August 23, 2009 The uncirculated values for this coin are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades......1999 1/10 ounce MS63..............................$115 MS64..............................$120 MS65..............................$125 MS66..............................$130 MS67..............................$135 MS68..............................$140 MS69..............................$175 MS70..............................$750
A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
uncirculated = $35proof = $55Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com
July 26, 2009 The American Gold Eagles are dated bullion coins minted in Uncirculated condition and in Proof condition. The 4 coin set, uncirculated or proof, containing the $5, the $10, the $25 and the $50 coin, is worth about $1,900 at todays gold price. There is additional numismatic value. The 4 coin proof set sells from $2100 to $2400 depending upon the actual condition of the coins. The 4 coin uncirculated set contains the scarce 1991 $25 coin and is valued from $3200 to $3400.
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it is worth about 80 dollars if its uncirculated if proof, 90 dollars???As of 04/2011, Numismedia and PCGS quote prices much closer to the market value of silver, about $40 at the low end and $50 for a high-quality proof.
In uncirculated condition, it should have a value of $15-$40. Higher quality coins command a higher value.
A 1986P American Silver Eagle in uncirculated condition is worth about $20. If proof 1986S, it is worth about $40.
Uncirculated is a description on the condition of the coin, not a certain type. A coin that is uncirculated should show no wear whatsoever. And yes, it is possible that a flying eagle cent is uncirculated ,it is also possible that it is heavily circulated.
A 2004 American Silver Eagle in Uncirculated condition is worth about $17. Proof is worth about $40.
$27 to $20,000 depending upon the mint mark, condition of the coin and whether it is mint state or proof.
July 16, 2009 In 1999, there were no $20 double eagle gold coins were produced by the US Mint. You may be refering to the American Gold Eagle coin. They were minted in $5, $10, $25 qnd $50 denominations. They were also minted in an Uncirculated coin and a Proof coin. If what you have is the $25 American Gold Eagle, then the Uncirculated coin is valued from $480 to $570 depending upon the condition of the coin. The Proof coin is valued from $625 to $750 depending upon the condition of the coin.
This coin is called a double eagle. In very fine condition 1,075$, in extremely fine condition, 1,100$, in about uncirculated condition 1,125$ , in high grade about uncirculated condition 1,150$, in low grade uncirculated condition 1,250$, in high grade uncirculated condition, 1,650$, and if proof, 27,500$. With a S mint mark; all the same except for high grade uncirculated which is 1,850$, not 1,650$. No proofs were made.
With a date of 1883 the coin is not a silver eagle it's a Morgan dollar and is very common in mint state condition. Retail values are $28.00-$50.00 depending on grade.
A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
This coin is called a quarter eagle, and is worth 1,450 to 5,000 dollars if circulated, depending on condition. It is worth 1,450 dollars in very fine condition, 2,450 dollars in extremely fine condition, 3,500 dollars in about uncirculated condition, and 5,000 dollars in high grade about uncirculated condition. It is worth 13,500 to 35,000 dollars if uncirculated. It is worth 13,500 dollars in uncirculated condition, and 35,000 dollars in high grade uncirculated condition. there were 19,460 of these coins with this date and this mint mark made.
in uncirculated condition 18 to 20 dollars in average circulated condition around 12 to 14 dollars. If, however, you have a 2008 W with the reverse of 2007 it can be worth a few hundred dollars. Google "2008 silver eagle reverse 2007" to see images and compare yours
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.