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![]() 1915 INDIAN HEAD QUARTER EAGLE GOLD $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1910 INDIAN HEAD QUARTER EAGLE GOLD $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1912 INDIAN HEAD QUARTER EAGLE GOLD $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1927 INDIAN HEAD QUARTER EAGLE GOLD $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1908 INDIAN HEAD GOLD QUARTER EAGLE $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1913 INDIAN HEAD GOLD QUARTER EAGLE $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1912 INDIAN HEAD GOLD QUARTER EAGLE $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1915 INDIAN HEAD GOLD QUARTER EAGLE $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1911 INDIAN HEAD QUARTER EAGLE GOLD $2.5 AU 58 NGC US $365.00
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![]() 1911 INDIAN HEAD GOLD QUARTER EAGLE $2.5 AU 55 NGC US $340.00
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![]() 1909 INDIAN HEAD GOLD QUARTER EAGLE $2.5 AU 55 NGC US $340.00
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![]() 1927 INDIAN HEAD QUARTER EAGLE GOLD $2.5 MS 62 NGC US $495.00
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![]() 1852 Gold $2.50 Quarter Eagle NGC MS-61 Neat Die Crack US $799.99
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![]() 1908 Indian Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle NGC MS64 US $1,800.00
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![]() 1907 Indian Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle NGC MS64 US $1,050.00
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good coins for investment purposes?
I have been purchasing silver eagles pf-70 certified pcgs or NGC, as well as hoarding silver bars, but I've watched them trade around and they seem to do quite well, I've more than tripled my value in what I spent on silver with the market the way it is.
Any other good ones to buy? I have the entire state quarter set in silver as well...
reccomendations?
gold is out of the price range for me though.....
Actually Proof 70 silver eagles are quite common and they are today's fad. When they first started slabbing and grading Morgan dollars people paid outrages prices for MS-64 coins. A few years later and the bubble burst. The $200 coin was now worth $80. That will also happen to the Proof 70 and 69 coins as well. The silver eagles are only collected by the younger collector not us old timers. The 1916-D dimes that I bought in the 1960's for $20 are now worth $800 or so and are going up faster than the silver eagles. They are however really rare with a mintage of 264,000. The rarest proof eagle in the 1995-W at 30,125 so that would have been a good investment then but now it is over $6,000. The 1994-P proof eagle has a mintage of 372,168 but it's value is not as high as the dime and it would be a lot easier to sell the dime. I am afraid the modern fads caused by the dealers and PCGS or NGS will first of all hurt numismatics but soon separate a man from his money. I would look into real rare coins. The silver state quarters only have 2 years that actually have a high value and it is best they are kept with the rest of the proof set if bought that way. They are a good investment now but what happens when they start the national parks quarter program will they then be forgotten by he masses. To me rare coins are the ones minted before WW II that have low mintages. Finding these coins in grades very fine and above are not easy and they make the better investment.
Take care when beginning out. You can gain a information of antique coins as your collection improves and your eye will turn out to be extra accustomed to spotting possible fakes. Normally be conscious that you could possibly be falling victim to a scam or fraud and remain vigilant at all times. If an offer seems too excellent to be accurate, then it almost certainly is. If probable, usually attempt and get a expert to appraise your potential buy. Not only will it satisfy you of its authenticity but most specialists will advise you on the proper price to pay. Attempt and limit your collection to a certain time or geographic region. Coin collections are really worth far more if they specialise in this way. Rare coin hunting is a superb hobby and discovering coins like the Quarter Eagle Ngc on this page is a hunt worth completing.
Coin collection may also be a competitive activity. It truly is clearly evident from the coin grading registry. The registry assesses grades via completeness of the coins. Some coins are really old so they may possibly be missing portions of the signs. Some collectors are thinking about collecting coins of a specific country though other people could be widening their region of collection. Collecting is really a hobby. But you can now turn your hobby into a source of income. It is possible to collect it and invest your funds in it. It can be surely guaranteed that your investment would provide you with a very profitable return. Rare coin hunting is a great hobby and discovering coins like the Quarter Eagle Ngc on this page can be a hunt worth completing.




































