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Pillar of the Community
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So if you find a 2008 with a 2007 design, that's what holds a premium?
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Maybe this will help too......or more clearly or something....  Quote: So if you find a 2008 with a 2007 design, that's what holds a premium? Exactly.
Edited by eaglefoot 10/01/2011 10:37 pm
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Where there proof coins also minted like this?
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Pillar of the Community
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Nope....no Proofs like this. And they're not found in the "Bullion" ASE's either, only the "Burnished Uncirculated" sold to the public directly from the U.S. Mint.
Edited by eaglefoot 10/01/2011 11:36 pm
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Quote: So what is the hefty premium for the 2007 reverse. The dealer I go to sells me these for a couple buck over spot. It doesn't matter the year. I highly doubt that your dealer sells 2008/reverse of 2007 uncirculated eagles for a few bucks over spot. 2008/ reverse of 2007 uncirculated eagles carry a hefty premium because they are were the first significant variety of silver eagles, and there were only 47,000 minted. I think you are confusing bullion eagles with uncirculated ones. They are different animals.
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Quote: So if you find a 2008 with a 2007 design, that's what holds a premium? Reference (last ebay sales): 2008-W.................. NGC MS70 $89 2008-W (reverse of '07)..NGC MS70 $650
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Thanks for the clarification. :)
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Bedrock of the Community
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Some good information on this thread. Would like to add .. for those who may not know. When saying 2008 W .. by having the "W" mint mark, it means this is a collector coin, sold buy the mint. For american eagle coins. Only coins sold by the mint to the public, such as proof and burnished coins have mint marks.
Bullion eagles do not have mint marks.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sure looks like it from the scan.
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I would make sure you get the coin shown in the photos before bidding on one. It seems the volume sellers use stock photos and reuse photos and while you will get a PCGS MS69 it may have a different cert number or reverse.
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Bedrock of the Community
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No, that is a proof coin while the reverse mule is only found on the Uncirculated W version.
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No, that is a proof coin while the reverse mule is only found on the Uncirculated W version. Correct.... ...and the pic is a PF70..sale is for a PF69 Not cool and could be misleading
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: No, that is a proof coin while the reverse mule is only found on the Uncirculated W version. But that IS a 2007 type reverse. A 2008 W Proof should not have that reverse.
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