Could someone help me with this?
GoldCoinLover
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Finally realizing that the price of gold is now alot different than it was months before I updated my coin ownship value, I need some help appraising it. Just come off with the top of your head prices, or even better, if you have an up to date magazine that would help alot. I'd do them myself but I'm in the process of getting a job and my parents couldn't afford any of the new coinage mags, sorry.
Here's what I have:
1)1/4 oz. 1913 22K.soverign. ANACS Net AU-55. Details UNC.
2)1/10 oz. 24K maple leaf. Gem BU (MS-67+)
3)1/4 oz. american eagle. MS-65
4)1/10 oz. american eagle PCGS MS-69.
5)1/10 oz. proof american eagle special mint packaging. w/certificate
6)0.38 gram gold fanam. 1600 AD. EF (I paid $15)
7)$5 indian head 1908. ANACS AU-58.
8)$5 MS-69 2002 NGC american eagle 1/10 oz.
Here's what I have:
1)1/4 oz. 1913 22K.soverign. ANACS Net AU-55. Details UNC.
2)1/10 oz. 24K maple leaf. Gem BU (MS-67+)
3)1/4 oz. american eagle. MS-65
4)1/10 oz. american eagle PCGS MS-69.
5)1/10 oz. proof american eagle special mint packaging. w/certificate
6)0.38 gram gold fanam. 1600 AD. EF (I paid $15)
7)$5 indian head 1908. ANACS AU-58.
8)$5 MS-69 2002 NGC american eagle 1/10 oz.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>$50 for the group. You pay shipping.
Russ, NCNE >>
You crackle me up
jim
<< <i>I'm $400! >>
Hmm, I got at least $770.
Sovereign anacs 100
1/10 certified anacs 60
1/4th raw 120
1/10th pcgs 60
1/10th proof 80
famam .38 gr. 15
1908 anacs 275
1/10th ngc 60
========== (total -- $770)
42/92
<< <i>I would WAG around $650-$675 mostly based on current spot price... >>
Thanks everyone. That's what I guessing more around that price. I guess my prices are off, all of the coins are certified EXCEPT the 1/4th oz american eagle.
42/92
<< <i>I just don't think the 1/10th ounce coins are worth that much over spot... maybe $45 or $50 >>
I tend to find this is the case with most denominations of gold/silver bullion reguardless of grade or encapsulation. Obviously there are lower mintage years for certain coins but for most part these were made to be liquid at or around spot and rarely sell for more.. Correct me if i'm wrong....
jim
How can you be sure that 1/4 oz. eagle is genuine
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Try not to update the values of your coins more than once a year.
Why? It helps you avoid worrying about the week to week or month to month change in values. It becomes a micromanaging thing.
Indeed, do it once a year and take stock of yourself.
Indeed, in my case I also include value of my gold foil filling in my teeth!!!!!!!!!! LOL.
That was done by a wonderful dentist at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio back in 1976.
<< <i>How can you be sure that 1/4 oz. eagle is genuine >>
It's not. It's counterfeit..oh no what shall I do? Yeah well you can be pretty damned sure I know how to tell now.
Looks like you sent the 1/10 American Eagle I sent you in for grading. How did we do?
Loan Shark
<< <i>How can you be sure that 1/4 oz. eagle is genuine >>
Oh geez no...not again