August 10, 2009 There were 4 denominations of American Gold Eagle coins produced: $5,$10,$25 and $50. The proof values for these coins are shown in the following list: Proof Grades.......$5....................$10..............$25.................$50 PF63....................$137................$345............$675...............$1,450 PF64....................$140................$355............$685...............$1,460 PF65....................$142................$365............$695...............$1,470 PF66....................$147................$375............$705...............$1,480 PF67....................$152................$385............$715...............$1,490 PF68....................$157................$395............$725...............$1,500 PF69....................$190................$450............$820...............$1,625 PF70....................$380................$850............$1,150............$1,900
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.
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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A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
The value of .999 pure silver coins varies with the spot price of silver on the market. A one-ounce silver coin will always be worth, at a minimum, the spot price of silver. Depending on the condition of the coin and the market in general, it may be worth up to 100% more. Proof coins are worth more than the coins that are not circulated, which in turn are worth more than lower-grade coins that may have been handled or have scratches, dings, etc. With the spot price of silver approaching $35, a current check of asking prices for the 2003 American Eagle ranged from $40 for a specimen that is not circulated, to over $110 for a PR70-rated proof coin. Check the current spot price of silver daily.
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.
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
Average retail value for the Proof coin is about $40.00.
As of today with the spot price of gold at $1,096.90 this coins value is about $100.00
American Eagle coins were not made until 1986. Most U.S. coins dated 1885 have eagles on them. Post new question with a denomination.
If you mean a 1990 Silver Eagle only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year. From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $20.00. Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1990 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today it's about $17.50.
About $6,000
If you mean a 1988 Silver Eagle only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year. From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $40.00. Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1988 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today 3-27-11 it's about $37.32
If you mean a 1988 Silver Eagle, only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year. From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $20.00. Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1988 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today it's about $18.30.
$50.00 dollars
Retail price $22.00
With a date of 1971 the coin is not a silver eagle it's a Eisenhower dollar with a value of $1.00 for coins found in circulation.. Only collectors coins sold from the US Mint have a premium above face value.