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Question by JEFFREY S: How did I buy a 2010 Silver Eagle from coin vault if U.S. mint has ceased production?
U.S . mint stopped producing silver eagles in 2009 where did ones from coin vault come from
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Answer by A_Man70as They are reproductions using a thin coat of silver. They are not even worth the cost of shipping
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Question by Chi L: Are american silver eagles an ok investment?
Are american silver eagles an ok investment? I also like the idea of collecting coins so are there any old silver coins that wouldn't run too much above the spot price of silver?
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Answer by BenGraham The worst investment is anything Cash. Since the silver eagle coin is cash, it does not make for a good investment.
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Question by belize91: When do the 2010 Silver Eagles come out?
I see the Canadian silver leafs for 2010 were just released and was wondering if the US will startreleasing there 2010 coin before 2010
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Answer by Robert M 2010
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Question by : How much is wholesale on a ICG MS70 2009 Silver Eagle COIN ?
Thanks.
Got an advertisment offering them for +4.95 s&h.
Just wanted to make sure it wasnt a loss leader.
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Answer by Judy Coins - easy to buy - hard to sell.
My dad got involved with coins.
You can never sell them for anywhere close to what you buy them for.
But to him - they were a hobby.
Go on ebay and check out if you see something similar.
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Question by MT: Why did the US Mint stop making gold and silver eagles for 2009?
I was checking the US Mint website and learned that they most likely won't be selling any Gold or Silver eagle coins because of the demand. Are they planning on minting the Gold and Silver eagle coins in sufficient quantities for collectors anytime soon? Will they be available next year?
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Answer by liberty911 There is a link at this webpage which shows the 2009 American Eagle mintage which might be lower than most years. These are always available for a limited time, and I believe the time has expired for 2009. You should be able to find these from many coin dealers but at a premium price. Good luck.
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Question by Jacob: Where can I get the 2009 silver American Eagle coin?
I've been wanting a 2009 version of the American Eagle that's proof, but they didn't make any so where can I get the uncirculated version reliably and for a good price?
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Answer by Fats138 Try Amazon or Ebay.
I dont really know much about coins, but I found a few things when I looked.
Maybe the source link will be of help.
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Question by grmike28: is trading gold in for silver a wise thing to do today?
at a local bullion dealer I traded in a gold sovereign (about a quarter ounce) for 3 silver maple leafs and 8 silver eagle walking liberties in unc condition. I don't think the world economy or currency prices will be stable ever again until the whole system changes (including removing the USD as the world's reserve currency). In the past the gold to silver ratio was lowest during bad economic times reaching as low as 14 during the 20th century a couple times and averaging 17 for most of history before the 20th century. What do you think?
"No gold is worth more"
that's obvious but how much more is the question? is it worth 50 times more like it is now or 20 times more which is closer to the historic ratio?
"I would not have traded in your Sovereign for the silver you did."
I wasn't ripped off. 1/4 ounce of gold is worth 327 dollars at today's close (December 27, 2010).
The walking liberties are silver eagles I said that. They sell for an average of 34-40 dollars each on ebay. They are unc condition and range in dates from 1991 to 2005. I could have gotten more maple leafs if I wanted but I preferred the silver eagles. Some of the maple leafs are still in the package from the royal canadian mint. I got 11 ounces of silver and not just any bullion personally selected dates that I know command premiums, for 1 quarter ounce of gold. 11 ounces of silver = 330, 1/4 ounce of gold = 327.
the commission wasn't a big deal. I've been going to the coin dealer for years he has a significant amount of bullion. In the exchange he gave me over 90% of the value of the gold coin and didn't charge a premium on the silver (under 33 dollars for each silver ounce which includes maple leafs).
I don't own a lot of gold but I think silver is a lot more undervalued than gold. When times are great (like most of the last couple decades) gold is still worth a lot because it has high demand in jewellery, silver is taken for granted. In times when people want commodities silver rises a lot more than gold (70% versus 30% last year).
"Removing the USD as the world's reserve currency?"
http://in.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-49758120100629
China and Russia 2 of the BRIC countries got rid of the US dollar in November 2010 for bilateral trade. India has also attacked the dollar as well as OPEC. Having the reserve currency has helped the US a lot, it's the reason why oil is cheapest there than anywhere else in the world and has allowed them to print as much money as they want something many other countries aren't free to do. When commodities demand is large enough to push gold to 5000 or more per ounce silver should be over 250. The only time silver is very low is when gold is under 1500 or 2000 an ounce.
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Answer by Zeco No gold is worth more
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Question by eReedsburg: which silver coin is better to buy - an American Eagle or Buffalo Round?
I have the option to buy either 20 2010 American Eagle .999 silver coins for 6 or 20 .999 silver Buffalo Rounds for 8. Which is the better investment?
Both are made out of the same amount of silver, but the American Eagle has a date and other stuff on it that the Buffalo Round doesn't. Does that make it worth more?
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Answer by Taiping The American silver eagle is a coin, the buffalo round is not. The Buffalo round is considered just that a silver round and actually falls into the medal class, it is not legal tender, nor is it backed by a government. Its value is the silver only. The American silver eagle on the other hand is a coin and also has a collector value added to its silver value. That is why it is more money. So the silver eagle would be the better choice. So now you know the facts it is up to you.
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Question by help: How much is a 1980 silver eagle worth?
What is the lowest and highest price for it?
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Answer by jay marcus No listing for 1980 silver Eagle, Check the date. (maybe counterfeit?)
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Question by woodson532003: What is the best way to store American Eagle silver coins?
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Answer by BD in NM There are several good options. The key is to make sure whatever you use is inert and PVC free. The ANA store and Amos Supplies both have PVC free Safeflips which are fairly inexpensive and convenient. Airtight holders are a little more expensive but provide a pretty secure holder for your coins. If the coins are high end pieces you might consider getting the slabbed by one the major grading services such as PCGS, NGC or ANACS.
Your local coin dealer would most of the basic supplies otherwise just do a search on line for numismatic supplies.
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