Silver Dollar Pcgs
Silver Dollar Pcgs
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![]() 2012 John Mercanti Autographed Silver Eagle PCGS MS70 First Stike US $96.00
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![]() 1997 China Silver Panda 10 Yuan coin PCGS MS67 US $99.95
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![]() 1923 US $1 Peace Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS63 US $47.01
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![]() 2012 1oz SILVER EAGLE PCGS MS70 First Strike US $78.00
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![]() ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 1889 S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR US $85.00
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![]() ESTATE COIN COLLECTION LOT PROOF SET GRADED COIN SILVER BU PROOFS 12 PIECE LOT US $49.99
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![]() 1882 CC MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR US $229.56
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![]() Capped Bust Half Dollar 1834 Lg Date Sm Letters PCGS XF40COINBOXGUY US $166.49
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![]() 1884 CC Carson City Morgan Dollar $1 MS66 High Detail Great Price US $825.00
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![]() 1971 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS PR65CAM Graded US $19.99
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![]() 1974 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS67 Graded US $29.74
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![]() 1973 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS PR66DCAM Graded US $20.50
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![]() 1973 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS67 Graded US $46.55
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![]() 1974 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS PR64CAM Graded US $19.99
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![]() 1972 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS PR62CAM Graded US $19.99
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![]() 1972 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS66 Graded US $19.99
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![]() 1971 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS65 Graded US $19.99
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![]() 2011 S Rutherford Hayes Dollar NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo US $10.55
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![]() 1884 CC MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR US $470.05
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![]() 1885 CC Morgan Dollar $1 MS67 NGC This is the ONLY one on EBay Bid Now US $7,750.00
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![]() 1885 S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR US $222.50
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![]() 1890 CC Morgan Dollar $1 MS65 High Detail BRIGHT WHITE Great Price pop 268 US $4,350.00
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![]() 2011 S Ulysses Grant Dollar NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo US $11.15
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![]() 2010 W DISABLED VETERANS COMMEMORATIVE SILVER PCGS MS69 US $33.56
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![]() morgan silver dollars both PCGS US $125.00
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![]() 1998 Australian Kookaburra one ounce 999 fine silver bullion coin US $49.77
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![]() 2009 S John Tyler Dollar NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo US $3.25
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![]() 2009 S Zachary Taylor Dollar NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo US $3.28
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![]() 2012 American SILVER Eagle ROLL of 20 GEM BU 1 oz coins 20 total oz IN STOCK US $786.00
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![]() PCGS 1911 China Y 31 Empire $1 Dragon Silver Dollar Details 100 AUTHENTIC US $255.99
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![]() 2012 W PCGS MS69 FS $1 American SILVER Eagle FIRST STRIKE Struck at West Point US $46.00
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![]() PCGS 1971 S MS 66 SILVER EISENHOWER DOLLAR US $33.50
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![]() 1943 WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR PCGS MS64 US $74.75
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![]() 2012 W PCGS MS70 FS $1 American SILVER Eagle FIRST STRIKE Struck at West Point US $86.14
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![]() 1871 SEATED LIBERTY DOLLAR $100 PCGS GENUINE US $488.75
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![]() 2003 PCGS Collectors Club MS68 Silver American Eagle US $37.00
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![]() 2000 PCGS MS 68 American Silver Eagle US $35.00
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![]() 2011W Silver Eagle Rare PCGS MS70 Super Early First Strike from US Mint Box 4 US $295.00
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![]() 2011W Silver Eagle Rare PCGS MS70 Super Early First Strike from US Mint Box 7 US $275.00
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![]() 1976 S Eisenhower Silver Dollar Coin PCGS PR66CAM Graded US $11.00
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![]() 2005 PCGS First Strike MS69 American Silver Eagle US $52.00
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![]() 1943 LIBERTY WALKING HALF DOLLAR PCGS GENUINE US $75.00
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![]() 2012 NGC MS69 ER $1 American SILVER Eagle EARLY RELEASES Blue insert 2012 MS 69 US $41.00
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![]() 1882 CC MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR PCGS MS63 US $209.99
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![]() 1886 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63 US $57.00
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![]() 1890 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS62 US $41.26
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![]() 1897 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63 US $57.00
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![]() 1900 O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS62 US $46.98
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![]() 1903 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS64 US $107.50
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![]() 1904 O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS62 US $41.00
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![]() 1926 D Peace Dollar PCGS MS 63 US $120.39
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![]() 1926 S Peace Dollar NGC MS 63 US $66.67
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![]() 1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar PCGS GENUINE US $75.00
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![]() 1928 Peace Dollar PCGS MS 63 US $645.00
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![]() 1928 S Peace Dollar PCGS MS 63 US $455.00
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![]() 1934 S Peace Dollar PCGS MS 63 US $2,550.10
