Weakly Struck Silver Eagles

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Jaeru, Jun 15, 2004.

  1. Jaeru

    Jaeru New Member

    I've noticed that on the early Silver Eagles (1986-1990), the strike appears to be weak - the crisscrosses do not appear on the stars of the flag, the skirt lines are weak, etc. Is this because the coins I've seen were struck with worn out dies, or was not enough pressure applied when the coins were struck? Or was it something else?
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    Weak strikes and worn dies are both a common occurence on the single squeeze presses used now. Many of the early BU eagles suffer from weak strikes.
     
  4. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    I am not an expert on SE, although I do own all of them. My assumption had always been that the earlier ones had softer details, not necessarily weaker strikes. The reason I came to this conclusion is that ALL the details seem to be "soft" - not just the highest points. I could be wrong, here, though.

    I notice that the older ones are softer in detail and tend to be shiny when new, whereas the later ones have sharper detail and are more of a matte finish.
     
  5. DrStrangelove

    DrStrangelove New Member

    I have a SE set from 86>99. But have some extra's from a couple of years I'd like to get rid of. How much would (should) I get for them from a reputable coin dealer? For example I have 4 '98 SE to sell.
     
  6. Noobgw

    Noobgw New Member

    BU SAE's sold on TV go for around $20 each so there is a starting point.
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Normal retail for '98 ASEs is about $10 - $12. From a dealer I would expect no more than $8 - if you are lucky.
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page