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american eagle gold coin value
How to know if you should get a coin classified or not?

I have a decent amount of American silver eagles, and some coins different gold. How can you determine 1) whether he should get a falling currency and 2) Is there any way I can determine which parts would be more ideal for sending to the Museum or PCGS? Should magnifing invest in a glass, handle coins with some type of gloves? How can I make a preliminary summary of the pieces currency would increase if she graduated high quality?

We always have to handle the coins out of circulation and the testing room with white cotton gloves. Lupe not exceeding 10 X is also required. Good lighting is important and remind the tip of the medal often when we look at the fields. I use gloves on all sides. Most American silver Eagles rank very high and only a few will refund the cost of classification when you sell. MS-69 and proof-69 Eagles are by all over the place and most do not sell enough to cover costs that include the presentation of S & H also. If gold is not in the high-end condition mint that I send them to be ordered or you will never recover the cost of any classification. I sent my note Dimes 1916-D and some dollars but rarely Morgan the reason was that the service of value, but more importantly, also authenticated as the real thing. No date has manipulated silver eagles. That many new textbooks with pictures to help you see a coin dealer. I think Whitman Publishing has just published a book using the new classification of photos. www.whitmanbooks.com www.brooklyngallery.com also sell parts and supplies because of many books at low prices. Hope this helps.

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