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<p>[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2734291, member: 80121"]19lys makes good points, but you should also know that Silver Eagles are widely collected. The most common method is the same as any other coin collection, you try to have a MS69 of every American Silver Eagle made since 1986 through 2017 and then every year you just add the new Silver Eagle to the collecttion. Currently a 32 coin collection (1986-2017) goes for about $2,000. You can find it for less, that's a ballpark figure.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a set graded by NGC and one graded by PCGS and one will go to my son and the other to my daughter. Both know this and are excited to get the sets someday and both are planning on continuing the sets. I including the assumed ones made in San Fransisco and the burnished American Silver Eagles in the sets so they are larger than 32. I'm adding the just released 2016 and 2017 W, P, & S Silver Eagles that were recently determined by the Monster box serial numbers to the sets.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not wealthy, but this way I can leave my hobby to my children and it's something they can continue.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2734291, member: 80121"]19lys makes good points, but you should also know that Silver Eagles are widely collected. The most common method is the same as any other coin collection, you try to have a MS69 of every American Silver Eagle made since 1986 through 2017 and then every year you just add the new Silver Eagle to the collecttion. Currently a 32 coin collection (1986-2017) goes for about $2,000. You can find it for less, that's a ballpark figure. I have a set graded by NGC and one graded by PCGS and one will go to my son and the other to my daughter. Both know this and are excited to get the sets someday and both are planning on continuing the sets. I including the assumed ones made in San Fransisco and the burnished American Silver Eagles in the sets so they are larger than 32. I'm adding the just released 2016 and 2017 W, P, & S Silver Eagles that were recently determined by the Monster box serial numbers to the sets. I'm not wealthy, but this way I can leave my hobby to my children and it's something they can continue.[/QUOTE]
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