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NGC Walkers 1986-2004

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A co-worker has been offered a set of NGC American Walking Liberty silver dollars graded MS-69 as trade for his lawn mower. All the date from 1986 to 2004. He wants to know the value before he trades.

He will be interested in selling these if he trades !

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$35-36 each on average.
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I believe you meant "American Silver Eagle".
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$35-36 each on average


Except for the 1996. About $70.00 dollars for that coin. To bad he doesn't have the complete set, that would add to the premium a bit.
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They are worth a good bit more than that graded at MS69. They average out around 50 bucks each with the 96 100-120. They are worth more than just a bit over bullion value as stated. That would be the value of an Eagle in a 2x2 in a sock drawer. Unless he has a super duper John Deere or the like, I would make that trade every day.
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