i'm still sorting threw my dads coins.This one is one that i can't find in my redbook. , , it has the faces of the 39 pres.is it worth anything thanks jerry
I get a little lost here sill.with that said i'm putting these here for some help in selling these coins and any help with put a value would be grate thanks.I have 2-93p,2-94p,2-95p,2-96p,2-97p All silver eagles proofs. , , , , i would much rather sell to someone here that would appreciate them.I also have this hightlander coin collection of 2oz silver coins not sure on thier value. , ,
the walkers are American Silver Liberties and not overly valuable, but it would easier to know if I could see the dates. The others I have no idea. Ruben
silver liberties aren't the same as silver eagles are they?my camera sucks the pics are the best i could do for now and the dates go almost in order of the pics 92p-97p proofs
thanks.the coin guy here in canandaigua would have givin me $45-$60 for them and i know i can get more for some of them the redbook(I know its inflated)on 3 of the yrs is over $150.I just want to get a fair price.thanks again to all that help me.jerry
OK next step is to go to Heritage Coins and look at auctions prices. Ruben OK - I'm getting a few messages reminding me that i passed 8000 posts. Thanks for everyone keeping track. FWIW, this was post 8,000. Anyone who wants to send me a present to celebrate message 8000 is welcome to find my address on Google and send my a card of congratulations Ruben
The correct term is 'American Eagle'. The silver version is commonly called an American Silver Eagle (ASE). US Mint - American Eagles
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The silver itself is at about $13/ounce today, you've got at least $150 in raw silver. Some people pay a good premium for the ASE coins and you have a few of the better year coins.
Assuming all your American Silver Eagles (ASE) are proofs, which they appear to be, they are good dates and would sell, RETAIL, for around $100-$200/coin (I wouldn't expect that tho, it's kind of an average). If the 1995 is a W mint it could be quite valuable. Check realized prices from ebay, heritage and teletrade, all are good indicators. Also check sites like APMEX and americansilvereagles.com (inflated prices) but easy to research, so at least you have a clue. The PCGS price guide is ok to, but take into account your coins aren't graded so don't expect PR70 prices.
thanks for the help everyone.with the cost to have them graded about$30 i think ,would it be worth it to have them graded?I just joined heritage yesterday and signed up as a non-member @ANA.they are all in grate shape since they where all still in the boxes that they where shipped in when my dad bought them.I wish i had a 95w but they where only sold in/with a proof set i believe.I know i have 3 good yrs, does anyone have a grey sheet that has an upto date price?Also what do you us to look at the coins,i used this plastic thing that is the size of a book mark that my wife uses to read small print,it works but is kinda of a pain.I got alot of old us and foriegn (circulated)coins that my dad collected for yrs.He ran a gas station in the 70's and managed to save anything that was older some of them are real hard to read,so other than a microscope what would you recamend for good viewing thanks again for all the help.
I got this yesterday from my mom seems my dad was going threw his coins before he passed.this link is not mine but its the same coins what would be the value thanks-http://cgi.ebay.com/20-1987-BU-CONSTITUTION-COMMEMORATIVE-2-PIECE-SET_W0QQitemZ170313431829QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCoins_US_Individual?hash=item170313431829&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50