August 11, 2009 The American Platinum Eagle was produced in 4 denominations: $10, $25, $50 and $100. The range of the values of these coins in the more common Proof Grades is shown in the following list: Proof Grades....PF63 to PF69$10....................$185 to $225 $25....................$420 to $510 $50....................$675 to $820 $100..................$1,300 to $1425
Some American Eagle coins include Uncirculated Silver Eagle, Proof Silver Eagle and American Eagle Bullion coins. You can purchase these coins online from the Golden Eagle Coin website or from eBay.
Bullion and uncirculated coins are currently valued at $23.00. Proof coins are $25.00.
American Eagle silver proof coins are available to purchase from the United States Mint. They are also available from the Mint Products website in sets or individually.
The American Eagle Gold coins are made in Uncirculated and Proof versions. Circulated means exactly that, it has been circulated and or used. We do not use any gold coins at all in every day business. Proof coins have a highly reflective, mirror-like surface. The surface of a uncirculated coin does not.
If you mean the 1856 Flying Eagle small cent coins? Proof coins were also struck. It's believed that a total of no more than 3,000 coins (including proof's) were produced. Most of the coins were business strikes.
These were sold as bullion coins and track the price of silver, about $17/oz at this point. Those sold in "government packaging" should be proof coins. A 1992 S proof eagle should retail in the neighborhood of $60.
Yes, but none of the coins were made for general circulation. Silver Proof quarters sets and Silver Proof 10-piece sets were sold by the Mint, also the American Silver Eagle bullion coins were minted in 2006.
The least minted American Silver Eagle was the 1995-W, it is a proof coin that only slightly more than 30,000 coins were made.
None. There were 2,015 Isle of Man 1986 platinum Quarter Noble one fourth ounce Proof coins minted. There were 3,000 Isle of Man 1986 platinum Noble one ounce Proof coins minted.
So far 2009 was the only year no Proof Silver Eagles were issued.
Sales data varies depending on the source, the best I found is: Bullion coins 3,466,000 Proof 498,293
What is the denomination of this American Eagle Gold Bullion? - The US Treasury minted $5, $10, $25, and $50 coins.