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Question by Dani: Where in North Carolina or anywhere else, can you sell old American Eagle Silver Dollar Coins for good value?
I have old American Eagle Silver Dollar Coins, from the 1980's up to the 2000's. If you know where I can sell them around North Carolina, where I would get a good value for them, or if you have any information on these types of coins, it's all greatly appreciated! Thanks!

P.S- When I say North Carolina, i'm around Charlotte. So somewhere nearby would be ideal, but i'm willing to travel some too, if need-be. Thanks again!

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Answer by liberty 911
With these two links you can search for local coin dealers and coin clubs with people who will help you. The value of silver American Eagle coins is based on the current spot price of silver though dealers will pay a bit less in order to make a profit.

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Question by Steve H: Got some coins, what's total value?
Alright so I have some coins, and don't know the current value and don't feel like eBaying it so I have -

Pennies from (1944-46 were Shellcase Pennies) - 1925, 1938, 1944(x4), 1945(x3)

Silver Pennies (also known as Steel Cent) from - 1943(x4)

Silver Nickel from 1944

US 5 Cent Postage Stamp, Roosevelt with quote - "Freedom of speech and Religion from Want and Fear" (sort of random but I got it...)

An Alcatraz Coin (mostly just a souvenier)

Half Dollars from - 1971, 1979, 190, 1997, and 2000

Silver Dollars from - 1979(x2)

Gold Dollars from - 2000(x2)

American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coins from - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007

Silver 100 Dollar Bill from 2005 made out of Bullion, .999 Pure Silver, Condition is Proof

Just curious on what price is, thanks in advance

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Answer by Doctor Deth
you'd have to take them to a coin dealer - some of them - condition could make a big difference

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Question by Verity: Does a 1986 American Eagle Silver Dollar increase in value as time goes on? ?
Someone offered me for a proof 1986 American Eagle silver dollar that I own, mint in velvet box with certificate of authenticity. I've been doing my home work on this and they usually sell for around that price, I think it's fair. What I'm wondering is, is it worth selling now for or would it increase in value as time goes on?

For that matter, does any one know if the same applies for an 1883 Morgan Dollar?

Thanks!

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Answer by Ben
In proof, book value for a 1986 Silver Eagle is . Now if you are selling one to a dealer you will never get and if you are buying one you will probably pay a bit less than that. Generally these do increase in value over time, but except for certain rare issues, coins in general are a bad investment compaired to the stock market (ironic right now, but true!) The worst you will ever do with these is slightly less than bullion value, they are in fact bullion. Silver is currently a bit under an ounce. If you want the money, go ahead and sell, but if you really don't want to sell you probably will come out a bit ahead in the long run by holding it. Morgans tend to trend upward, I would think a bit better than Silver Eagles. 1883 is not a very rare year (unless you have it in proof) but they are not making more of these.

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