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Question by monkey d: 2007 American Eagle Silver Coin?
Should I buy the uncirculated version from the mint, the uncirculated version from somewhere else, or the proof version from the mint or somewhere else. Also, which (meaning proof or uncirculated) will most likely be worth more in 20 years?

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Answer by MusicMan5537
Proof sets are always better.

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Question by Matt F: American Eagle Silver Proofs at a discount/or in bulk?
Does anyone know where you can buy American Eagle Silver Proofs at a discount/or in bulk? I see them on Ebay with starting bids of and I have been trying to figure out where they get them so cheaply.

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Answer by Richard F
http://www.domanisoft.com/american-pro/search-html
Maybe here. Maybe the ebay people are just trying to raise cash.

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Question by Nate: American Eagle Coin?
What is the difference between a American Eagle Silver Dollar Coin PROOF and a American Eagle Silver Dollar Coin Regular issue Uncirculated

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Answer by zman492
Uncirculated
The word "uncirculated" means exactly what it says, the coin has not been in circulation, however "ordinary" uncirculated coins often have bagmarks, edge knocks and other small scuffs and imperfections. Uncirculated "specimen" coins issued specially for collectors are often more carefully produced and handled, so they may be better than ordinary coins mass produced for circulation, but may still have some small imperfections.

Proof
Proof coins are specially produced to a much higher standard of finish. Originally, proofs were intended as pre-production samples. As a printer would produce a small number of "proof" copies for checking and approval, so a mint would produce proofs for approval by the mintmaster, the monarch, and for other purposes. When coin collecting began to become popular about two centuries ago, a larger number of proofs were sometimes made for sale to collectors. This has developed enormously in the past few decades, and most countries, but not all, produce proof coin and sets every year or on special occasions.

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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 Kevin Overlund: 2007 American Silver Eagle (Z7F). Can someone tell me about this coin?Also, what does the Z7F mean?
2007 US Silver Eagle West Point Coin Mint Z7F. I know a tiny bit about coins but apparently not enough.

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Answer by liberty 911
A 2007-W American Eagle 1oz uncirculated silver coin is a bullion coin manufactured in West Point, New York by the US Mint. Apparently, the Z7F is a code used by the Mint to differentiate if from the many other products offered by the Mint. They are selling for around US right now unless they are slabbed and certified which would make them worth more. There is more information at the link below. I hope that helps.

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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 Hermoderus: Coin/COA Mismatch in 1 oz American Eagle?
I have been contemplating the sale of a American Eagle Proof given to me as a gift many years ago, and in examining the contents of the case more closely, I've noticed that while both the spine of the case and the coin itself read '1987' (MCMLXXXVII) the COA reads 1986. How unusual is this? Will it cause any difficulties at sale?

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Answer by Taiping
It may and it may not. I can not find anything about this problem. Someone may have had both eagles and mixed up the COA's. In the long run it should not matter for you are selling a coin not the COA. In the end you can always have it graded by one of the grading services and throw the COA away.

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Question by Nate: American Eagle Coins?
What is the difference between a American Eagle Silver Dollar Coin PROOF and a American Eagle Silver Dollar Coin Regular issue Uncirculated

2004

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Answer by bbooptoon1959
the method of manufactor. Proof coins have the blanks and the dies highly polished before striking. When struck, this creates a highly reflective piece. The coin is then sandblasted on the high points creating a contrast with a frosted finish. The uncirculated is simply struck without polishing, and the burnished has some kind of matte-like finish. Proofs are generally more expensive

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Question by eric_mace@sbcglobal.net: how do you purchase silver american eagle coins (non-proofs) from the us mint?

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Answer by foothillperson
USMINT.GOV

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Question by iceman: What is the worth of a 98 P silver american eagle without COA?
1998 P Proof Silver Eagle but it doesn't have a COA. Is it worth anything and if so how much?

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Answer by Potato!
blarrg

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