Need coin dealer or collector advice on this silver coin?
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I am curious who minted the bullion? I am curious if there are any others available out there and where I would purchase them? I am curious about the estimated value of these coins? Finally, I am curious what the symbols on the rim of the coin indicate?
The coins has bald eagles on one side - then it says "Bald Eagles - No. 11 1971" on the other...it says "Sterling" on the rim followed by 3 symbols. The coin weighs in at exactly 2.3oz.
Scans of the coin:
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http://certifiedmoderncoins.com/photogallery/photo00021225/02.jpg
http://certifiedmoderncoins.com/photogallery/photo00021225/03.jpg
Thanks in advance.
Best answer:
Answer by Pustic
It's just a silver round.
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Wow, that’s a very nice proof medal. IMO, the number 11 refers to the eleventh coin from the Bald Eagle or birds series made in 1971. The initial looks like Gilroy Robert’s and the first symbol is i think a Franklin Mint hallmark. The second symbol refers to the year while the last symbol I guess means Proof. Sterling is 92.5% fine silver. Value is bullion or bullion+ depending on its significance to collectors.
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