1990 proof silver eagle just lying around...

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by wacky1980, Aug 4, 2011.

  1. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    so i found this 1990 proof silver eagle laying loose in a box. no papers, no protective case, nothing.

    what should i do with it? i don't want it to see any more abuse than it already has. is it pointless to have this thing slabbed since it's already seen some minor rub marks in the finish?

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    sorry for the poor photo quality. it's dark in here at night and my phone only does so well. the pics really don't do the coin justice.
     
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  3. Apocalypse Cow

    Apocalypse Cow Junior Member

    It's worth melt now, whatever premium it once had is gone. Put it in your pocket and show it off to friends and family as the beautiful piece of artwork that it is.
     
  4. ThinnPikkins

    ThinnPikkins Well-Known Member

    it might as well came from a roll now my friend.....such a beautiful coin i tell you....
     
  5. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    Give it to me or have a contest. And go find some more boxes like that.
     
  6. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Airtite IMO.
     
  7. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    I would agree that if submitted it would be in the lower end PR fractional grades, but it's still a proof, non the less, and would have a value more than melt. Just not as much if it had been in a protective holder and would grade in the 68-70 range.
     
  8. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    My 2 cents

    Check on eBay I sure you can find a box& cert for it.
    there always someone sell them.
    :kewl:

     
  9. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    there's no physical damage to the coin except for the marks in the finish (perhaps from being rubbed with a cloth or rolling around on fine particulate inside the box?). looks almost like swirl marks in car paint. i'm guessing such a thing cannot be restored. :(

    oh well. it's still very beautiful, and only upon a close look in good lighting do you see the issues. i'll probably put it in a display casing just to keep it from losing any more of its beauty.

    can you believe it was just laying in a box though? they were all issued in protective displace cases with coa's and all that, weren't they? i'm curious why it was ever removed from its protection.
     
  10. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    i've seen those, and they go for fairly cheap. i'm just not sure how "authentic" it would look, putting the coin back into a box after it's been abused.
     
  11. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Very True! :thumb:
    I have order a few from the US mint since 1986 and 50% of the time the coin is not in the box but it still in the capsule holder.
    but silver 999.9 is still good to have even in a paper slip
     
  12. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    A lot of these developed milk spots and many of the collectors of them cracked them out of slabs over the years converting them to melt value coins. Can't tell from your image if this one is spoted but impared proofs do not usually carry much premimiun as the unimpaired ones are still common.
     
  13. mralexanderb

    mralexanderb Coin Collector

    That coin would a great pocket piece. It'll always be worth melt value no matter what it looks like.
     
  14. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    An airtite, in a velvet covered display box, slipped into a small cardboard box, with a U.S. Mint cardboard sleeve, like modern commemoratives.
     
  15. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    I would put it in an airtite and carry it with me as something to talk about!
     
  16. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    ahh your best bet is get a airtight with coin holder bezzel and make a charm for yourself i have one out of a 2010 silver eagle..
     
  17. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    great tips! thanks everyone, i'll have to search for one of those airtights.

    the only other silver dollar i have was a gift from my grandmother, a 1922 peace dollar clamped into a money clip. i couldn't bear to see it stuck in there, so i pulled it out. maybe i'll get a case for it as well.
     
  18. Douglas

    Douglas Senior Member

    grandma's house, brings back memories. When we were kids and visited Grandma, she would give each of us a silver dollar, this was back in the late 40's early 50's. As a teenager I worked at a grocery store and one of the other stock boys had the cashiers save all the silver dollars received from customers. Yes, boys and girls, at one time silver dollars were in general circulation pocket change. thanks, douglas
     
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