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2001 Silver Eagle Question God Bless America Rev

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 Posted 03/06/2011  5:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add iowaguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey I know need pics too but hoping someone knows about it. Got at local bank with some american silver eagles . Box says Christmas eagle and it's in round plastic holder with red insert and has red ribbon on case for using as ornament . Here is where can't figure out what is seems just little smaller width but weight seems right. On front is regular ASE with 2001 date but reverse has god bless America inside a wreath and has date December 25 2001 ( not sticker deal). Also on edge it says .999 fine silver. Thanks!
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If it doesn't have the heraldic eagle on the reverse it's not an ASE, The 999 is indicative of a silver round. I'm surprised that the weight is not listed on the round,

Pictures please.

31.1034768 grams = troy ounce

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Will try get some pics tonight thanks for reply
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Most likely a privately made ounce. There have been nice ones over the years of 77 IHC, Buffalo nickel, sl quarter, 1804 dollar and others.
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Gotta see those pics!!
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privately made rounds tend to be smaller in diameter, but thicker.
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