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Don't generally bid on SE's but this is local auction so have less buyer's fee. What would be a good price/bid on these two items?

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Bid an amount that you're comfortable with.
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Nfine...when I do that I NEVER win a bid! I'm know as being " tight as bark on a tree"! I've got an $80 bid on the 4 right now and will go to $100. I'm just not sure of the going prices around the marketplace. A dollar figure woulda helped!
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4 silver Eagles? I wouldn't go more than 80$.

There is no shortage.
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Some of the older date Silver Eagles sell for more than the current year ones do.

The tones one may be a positive or negative to some potential buyers.

Go to the big silver sites (APMEX, Provident, JM Bullion) and see what they are selling the same dates for to give you a ball park idea of fair market value for them.
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Lot #1: Is that one in the left corner proof? If so, bid $80-$90 (greysheet on proof ASE: $49). If not $60-$65.

Lot #2: $80
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If there is a 1996 silver eagle then go like 40 or so. Rest $20 max per. If there's a proof go $50 if it's nice.
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