Unless it's certified by PCGS or NGC, it's only worth the current value of the platinum it contains. Check out the link "Kitco: Current Metal Prices" to the right for the current per-ounce price of platinum and other precious metals. If PCGS or NGC certified, check out the completed listings for a similar coin on eBay.com to determine current trading value.
It depends solely on the grade of the coins. Without professional grading of the quality of the coins the value is between 300-500 retail. If they are graded high the value rises considerably...
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
Less than 50 cents.
A 2006-W American Eagle bullion gold coin is worth in an uncirculated state: $90.00; should this coin be in a proof state, its value is: $125.
They only made a 3 coin set. They key word is SET. U may have 4 2006 Reverse Proof coins. That alone does not make them a set unless 3 of the coins were purchased from the US Mint as a 2006 20th Anniversery SET! Only 250,000 of these SETS were minted. So if u do have a set they range from 300/400 and up on non graded sets. Graded sets NCG PCGS etc. Range from 500 to the skies the Limit.
The Eagle in the Sand was created in 2006.
Platinum Weddings - 2006 2006-07-22 was released on: USA: 22 July 2006
Platinum Weddings - 2006 2006-07-29 was released on: USA: 29 July 2006
Platinum Weddings - 2006 2006-08-19 was released on: USA: 19 August 2006
Platinum Weddings - 2006 2006-08-26 was released on: USA: 26 August 2006
Platinum Weddings - 2006 2006-09-06 was released on: USA: 6 September 2006
Platinum Weddings - 2006 2006-09-09 was released on: USA: 9 September 2006