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Question by madison: i THINK i have a 1907 double eagle coin?
i think the i might have a 1907 double eagle coin, however the pictures that i have found of other double eagle coins, show that this coin is not as large as mine, mine is a VERY large coin about 2 1/2- 3 inches in diameter, if you think you might know anything about this coin please answer! thanks for your time!
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its not in great condition, the year is in roman numerals, no motto
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Answer by Terry D Designed in 1907, minted in 1933.
Date in roman numerals should be MCMXXXIII if it signifies year minted.
1907 in roman numerals would be MCMVII.
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Question by sgtnight2000: silver coin and proof set's collector?
i have been collecting silver coin's and silver bar's since 1989 when i was station in germany.10oz bar's and now i started collecting 8 morgan and 1 peace dollars and now i am collecting silver eagle dollar's 16 gem burnished and gem proof silver eagles(2004-2007) and i just started collecting pcgs ms-64 silver eagle 2010 coin. i have over 12 proof set and 3 1964 proof set. can some coin collector can tell me what type of coin should i collect. i spend about 0.00 and i have one more coin set i did not put down was my first prestige set 1984 i stop buying from ebay and i use coast to coast coin. www.coastcoin.com. please give me some input. thank you very much
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Answer by curtisports2 The only advice I can give you on what to collect is to buy what you like. After a while, like all of us, you'll figure out for yourself what you like more than something else, and you'll focus on that one (or a few) things at a time. The reason is that none of us can afford to buy all of it, so we have to narrow it down. But it's different for all of us, what we like, so I can't tell you what to collect.
I can tell you, though, that you probably overpaid for a 2010 silver eagle graded MS-64. If you paid more than , you paid too much. You can buy single coins on eBay, including postage, for about that. Yes, yours is graded by PCGS. Whoever had it graded wasted their money. MS 64 for a brand new coin is basically a problem coin when you consider that huge numbers of them are coming out MS 69, and even perfect MS 70 are nowhere near rare anymore with the last few years of bullion eagles.
That's the only other thing I'll recommend. If you're going to buy slabbed modern coins, don't buy anything below MS 69 or Proof 69 DCAM.
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Question by RP: american gold eagle coin fake???
i just bought on ebay for 0, a 2004 bullion american gold eagle, the edges and lettering are perfect, no mottling or pockmarks, the US mint states they're supposed to weigh 8.483 grams, but when i weighed mine, it syas it is 8.522, off the stated mass by .039, is this normal? seeing how each coin can't be identical?
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Answer by coolrage256 yeah i would say thats a pretty good fake but if you dont believe me call the FBI and ask them cuz they only supposed to be .012 off
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Question by Jessicka: How do I know how much my COIN is worth?
It's a painted 2000 millennium silver eagle thats sealed in an original packaging, it's like in a card, with a sleeve. It explaines the weight and content and history. What is the difference between 'proof' and 'uncirculated'.. what else do I need to know?
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Answer by Taiping If the coin has been painted it is considered damaged by coin collectors. As it is now it is just a memento of the millennium. It still has its silver value and is worth at least what an ounce of silver is selling for on the day it is sold. Colored as well as gold plated coins make an interesting gift but have no collector value. The only way to get a value is to put it on a on line auction or see what someone would offer. I saw a colored set of state quarters, well up to the last one in a nice wood frame and it was impressive and would make a good item to pass down in the family but it has little collector value at least yet. Maybe in 100 years who knows. I would just keep it for now.
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Question by Julie: what is an American Eagle silver dollar coin worth?
It's A 1903 American Eagle fine silver dollar. With a walking liberty and a sun on the bottom. The eagle on the back has open wings and 13 stars above its head and below the tailfeather on the right hand side it appears to have an "m"
Well then maybe it's a fake then, because it clearly says 1903 I can even take a picture of it but can't post it on here
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Answer by Ramuni Rasputin Butt secs. Or dead eagle.
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Question by zwinc7: Where on the internet can I buy Silver Coins at the LOWEST possible price(whosale), to start my coin store???
All Silver Coins(ie: morgans/peace/franklins,silver eagles,etc)
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Answer by Tone Go to Ebay or Yahoo Auctions.
Search US Coins. Then search Lots.
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Question by tigerhuy: Why does a 1 oz silver American eagle coin appear larger than a 1 oz gold American eagle?
Is the gold a more dense metal? Or is is simply an optical illusion and the thickness is actually greater on the gold coin?
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Answer by Ben P Yes, gold weighs more than silver. 1 oz. of silver would be bigger.
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Question by winky: american eagle one ounce proof silver coin 2007 coin worth?
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Answer by Pale Rider around 20 bucks
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Posted by silverproofer in American Eagle Silver Proof FAQ, tags: 2004, American, coin, crashes, Eagle, ebay, economy, having, ounce, sell, should, worth
Question by Vader: If economy crashes, will a 1 ounce 2004 American Eagle coin be worth having, or should I sell it on ebay now?
I am talking about an all out crash, where we have to barter to survive.
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Answer by likepepsi If we end up in a situation where bartering is the key to survival, there won't be much use for gold or silver. What will have value is guns, ammunition, water, food, and fuel. The very concept of barter implies that money (or precious metals) won't be used.
However, the chance of that kind of thing happening is very, very, small. I think what is more likely is the the US will suffer inflation and in that case precious metals will rise in value, so I would hold on to it.
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Question by kitty_katt_79: Is it possible to have a 2006 american eagle coin silver proof graded?
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Answer by fred p You can send it to the many grading services, who for a fee, will grade your coin and place it in a hermetically sealed case (slab).
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