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Be Careful Where You Buy Your Silver Coins From!
Posted by: | CommentsIn the April 2010 Inc. magazine there’s a full page advertisement for a coin dealer. They tell you, “The new 2010 Silver Eagles are now available and selling like there’s no tomorrow. Order today before they’re gone!”
That may be true but the offer at $149 for the 2010 Early Release MS70 Silver Eagle graded coin isn’t necessarily your best buy…
I paid under $110 for my identical NGC graded MS70 silver coin.
Los Angeles Olympics Silver Dollar Coin
Posted by: | CommentsThis commemorative silver dollar was minted in 1983.
The obverse of the coin, designed by engraver Elizabeth Jones, depicts a Greek discus thrower in triplicate. The classic design, honoring the XXIII Olympiad, was inspired by the ancient work of the Greek sculptor, Myron. The interlocking Olympic rings are clearly visible under unique star design.
The reverse design, also created by Jones, displays the head and upper body of a proud American eagle.
These silver coins were struck in the Philadelphia, PA, Denver, CO, and San Francisco, CA, mint facilities. Proofs were exclusively struck in San Francisco.
Proof coins are produced with special, highly-polished dies and have an immediately recognizable ultra-shiny appearance. These eye-catching coins are sure to become fast favorites of yours to own… and to proudly display.
These perfect proof commemorative coins are available on a strictly limited basis. Avoid disappointment and order yours today from Numis Network!