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Question by Bella421: Does anyone know if American Eagle gives price adjustments and if so how long after the purchase?
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Answer by LACEY!
You might want to call and ask:
[ http://www.ae.com/web/contact/ ]
ae.com Customer Service:
1-888-232-4535
(24 hours a day)
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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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Posted by silverproofer in American Eagle Silver Proof FAQ, tags: 1/10, 2006w, American, coins, Eagle, gold, initial, know, need, offer, prices, Proof
Question by : i need to know the initial offer prices of 2006w american eagle proof gold coins. 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10,?
1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, & 4 coin set.
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Answer by Daniel S
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