For those who buy/have bought AMERICAN EAGLE Jewelry?

April 15, 2012 by · 3 Comments
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american silver eagle
by sirqitous

Question by :) : For those who buy/have bought AMERICAN EAGLE Jewelry?
I really want these two necklaces:

http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?catId=cat90050&productId=0482_9845

http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?catId=cat90050&productId=0482_9605

^ but i'm afraid that they'll rust or turn dark silver/black D: how good is american eagle jewelry? does it last long? do the necklaces break easily? MORE IMPORTANTLY, DOES IT RUST? D:

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Answer by dani h
i got a few pieces this summer and its fairly reliable so far
the earrings are if-y
but the necklaces and bracelets have lasted me til now and show no sign of wear and tear from me
it hasnt rusted so far but i wouldnt recommend wearing it in the shower either

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what is a 1985 pure silver double eagle coin worth?

March 30, 2012 by · 2 Comments
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Question by : what is a 1985 pure silver double eagle coin worth?
It has a certificate of authenticity from "The American Mint" numbering it No. 189.
It make actually be considered a silver round and was made by The American Mint in Washington, D.C.
It may actually be called a silver round. It was made by The American Mint in Washington, D.C. and may have been called a "proof" in the paperwork.

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Answer by Pommac
I am sorry, but I tried for 20 minutes and couldn't find anything on your coin.

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I am looking for advice when purchasing a Platinum American Eagle coin…?

February 21, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Question by cl3071700: I am looking for advice when purchasing a Platinum American Eagle coin...?
First off i started collecting 6 months ago and have acquired coins from a Morgan to Seated liberty half to silver eagle, presidential dollar, commemoratives, etc. I purchased my first gold coin a 2008 $ 5 buffalo graded by ANACS in SP 70(satin) Now i am looking to purchase a $ 10 platinum eagle and have narrowed it down to a 2008 NGC coin. I am aware that these coins come in MS 69/ MS 70 with a regular label or the E.R. I like the idea of early release but would like to have a MS 70 grade. Looking at PCGS price grade a 1997 $ 10 in MS 70 is listed at $ 7,000. The value of a 1997 $ 10 in MS 69 is $ 145 so this brings me to believe that i am much better off purchasing a 70 grade. (tho they did not offer E.R. in 1997) I am looking at this from a collectors viewpoint and would like to say that i own a $ 7,000 coin (i am aware this may not appreciate in all cases) would paying $ 300 dollars for a regular 2008 MS 70 be overpaying by too much, this seems to suit my price range as i know platinum is around a G/ounce. i am trying to decide between the regular label MS 70 or an E.R. 69 please share anything advice/comment you may have. 21/male. thank you

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Answer by FRED M
MS 70 is the highest grade possible it is the closest to being perfect as your going to get, it is also the most expensive if a MS-69 cost $ 100 then an MS-70 will at minimum be double the price. There is also the grade of Deep Cameo MS-70 this coin will let you see yourself as if looking in a mirror this is the most Expensive grade I know of. Good luck

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