,000 | 12,000 | | 1984 | Helen
Hayes | 1 | 34,000 | 0 | 34,000 | | 1984 | John
Steinbeck | 1/2 | 33,000 | 0 | 33,000 | | | Complete
Sets | | 12,000 | | 12,000 |
That's
right
ONLY
12,000 COMPLETE SETS Available
as of 1986 There
have  Grant
Wood
One
(1) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts Medallion
Dated
1980 Estimated
Supply 266,000 (1986) Price:
$475 |
 Marian
Anderson One-Half
(1/2) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts Medallion
Dated
1980 Estimated
Supply 238,000 (1986) Price:
$240
|
 Mark
Twain One
(1) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts Medallion
Dated
1981 Estimated
Supply 106,000 (1986) Price:
$495
|
Willa
CatherOne-Half
(1/2) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts
Medallion
Dated
1981 Estimated
Supply 89,000 (1986) Price:
$250
|
Louis
Armstrong One
(1) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts Medallion
Dated
1982 Estimated
Supply 68,000 (1986) Price:
$495 |
Frank
Lloyd WrightOne-Half
(1/2) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts
Medallion
Dated
1982 Estimated
Supply 57,500 (1986) Price:
$265 |
Robert
Frost One
(1) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts Medallion
Dated
1983 Estimated
Supply 48,500 (1986) Price:
$495
|
Alexander
CalderOne-Half
(1/2) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts
Medallion
Dated
1983 Estimated
Supply 12,000 (1986) Price:
$250
|
Helen
HayesOne
(1) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts Medallion
Dated
1984 Estimated
Supply 34,000 (1986) Price:
$550 |
John
SteinbeckOne-Half
(1/2) Ounce Gold Bullion Commemorative Arts
Medallion
Dated
1984 Estimated
Supply 33,000 (1986) Price:
$325
|
Spot
Gold Price
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