2007 American Eagle Silver Coin?

March 15, 2010 · Posted in Silver Updates 

  

Should I buy the uncirculated version from the mint, the uncirculated version from somewhere else, or the proof version from the mint or somewhere else. Also, which (meaning proof or uncirculated) will most likely be worth more in 20 years?

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3 Responses to “2007 American Eagle Silver Coin?”

  1. MusicMan5537 on March 15th, 2010 4:04 am

    Proof sets are always better.

  2. Taiping on March 15th, 2010 4:36 am

    It used to be uncirculated silver eagles had to be bought from a dealer for the mint did not sell the uncirculated variety. This year they are, but it is different for it has the W mint mark on it and I believe it has a different finish. The one from the mint is different.. This is the first year I think, so no one knows how they will sell or how many they will make. Now proofs are made for collectors and are a special made coin with mirror finish and frosted designs. They are struck more than once and are on a special planchet. That is why they are more money. They are also made on slower moving presses. I would go with the proof for sure but if I had a few extra dollars I would also get the uncirculated version from the mint. As an example they minted 7,408,640,1999 uncirculated eagles but minted only 549,769, proofs. they are far few proofs around.

  3. harryb on March 15th, 2010 4:51 am

    I`d have to think buying directly from the Mint is best and cheapest. The proofs are the best condition possible.

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