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1988 silver eagle

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Looking at the obverse I would say it's an MS67, looking at the reverse it looks like a proof. Not sure what's going on there, maybe the obverse is hazy? I call it a MS/PR 67.

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Looking at it again, I'd have to say that's it's for sure been mishandled and would be worth bullion plus a couple dollars cuz Eagles always go for a premium.

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Looking at it again, I'd have to say that's it's for sure been mishandled and would be worth bullion plus a couple dollars cuz Eagles always go for a premium.

 

Unless you sell to a dealer or B&M. They almost always never pay premiums over spot.

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Looking at it again, I'd have to say that's it's for sure been mishandled and would be worth bullion plus a couple dollars cuz Eagles always go for a premium.

 

Unless you sell to a dealer or B&M. They almost always never pay premiums over spot.

 

Because they sell for $2 over spot.

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Looking at it again, I'd have to say that's it's for sure been mishandled and would be worth bullion plus a couple dollars cuz Eagles always go for a premium.

 

Unless you sell to a dealer or B&M. They almost always never pay premiums over spot.

 

Because they sell for $2 over spot.

 

Around here their mark up is as much as $5 over spot.

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Looking at it again, I'd have to say that's it's for sure been mishandled and would be worth bullion plus a couple dollars cuz Eagles always go for a premium.

 

Unless you sell to a dealer or B&M. They almost always never pay premiums over spot.

 

Because they sell for $2 over spot.

 

Around here their mark up is as much as $5 over spot.

 

I'd suggest buying from Kitco then. Their premium is at $2.50 on sell and $1.80 on buy as of today.

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Looking at it again, I'd have to say that's it's for sure been mishandled and would be worth bullion plus a couple dollars cuz Eagles always go for a premium.

 

Unless you sell to a dealer or B&M. They almost always never pay premiums over spot.

 

Because they sell for $2 over spot.

 

Around here their mark up is as much as $5 over spot.

 

I'd suggest buying from Kitco then. Their premium is at $2.50 on sell and $1.80 on buy as of today.

 

I don't buy bullion.

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Looking at it again, I'd have to say that's it's for sure been mishandled and would be worth bullion plus a couple dollars cuz Eagles always go for a premium.

 

Unless you sell to a dealer or B&M. They almost always never pay premiums over spot.

 

Because they sell for $2 over spot.

 

Around here their mark up is as much as $5 over spot.

 

I'd suggest buying from Kitco then. Their premium is at $2.50 on sell and $1.80 on buy as of today.

 

+ tax + shipping and handling

 

kitco/apmex TOTAL price is ridiculous

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