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Printer Friendly VersionThe U.S. Mint announced Monday that it would resume taking orders of American Eagle coins on a limited basis after last week's sales suspension. At this very moment in time, orders on gold coins are taking weeks or even months to fill.
From Reuters' report (full version available here):
U.S. Mint resumes gold coin orders on limited basis
Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:08pm EDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Mint said it must allocate the American Eagle bullion coins among dealers to cope with overwhelming demand as it resumed taking orders for the popular coins on Monday. "The unprecedented demand for American Eagle gold one-ounce bullion coins necessitates our allocating these coins among the authorized purchasers on a weekly basis until we are able to meet demand..." Last week, soaring demand forced the U.S. Mint to suspend temporarily sales of the American Eagles, creating a shortage... The buying spree and the subsequent shortage of the Eagles have improved momentum in gold as market participants interpret it as a sign of increasing retail investor interest in gold and other precious metals...
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