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thurmownator

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Hang on to that Silver Eagle ! If you have what I think you do, it is a dollar in name only. It is an ounce of .999 silver and, depending upon the condition; worth considerably more than the dollar that's stamped on it (in the neighborhood of $20 or so).

Great find !
 

coolcash2004

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Jun 9, 2006
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The silver eagle is worth about $12, but if its a proof, about $75.

NICE!

-CC
 

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Frank C

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Sep 9, 2005
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the eagle is not a proof and its quite dirty must have been circulated for awile.
 

fiatboy

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I've seen a lot of worn Silver Eagles, but never one in circulation. I assume that at least a few circulate. But how? How do primarily bullion coins ever circulate, especially long enough to show serious wear? Amazing.
 

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Frank C

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I have no Idea how they circulate. Its even bigger than the Ike or a Morgan Dollar.
 

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