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I have some $20 gold eagle, $50 gold eagle, $20 gold liberty and Chinese panda coins of different dates. They are all 1 tr. oz. Are they all worth the same or do different coins have different values depending on condition, date, etc.? They are mostly loose, although a couple of them are in hard cases. | ||
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Condition of the coins makes a difference in price. American coins generally sell for more than foreign coins. You can use these sites to get rough estimates: https://silvergoldbull.com/ https://sdbullion.com/?utm_sou...search&utm_campaign= If you decide to sell our own Dave Troung has stated he buys precious metals. https://mimisjewelryinc.com/ _________________________ "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." Mark Twain | |||
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SD Bullion, Provident Metals, etc. all have "sell to us" options. Check around a bit, but most coins when sold don't have collector value above spot price. It would be worth making sure though since that doesn't cost anything. | |||
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The Panda coins could have additional collector value depending on their date, condition and whether they are part of a boxed set. "If Gun Control worked, Chicago would look like Mayberry, not Thunderdome" - Cam Edwards | |||
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The older $20 gold pieces depending on date,mint or condition will determine price beyond spot. The $50 gold eagles unless worn out most dealers will try to buy for spot to 1% over spot. The pandas if sealed and year generally spot unless it is a key date. There is a lot of metal in the market and premiums have come down on the wholesale side. | |||
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