Tag Archives : Silver American Eagle
Posted by Mark Freeman on November 23, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
Some cool Silver Eagle images:
Bronze Coin of Ptolemy IV: Eagle; Silver Tetradrachm of Perseus: Eagle in Oak Wreath
Image by peterjr1961
Bronze Coin of Ptolemy IV: Eagle; Silver Tetradrachm of Perseus: Eagle in Oak Wreath
Eagle-headed silver spur, 330.1982
Image by Black Country Museums
Pair of eagle-headed silver or silver-plated spurs
For more information please go to blackcountryhistory.org/collections/getrecord/WASMG_WASMG...
Eagle [...]
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Posted by Mark Freeman on August 19, 2010 in Numismatics · 1 Comment
by sirqitous
Question by iceman: What is the worth of a 98 P silver american eagle without COA?
1998 P Proof Silver Eagle but it doesn't have a COA. Is it worth anything and if so how much?
Best answer:
Answer by Potato!blarrg
What do you think? Answer below!
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Posted by Mark Freeman on July 29, 2010 in Uncategorized · 0 Comments
Bill Soriano, ICR with Numis Network explains the difference in price between a circulated Silver American Eagle Coin and an Uncirculated MS70 (mint state 70) Silver Eagle American Numismatic Coin.
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Posted by Mark Freeman on July 17, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
by Chuck “Caveman” Coker
Today United States coins are most often graded on a scale that goes from 0 to 70 point. This scale was originally devised by Dr. William Shelby and is used by the major coin grading services today.
A coin that's graded zero means that you can probably tell that at some point in time it was a coin. However, a coin that achieves a grade of seventy means that it is [...]
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