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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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Originally posted 2010-11-18 00:12:02. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by oatmens: Can you help me find a good site to buy this type of coin?
I'm looking for NGC certified (pf-70) gold American eagle coins for under 0 on a site other than eBay or modern coin mart, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Answer by liberty 911
I doubt that your request is possible for under 0.

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Originally posted 2010-10-19 00:11:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by Jem: How do you calculate for the value of an American Gold Eagle coin and How are the prices of Gold Bullion set?
Same as the title. Thanks

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Answer by ibu guru
Gold and silver are traded on the markets. So are platinum, palladium, copper, zinc, wheat, corn, and all kinds of commodities. The prices change constantly during trading hours as traders buy & sell these. It's analogous to trading stocks on the stock markets, foreign exchange on the forex markets, etc. You can look up prices a lot of places, including Yahoo Finance, stockbrokerages, various gold trading outfits, etc. Most will have charts tracking prices over a period of time.

Gold coins typically sell for a premium over spot bullion, but again the prices are "set" by traders as they actively trade. When lots of people want Eagles, Kruggerands, etc, and supplies are tight, the premiums over spot bullion can increase sharply. Again, it's like trading other commodities. When the world is short of wheat and people want to eat, the price can jump quite sharply. When there is a bumper crop, prices drop.

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Originally posted 2010-12-04 12:05:36. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by blackjadedmoon: How much is a quarter american eagle bullion gold coin worth right now?
I don't want to get ripped off
wise_irish_owl...i'm not that stupid, i know it is not that cheap...if it were everybody would be stocking up on it. I know a quarter ounce is at least 0 - 0. I want someone who knows the real answer to tell me...like a gold collector.

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Answer by wise_irish_owl
US.

Source: http://www.taxfreegold.co.uk/eaglesinfo.html

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Originally posted 2010-11-06 00:07:23. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by cl3071700: I am looking for advice when purchasing a Platinum American Eagle coin...?
First off i started collecting 6 months ago and have acquired coins from a Morgan to Seated liberty half to silver eagle, presidential dollar, commemoratives, etc. I purchased my first gold coin a 2008 buffalo graded by ANACS in SP 70(satin) Now i am looking to purchase a platinum eagle and have narrowed it down to a 2008 NGC coin. I am aware that these coins come in MS 69/ MS 70 with a regular label or the E.R. I like the idea of early release but would like to have a MS 70 grade. Looking at PCGS price grade a 1997 in MS 70 is listed at ,000. The value of a 1997 in MS 69 is 5 so this brings me to believe that i am much better off purchasing a 70 grade. (tho they did not offer E.R. in 1997) I am looking at this from a collectors viewpoint and would like to say that i own a ,000 coin (i am aware this may not appreciate in all cases) would paying 0 dollars for a regular 2008 MS 70 be overpaying by too much, this seems to suit my price range as i know platinum is around a G/ounce. i am trying to decide between the regular label MS 70 or an E.R. 69 please share anything advice/comment you may have. 21/male. thank you

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Answer by FRED M
MS 70 is the highest grade possible it is the closest to being perfect as your going to get, it is also the most expensive if a MS-69 cost 0 then an MS-70 will at minimum be double the price. There is also the grade of Deep Cameo MS-70 this coin will let you see yourself as if looking in a mirror this is the most Expensive grade I know of. Good luck

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Originally posted 2010-10-29 12:18:08. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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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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Originally posted 2011-02-03 23:59:53. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by Mariam: 1994 american eagle five dollar gold coin?
its still in the box with the certificate of authenticity

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Answer by liberty 911
With the current value of 1/10 troy ounce of gold at over 0US, a coin dealer would pay slightly less than that.

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Originally posted 2010-07-31 12:03:51. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by Nikki1213: How much is a 1986 american eagle bullion coin worth?
its one ounce in mint condition with certificate

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Answer by Bobo Bobo
(FLASHING MY BUCK TEETH AT UR QUESTON)..............

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Originally posted 2011-01-25 23:59:01. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by Eric Reader: What do I do with a certified coin that I don't believe is the quality it is certified for?
I have recently started collecting coins. I have MS 70 silver eagles (gold eagles cost too much right now). One coin in particular is a 2009 "Early Release" MS 70, But givin the research I have been doing ANY imperfection will drop it down to at most MS 69. Also, the Early Release is crap and does nothing for the value. Even with my untrained eye I can see what look like flaws, 2 specifically because they are not marks on the identical (2004-2008) coins. I bought the coins from a different dealer (on line because there are no shops near by). So far the 2004-2007 that came from the same dealer are truly perfect, but my most recent coins say they are perfect ("certified" and all), but I don't believe so. What do I do?

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Answer by Taiping
First of all there are all kinds of grading services out there and they do not all have the same standards nor do they grade the same. A grade is someones opinion period. If you disagree with the grade send it back to the dealer you bought it from. Today a lot of dealers who actually can not grade coins sell the slabs, for they are already graded (may not be right grade), this way they get a free ride. I am from the old school and their is no such think as a MS-70 coin. No coin is perfect. With today's minting standards most modern collector coins such as the eagles and commemoratives as well as mint and proof sets grade at least MS-67 throughMS-69 and are quite common. If they were rare the prices for them would be in the thousands of dollars. As an example an 1892-S Morgan dollar is .50 in grade very good but in just MS-64 a dealer will pay close to 5,000 for it. back to your question if the coin was graded by one of the top gradinf firms, PCGS,NGC,ANACS or ICG they guarentee the grade so get in touch with them if the dealer will not take it back. Buying site unseen is still not a good idea unless from one of the grading services above. Even then I am not so sure sometimes. Hope this helps.

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Originally posted 2010-10-02 12:03:59. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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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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Originally posted 2010-08-26 00:05:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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