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Endeavor Metals is a reputable numismatic dealer that brings more than 50 years of experience to the table. As a Tier 1 precious metals and rare coin dealer, we work hard to keep our clients happy. This approach has earned us a 4.9 Google star rating and an A+ accredited grade on the Better Business Bureau. We are also a member of the American Numismatic Association, among other prestigious organizations. 

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September 19, 2024

1807 PCGS MS64 Capped Bust Left $5 Gold Liberty

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  • 1 of only 24 in PCGS population!
  • PCGS MS64
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1807 PCGS MS64 Capped Bust Left $5 Gold Liberty

1807 PCGS MS64 Capped Bust Left $5 Gold Liberty

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The 1807 PCGS MS64 Bust Left $5 Gold Liberty is a remarkable coin, celebrated for its historical significance and aesthetic appeal. Struck during a pivotal era in American coinage, this piece features the classic bust design by John Reich, which exemplifies early 19th-century artistry. With a total mintage of just 51,000 coins, it is relatively rare, contributing to its desirability among collectors. The MS64 grade signifies an impressive level of preservation, making it one of the finest known examples. The population reports indicate a limited number of coins in similar or better grades, enhancing its status as a coveted collectible in the realm of numismatics.

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September 17, 2024

1866 CAC MS64 DMPL $20 Gold Liberty Motto

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  • 1 of only 1 in CAC population!
  • CAC MS64 DMPL
  • The obverse features Liberty, facing left, encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band and the reverse features a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast with thirteen stars above.
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1866 CAC MS64 DMPL $20 Gold Liberty Motto

1866 CAC MS64 DMPL $20 Gold Liberty Motto

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In 1866, a mere 3,630 $20 Liberty Head gold coins were struck. This relatively small mintage reflects the transitional nature of the U.S. Mint during the post-Civil War era, as the nation was adjusting to new coinage designs and economic conditions. Among these, the 1866 CAC MS64 $20 Gold Liberty DMPL coin stands out exceptionally. It is particularly notable because it holds a unique position in the grading population: it is the only coin of its type to have achieved the MS64 grade with the Deep Mirror Proof Like (DMPL) designation, with none graded higher from that year. This singular status underscores the coin's rarity and high quality, making it a standout piece for collectors and investors. The CAC (Certified Acceptance Corporation) is a service that provides an additional layer of authentication and quality assurance for coins already graded by major numismatic grading services. The designation "MS64" refers to the coin's grade, indicating it is in Mint State with some minor imperfections. "DMPL" stands for Deep Mirror Proof Like, a designation indicating that the coin's surfaces exhibit a highly reflective, mirror-like finish, which is typically seen in Proof coins but can occasionally appear in high-quality Mint State coins.

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August 15, 2024

2002 NGC MS70 $10 Gold American Eagle

 $975 
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  • 1 of 942 in NGC population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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2002 NGC MS70 $10 Gold American Eagle

2002 NGC MS70 $10 Gold American Eagle

 $975 

In 2002 Gold Eagle bullion coins experienced an uptick in interest based on a surge in the price of Gold. The Mint struck over 62,000 one-quarter ounce Gold American Eagles which represented nearly a 15% decrease when compared to the previous year mintage. Less than 2% of these pieces have received the perfect grade of 70 by NGC. This coin features eye catching luster, and strong detail throughout. This piece is a must add to any collection.

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June 7, 2024

1991 PCGS MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle

 $825 
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  • 1 of 105 in PCGS population.
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1991 PCGS MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle

1991 PCGS MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle

 $825 

When considering early year Gold Eagles, many investors and collectors strive to acquire the pieces with very low populations such as this 1991 $5 piece. Notably, this year represented the final year the date included on the obverse would be expressed in Roman numerals. In subsequent years, the date would be shown in Arabic numerals. If you are looking to complete your roman numeral collection or complete your whole collection this pristine piece should be in your portfolio. This exquisite piece features a pristine field with razor-sharp devices. The details are incredibly crisp and well defined for a coin from 1991. There were just over 165,000 pieces produced by the US Mint and only 105 pieces have achieved the perfect Mint State 70 grade by PCGS.

