Collecting Gold Coins Indian Half & Quarter Eagles

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In this episode of Spare Change coin collecting guide we discuss the gold half and quarter eagle Indian Head coin. Mark shows you what to collect and the history behind this beautiful incuse designed gold US coin. Special thanks for APMEX for the coins used in this production: www.apmex.com


1926 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle PCGS MS62                                    *


1926 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle PCGS MS62 *


$1,095.00


1927 Indian $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle, PCGS MS-63


1927 Indian $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle, PCGS MS-63


$1,295.00


$2.50, Quarter Eagle, 1926, Indian Head GOLD COIN


$2.50, Quarter Eagle, 1926, Indian Head GOLD COIN


$330.00


1928 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin


1928 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin


$740.00


MS62 PCGS 1928 INDIAN QUARTER EAGLE $2 1/2 US GOLD COIN


MS62 PCGS 1928 INDIAN QUARTER EAGLE $2 1/2 US GOLD COIN


$900.00


1909-D Indian $5 Gold Half Eagle, PCGS MS-63


1909-D Indian $5 Gold Half Eagle, PCGS MS-63


$2,495.00



Custer's Last Stand


Custer’s Last Stand


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Custer's Last Stand


Custer’s Last Stand


$9.99



PAN AMERICAN .999 Pure Silver: 1 Troy Ounce Bullion Bar NWT Mint


PAN AMERICAN .999 Pure Silver: 1 Troy Ounce Bullion Bar NWT Mint



This is a 1 Troy Ounce bar of Pan American .999 PURE silver.

Silver is an excellent investment (if it’s pure) because no matter how much value the American dollar loses, silver will hold its value as precious and desired commodity.

Bullion silver is in such incredibly high demand now because of the recession, and inflation fears, that there is a worldwide shortage. So far, it is only a distribu…


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Investing in the Silver 50 States US Quarter Proof Sets

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Is it a good investment to buy the silver 50 states US quarters proof set?


1999-S Deep Cameo SILVER Proof  Georgia US Quarter (90% SILVER)


1999-S Deep Cameo SILVER Proof Georgia US Quarter (90% SILVER)


$39.95


2005 US Mint Silver Proof State Quarters w/ Box & COA


2005 US Mint Silver Proof State Quarters w/ Box & COA


$43.50


2004 US Mint Silver Proof State Quarters w/ Box & COA


2004 US Mint Silver Proof State Quarters w/ Box & COA


$43.50


2007 US Mint Silver Proof State Quarters w/ Box & COA


2007 US Mint Silver Proof State Quarters w/ Box & COA


$43.50


1999 S SILVER State QUARTER Proof Statehood US Mint 5 Coins FREE US SHIPPING


1999 S SILVER State QUARTER Proof Statehood US Mint 5 Coins FREE US SHIPPING


$105.00


2004 State SILVER US Mint QUARTER Proof Statehood 5 Coins No Box Made in America


2004 State SILVER US Mint QUARTER Proof Statehood 5 Coins No Box Made in America


$37.95



1982 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging


1982 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging


$4.44


Up for sale we have a U.S. Mint 1982 Proof Set. This Set is in the Original Box and Plastic Holder that was issued from the U.S. Mint. Here’s what’s included in this proof set: 1982 Lincoln Cent, 1982 Jefferson Nickel, 1982 Roosevelt Dime, 1982 Washington Quarter, and 1982 Kennedy Half Dollar; and all in the original US Government packaging!!…

1977 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging


1977 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging


$6.69


Up for sale we have a U.S. Mint 1977 Proof Set. This Set is in the Original Box and Plastic Holder that was issued from the U.S. Mint. Here’s what’s included in this proof set: 1977 Lincoln Cent, 1977 Jefferson Nickel, 1977 Roosevelt Dime, 1977 Washington Quarter, 1977 Kennedy Half Dollar, and 1977 Eisenhower Dollar. And all in the original US Government packaging!!…

1996 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging


1996 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging


$6.00


Up for sale we have a U.S. Mint 1996 Proof Set. This Set is in the Original Box and Plastic Holder that was issued from the U.S. Mint. Here’s what’s included in this proof set: 1996 Lincoln Cent, 1996 Jefferson Nickel, 1996 Roosevelt Dime, 1996 Washington Quarter, and 1996 Kennedy Half Dollar; and all in the original US Government packaging!!…

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Gold Coin Collecting And Certification

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This video is pertaining to collecting gold coins. I will inform you exactly how I began my collection, reveal my sights on accumulating gold coins, demonstrate good examples of gold bullion, certified and uncertified (raw) coins, both old and current. Furthermore I am going to test out a number of coins “certified” by a non-reputable coin certifying organization by sending these for grading to NGC, exposing the real truth regarding a few self-proclaimed grading firms. See exactly what takes place.

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US Coin and Currency Collection (Proof Sets)

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(HD) Me Showing the sixth part of my coin and currency collection this video is of my Proof Sets . I only do US coins and bills to though IN HD.

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1964 Proof Set

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The 1964 United States Proof Set is a “One Year Type Proof Set” that is almost 40 years old. 1964 was the only Year that the Proof Kennedy Half Dollar was made in 90% Silver. Since the United States Mint has starting selling Silver Proof Sets in 1999, their value has been steadily increasing, with the most recent sets starting at .95. When you consider the 1964 Silver Proof Sets in the light of these facts, “THEY ARE A GREAT VALUE!” Sure to increase in the future.

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Commemorative Coin History – Braille Coin Added

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Louis Braille to be Honored on Commemorative Coin

If you are a serious coin collector, adding this new commemorative coin will add value to your collection.

Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system of reading and writing for the blind, will be honored on a commemorative coin. The coin will be release in 2009 to coincide with the 200th anniversary of his birth.

In 2009 Louis Braille will be honored with a commemorative coin released by the United States Mint. The release of the coin will coincide with the 200th anniversary of his birth and honor his invention of the Braille system.

Braille is a system of reading and writing used by the blind and visually impaired. Braille is composed of characters created through the unique arrangement of one to six embossed points. The system has been adapted to nearly all known languages and is used worldwide.

The commemorative coins will first become available to the public on January 1, 2009. Each coin will have a diameter of 1.5 inches, a weight of 26.73 grams, and a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper. Coins will bear a face value of one dollar and will be considered legal tender numismatic items.

The design of the coin is emblematic of the life and legacy of Louis Braille. The obverse of the coin features an image of Louis Braille. The reverse of the coin features a young child reading Braille, in front of a bookcase filled with Braille books.

Notably, the reverse design also includes Braille characters "BRL," the short form of the word "Braille." This is the first time in history that a United States coin has included readable Braille characters. Braille has been used on prior coins such as the 2003 Alabama State Quarter, but the characters were too small to be considered readable.

This commemorative coin program was authorized under H.R. 2872, the Louis Braille Bicentennial Literacy Commemorative Coin Act. A surcharge from the sale of each coin will be distributed to the National Federation of the Blind to further promote Braille literacy.

Michael Zielinski is an internet entrepreneur and coin collector. Learn more about the upcoming Louis Braille Coins or get the latest coin collecting news.

By Michael Zielinski
Published: 7/30/2008

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