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![]() 1923 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR GRADED MS64 BY PCGS FREE SHIPPING US $59.99
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![]() 1879 BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR a US $65.00
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![]() 1880 BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR a US $60.00
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![]() 1880O BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR a US $55.00
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![]() 1880O BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR e US $55.00
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![]() 1880O BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR f US $55.00
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![]() 1880O BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR g US $55.00
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![]() 1880S BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR a US $65.00
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![]() 1880S BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR b US $65.00
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![]() 1880S BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR c US $65.00
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![]() 1881O BU SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR a US $60.00
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![]() 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar MS 63 US $48.55
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![]() 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar MS 63 US $48.55
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![]() Morgan Dollar 1921 D AU58 PCGS US $43.00
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![]() Morgan Dollar 1921 AU58 PCGS US $45.00
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![]() 1922 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR GRADED MS64 BY PCGS FREE SHIPPING US $59.99
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![]() 1921 D Morgan Silver Dollar MS 62 US $25.49
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![]() 1921 D Morgan Silver Dollar AU 53 US $16.05
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![]() 1884 0 Morgan Dollar PCGS 63 Toned copperish gold color Outstanding eye appeal US $79.00
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![]() 1923 Peace Dollar US $23.39
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![]() 1941 S WALKING LIBERTY SILVER HALF DOLLAR PCGS US $14.50
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![]() 1951S Ben Franklin Half Dollar Silver Coin Very Fine VF Silver Inv2 US $7.99
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![]() 1953D Ben Franklin Half Dollar Silver Coin Very Fine VF Silver US $7.99
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![]() 2012 P SILVER AUSTRALIA DRAGON NGC MS69 DOLLAR 999 1 OZ FINE LUNAR BULLION US $89.67
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![]() 1954 S Quarter CH BU Bright from Original Bank Wrapped Roll US $10.50
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Ebay: 1881 S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR PCGS MS63 OLD TRANSITIONAL GREEN BACK SLAB TONED by (Coin Talk)
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200 oz silver bullion and morgan silver dollar pcgs
Investing In Gold Coins And Bullion by Davin Michaels
The first known coins were minted in the mid-seventh century B.C. Coins revolutionized the conduct of commerce.
Alexander the Great introduced a regulated and universal coinage throughout his empire. Coins were typically engraved with the likenesses of rulers and deities, providing a historical snapshot. Coin collecting started in Renaissance Europe. Wealthy
Europeans collected Greek and Roman coinage.
The United States minted its first gold coin in 1795. From then until 1933, U.S. mints produced hundreds of styles and denominations of gold, silver and other coins. Dazzling pieces of artistry and history, collectible rare coins and bullion are among the most prudent additions to any quality investment portfolio.
A collection of coins and bullion could add value and stability to a portfolio. Investing a percentage of a diversified portfolio in gold, silver and platinum could act as a hedge against inflation. Gold can be viewed as an alternative asset class. Tangible assets are usually not as susceptible to the same market pressures as stocks and bonds. Typically, gold is not correlated to either the stock or bond markets.
Gold often trades inversely to the U.S. dollar, making it a useful hedge in times of dollar depreciation. The gold supply is limited all the gold ever mined would fit into a storage room about 55 feet long, 55 feet tall and 55 feet wide.
Bullion is a term for coins, ingots, private issue, and so on that trade below, at, or slightly above their intrinsic metal value. Only the precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, and palladium) are included as bullion. A bullion coin is a legal tender coin that trades at a slight premium to its melt value.
Examples of bullion: U.S. Gold, Platinum and Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands. A rare coin can be determined by several factors: mintage, grade, series. Values of coins are determined by both scarcity and grade.
Set building is the practice of collecting a complete series of coins representing all the different designs of a certain U.S. coin, for instance. It provides a systematic path for the collector.
Investors have frequently found that a carefully assembled set of coins is worth substantially more than the total of its individual pieces. Well-compiled sets have also tended to be more liquid than comparable accumulations of random coins. It can provide an exciting historical treasure hunt, as well as an investment instrument.
Set building provides the investor with the opportunity to define objectives and formulate strategy. Set building can be a life-long adventure. Sets can be collected by: type (which can be any particular design or denomination), series (all dates and mints struck of a denomination) or design type, commemorative issues, and more.
A key date coin is generally considered to be the most important coin in a particular series, usually the lowest-mintage and/or the most expensive. Rarity is based on the number of specimens extant of any particular numismatic item.
For protection, investors and collectors should only buy rare U.S. coins that have been graded and certified by the three leading independent coin-grading firms: professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), independent Coin Grading Company (ICG). These organizations are recognized industry-wide for their accuracy, objectivity and high standards.
These services help to make the market in numismatic coins safer and more liquid. When a coin is graded, it is immediately encased in a tamper-resistant slab and sealed with its certification number and grade displayed.
A collection of gold coins and bullion could add value and stability to a portfolio.
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Investing-In-Gold-Coins-And-Bullion/21667


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