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1992 Gold Eagle $50 Ncg PF70

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Opinion on value?

1992-Gold-Eagle-$50-Ncg-PF70
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Can find valuations for MS70. Would PF70 be different? New to coins!!
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Numismedia value for PF70 is $2750 and yes MS70 is different than PF70
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Since you wrote that you're new to coins....

MS = Mint State

PF (or PR) = Proof


The Numismedia value for a coin similar to yours BUT graded MS70 is $2560.

Proof coins are made differently than business strikes. Somebody else will have to explain that as I only have an inkling of an idea about how to explain that.

Anyway, for being 'new to coins' you got yourself a real beauty there.
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