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 Posted 08/30/2008  12:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 1337 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Are the two coins 90%er silver.
How much do they cost?
ooya. they are the S Mint.
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What two coins ?.......



Just kidding....
Which one of these coins in 1992 do you have ?
Olympic Clad half dollar S mint proof
Olympic Silver Dollar S mint proof
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yea those.
Can I get the percentage and silver value in the second coin.
Also GreySheet prices for the two coin set.
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Please also add

US coins 1992-D WHITE HOUSE COMM SILVER
US COIN 1993(94) THOMAS JEFFERSON COMM SILVER DOLLAR
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90% silver commemorative dollar
Type: Commemorative
Year: 1992
Denomination: $1.00
Diameter: 38.1mm
Mint Mark: San Francisco, CA
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo ....($60.00 on website)
Certified By: NGC
Obverse: John R. Deecken's winning design of a baseball pitcher in mid wind-up.
Reverse: The interlinked Olympic Rings above a stars and stripes shield with thirteen stars representing the original states.
The 1992 Olympic Silver Dollar pays tribute to American participation in the Summer games in Barcelona, Spain. The reverse design combines the Olympic rings, olive branches, and stars and stripes with a bold "USA" in the rings. The obverse, which depicts a pitcher firing the ball to home plate, caused a controversy because it closely resembled Major League pitcher Nolan Ryan. Since living persons were not to be depicted on coins, the 1992 Olympic Silver Dollar is a desired rarity among collectors.
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So Its the same thing as the Peace dollar in silver value.
Right?

I Just want to make sure If the value of the coin drops, the price of silver is still their to back it up.
Thats why I ask.
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1992-S XXV Olympic
"Clad" Half-Dollar Proof $6.00
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IS that the greysheet ask?
also I apperciate your help eaglefoot.
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Yes, silver will always be silver. And 90% Silver will minimally hold that spot price value most of the time.
Numismatically, "silver" coins can be worth much much more than that though.
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Don't have access to the greysheet values.....
But also a "real time" value for any of these can be found on ebay.......don't need to register or buy anything.....just search there and find your coin(s) and see what they sell for !..... That's a "real time" value for what they're selling for........nationally/worldwide.
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thankyou for your help.
Also buying coins in mint sets, does it increase the value.
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7.50 a month or more ago on ask
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what are you talking about?
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For instance, if your " Peace dollar" is a 1921 MS-65 or 1928 MS-65 your "value" could be in the THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS for that "one Peace dollar"......
So, it's not "just" the 90% silver in it.......it depends on what exactly you have......
And a 1923D Peace dollar might be worth a little less than "silver spot prices" too.......it can go either way.....
Just depends on the particular coin, mintmark, condition, and year.
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Quote:
So Its the same thing as the Peace dollar in silver value.
Right?

Responding to this comment....
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what are you talking about?



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IS that the greysheet ask?
also I apperciate your help eaglefoot.



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7.50 a month or more ago on ask


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