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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2734170, member: 15929"]Pass him down a 55/55 Doubled Die Lincoln. It'll have more value and w-a-a-y more meaning to the numismatic community.</p><p><br /></p><p>IMO, Silver Eagles in ANY grade are a fool's errand since MS/PR70 are a dime a dozen and MS69 is right up there as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>ANY, money sunk into an MS/PR70 is subject to change and devaluation due to storage techniques and the fact that, after grading, they can and often do develop unsightly milk spots even under the best circumstances.</p><p><br /></p><p>Their value in "today's" market is limited to gimmick's and special labels with pseudo signatures in an attempt to add value. Those particular coins are also subject to devaluation. Just look at the Lance Armstrong coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nah, if you really want to leave your children something then leave them "something" which has been around for a long time and which is guaranteed to have value when and if they receive them. SIlver Eagles are, IMOA, not a very good inheritance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2734170, member: 15929"]Pass him down a 55/55 Doubled Die Lincoln. It'll have more value and w-a-a-y more meaning to the numismatic community. IMO, Silver Eagles in ANY grade are a fool's errand since MS/PR70 are a dime a dozen and MS69 is right up there as well. ANY, money sunk into an MS/PR70 is subject to change and devaluation due to storage techniques and the fact that, after grading, they can and often do develop unsightly milk spots even under the best circumstances. Their value in "today's" market is limited to gimmick's and special labels with pseudo signatures in an attempt to add value. Those particular coins are also subject to devaluation. Just look at the Lance Armstrong coins. Nah, if you really want to leave your children something then leave them "something" which has been around for a long time and which is guaranteed to have value when and if they receive them. SIlver Eagles are, IMOA, not a very good inheritance.[/QUOTE]
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