For bullion eagles, yes. That's $5 over spot which is a normal mark up.
2004 - Wisconsin Leaf Errors. Coins exhibiting these errors came from the Denver Mint. These coins range in value, but currently can fetch $50-100...
If it's not certified and designated by one of the top two, don't buy it.
Bullion ASEs are worth up to and including $5 over melt. Nothing more. Regardless of shiny or toned. Don't fall for the nonsense from retailers...
Why bother with a bullion eagle?
According to whom? They also show signs of the dipping as well, and in a lot of cases, the original luster can be removed from over dipping....
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That was blinder than Mr. Magoo. :D
Uhmm there were only 57,500 51 Proof Franklins struck, so a 62 is worth more raw than $35. A certified one is running around $250.
About $150-$200.
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Dollars - 90% .77344oz. Pure Silver 40% .3161 oz. Pure Silver Halves - 90% .36169 oz. Pure Silver 40% .1479 oz. Pure Silver...
Welcome to CT. Take the year he passed it on to you, and subtract 1984 from that year, and that's how long your grandpa had it.
Who do you think does the polishing? I'll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge, and because you're a fellow member of CT, and I can't do this all day,...
That first pic with the 12 Morgans in airtites, looks like something one of the rip off Mints sells. If it is, they've no doubt been polished.
I think if it was certified by one of the top two TPGs, anyone would have paid more.
If you're selling off Morgans & Peace for $26 a piece, they can't really be BU and are not key dates, VAMs, or rare varieties.
Yes. Me. One of the exonumia dealers at the last RACE show here had one. Talk about ugly, and over priced.
I think that's why the seller said Semi-PL but it either is or isn't PL, there's no in between. But I agree it's not PL.
Proof Jeffersons, including the mid to late 50s proofs, can be found for $1.25 - $2.00 most anywhere, for PR60-PR64, and maybe 65s; raw.
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