1986 Silver American Eagle/Liberty Ungraded

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by CoinPadawon, Sep 14, 2013.

  1. CoinPadawon

    CoinPadawon New Member

    First year this coin was produced, it is in very nice condition. To my eye it is perfect condition. I do not want to take it out of the case as I do not want to damage the surface of the coin. Any ideas on the value? This is all new to me and I've found prices ranging from really low to really high.

    Thanks in advance.

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  3. Camreno

    Camreno Active Member

    Upwards of $30
     
  4. CoinPadawon

    CoinPadawon New Member

    Even after it's graded?
     
  5. Nuglet

    Nuglet Active Member

    These coins don't circulate so they all pretty much look like this.
     
  6. CoinPadawon

    CoinPadawon New Member

  7. Nuglet

    Nuglet Active Member

    If you get it graded and it comes back pf70 then you are stoked, if its pf69 then you will get melt value plus grading fee roughly for it. It is worth a shot if you think it's perfect.
     
  8. Stevenn57

    Stevenn57 Active Member

  9. easj3699

    easj3699 Well-Known Member

    If I remember correctly greysheet bid was around $60, but that price also means it comes with all of the government packaging.
     
  10. CoinPadawon

    CoinPadawon New Member

    Can there be any money made in flipping coins? Or is it pretty much an "idle" market, if you will.
     
  11. Coin Hunter

    Coin Hunter Active Member

    This is a 86-s proof. It is worth between $50-60ish without the box
     
  12. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    The lower price is a bullion price, the higher price a collector price. Bullion worth is a set price governed by the silver market. The collector price is never a set price. It's what someone, anyone, is willing to pay for it. When selling at the collector price, your on a fishing expedition. Your question is: Is there anyone out there willing to pay the price I'm asking? The answer varies every time you ask. Hense the great variety of pricing at the higher end.
     
  13. CoinPadawon

    CoinPadawon New Member

    Excellent, that is very helpful information. Is there any particular coins a beginner should try to find? I am interested in coin collecting because they will always maintain the current value of the material used to produce the coin. As I am sure much other people would like to do, I would like to make some money in the long run, what could I do to get the ball rolling in the right direction?
     
  14. easj3699

    easj3699 Well-Known Member

    Buy books and educate yourself. This will help you in your purchasing. Odds are fairly good though most people will lose money on their collections when they go to sell.
     
  15. Stevenn57

    Stevenn57 Active Member

    It's a buyers market for sure.
     
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