New Mint Coin Deals, $6K+ Spend and Big Profit Possible
Update: American Eagle 2021 Gold Proof Four-Coin Set price is $5,050.00. Pinehurst is another buyer offering $500 profit (minus $60 for insured shipping). it’s a good idea to add your credit cards now and save them in your US Mint account so you are ready to go.
The US Mint will have three new coin buying opportunities this Thursday. That means that if you can get your hands on them, you can get some free spending and a nice profit on top of that. The biggest deal will be the American Eagle 2021 Gold Proof Four-Coin Set which should cost about $5K. That alone can be a great way to earn credit card rewards, or work your way towards spending requirements for welcome bonuses. Let’s see how this latest coin deal from the US Mint works.
Offer
On Thursday, July 29th – at 12:00PM ET, the US Mint will be releasing the following coins or coin sets:
- American Eagle 2021 Gold Proof Four-Coin Set
- Price: $5,050
- Item Number: 21EFN
- Mintage Limit: None
- Product Limit: 10,250
- Household Order Limit: 1
- BUY HERE
- American Eagle 2021 One-Half Ounce Gold Proof Coin
- Price: $1,375.00
- Item Number: 21ECN
- Mintage Limit: 12,250
- Product Limit: 2,000
- Household Order Limit: 1
- BUY HERE
- American Eagle 2021 One-Tenth Ounce Gold Proof Coin
- Price: $315
- Item Number: 21EEN
- Mintage Limit: 20,250
- Product Limit: 10,000
- Household Order Limit: 1
- BUY HERE
You can buy one per household for each deal. But the first one, the Four-Coin Set will be most desirable option. It is expected to cost either $4,962.50 or $5,050.00. You can opt in right now to sell it to PFS Buyers Club. You will have each order shipped to your own house or office and then ship it to PFS Buyers Club with a prepaid shipping label that they will provide for you. PFS will be offering a commission of $200.05 for each Four-Coin Set. They are not offering to buy the other two coins.
But there are other buyers out there that could get you an even better deal. MilesPerDay for example is offering a commission of $500 for the Four-Coin Set. You can also get $150 for the One-Half Ounce Gold Proof Coin and another $30 for the One-Tenth Ounce Gold Proof Coin. Pinehurst is offering $500 commission for the Four-Coin Set ($60 charge for insured FedEx label).
Is it Legit?
I have done a few of these deals myself, and I’ve sold to PFS Buyers Club. The process is pretty easy as long as you follow the steps provided by the buyer that you choose. You sign up for the deal (at least with PFS, other buyers might not need you to enroll ahead of time), be ready to purchase once it goes live, buy your coins and then ship them or deliver them to your buyer.
If you are knowledgeable in this field, you could probably do better yourself by selling the coins on eBay or elsewhere. However, I haven’t tried that myself as I don’t know much about coins. PFS Buyers Club has just been a convenient and easy option. They also promise to match any bona fide competing offer, so reach out and see if they will offer you more.
But there are other buying clubs out there, so make sure you shop around and find the deal that makes sense for you. I mentioned MilesPerDay above as well. I have not done any coin deals with them in the past, but the site has been around for a long time and seems trustworthy. MYS Buying Group is another popular buyer, but I’m not sure what type of commission they are offering for this deal.
Always do your research, and decide what is best for you. That’s even more crucial when we’re talking about coins that cost thousands of dollars.
Guru’s Wrap-up
This deal is a good opportunity for hundreds in profit in profit and thousands of dollars in free spending. If you’re going with PFS Buyers Club, make sure to sign up and register for this deal. MilesPerDay just asks you to forward them the US Mint order confirmation after you place an order successfully. And they are offering a much higher profit.
Let me know of any other buyers that you have worked with in the past and what they are are offering for these deals. Also please let me and other readers know of any issues that you might have come across when doing these coin deals.