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May 15, 2024

1999 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $14500 
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1 of 33 in PCGS population.

Perfect Mint State 70

The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.

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1999 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1999 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $14500 

In 1999, we saw a sharp increase in the mintage of the bullion version of the Silver American Eagle, mainly due to Y2K. The Mint produced 2.5 million coins more coin than the previous year. Even with these high mintage numbers, less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by PCGS. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout.

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Mint State
April 10, 2024

1882-S PCGS MS63 $20 Gold Liberty

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  • 1 of only 55 in PCGS population!
  • PCGS MS63
  • The obverse features Liberty, facing left, encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band and the reverse features a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast with thirteen stars above.
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1882-S PCGS MS63 $20 Gold Liberty

1882-S PCGS MS63 $20 Gold Liberty

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Only 2 finer at PCGS. None finer at NGC. Older blue label Collectors should not have much trouble locating an 1882-S twenty (1.1 million coins struck) in MS61 or MS62, but Select Uncirculated coins like this pose an entirely different challenge. This MS63 is among the finest examples at PCGS. It features radiant, frosty mint luster and appealing warm golden color. PCGS Price Guide...$15,750.

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NGC
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April 10, 2024

1928 NGC MS64+ $20 Saint Gaudens

 $3150 
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  • 1 of only 348 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS64+
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty striding in front of the sun's rays with a fiery torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle in flight.
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1928 NGC MS64+ $20 Saint Gaudens

1928 NGC MS64+ $20 Saint Gaudens

 $3150 

This is a 1928 $20 Saint Gaudens Gold NGC MS64+ Double Eagle Coin, graded by NGC and minted by the US Mint. It features a beautiful design by Augustus Saint Gaudens and is composed of 0.900 fineness gold with a precious metal content of 0.9675 per unit. The strike type is business and it is classified as MS 64 grade. This coin is a wonderful addition to any collection and is a great investment in precious metals.

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Silver Numismatics
PCGS
Mint State
March 20, 2024

1874 PCGS MS66 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Arrows

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  • 1 of 7 in PCGS population!
  • PCGS MS66
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1874 PCGS MS66 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Arrows

1874 PCGS MS66 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Arrows

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Pop 7 with two finer at PCGS. This Gem 1874 Arrows half dollar boasts astounding luster and color on both sides, with a satiny texture in the fields and more rich frosting across the design elements. The obverse is toned in splashes of bronze and navy-blue patina at the borders, while the reverse is equally colored in shades of gold, crimson and sapphire blue. PCGS Price Guide...$35,000.

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March 18, 2024

1998 PCGS MS70 $10 Platinum American Eagle

 $5100 
 $10500 
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  • 1 of only 22 in PCGS population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1998 PCGS MS70 $10 Platinum American Eagle

1998 PCGS MS70 $10 Platinum American Eagle

 $5100 

In the year 1998, we saw the one-tenth-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage drop by nearly forty percent, with just over 39,000 pieces produced. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 20 coins have been certified perfect 70 by PCGS. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless one-tenth-ounce piece.

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Silver Numismatics
NGC
Mint State
March 18, 2024

1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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  • 1 of 4 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS65
  • Obverse features a left facing profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair and the reverse features a Bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
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1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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Only 6 finer at NGC. The conditionally challenged 1917-S Reverse Mintmark issue is a much rarer Walking Liberty half dollar in Gem grades than the generous mintage might imply. This is an exceptionally lustrous and beautiful example bathed in a faint medley of light russet iridescence. NGC Price Guide..$12,000.

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March 18, 2024

1890 NGC MS66 $2.50 Gold Liberty

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  • 1 of only 10 in NGC population!
  • NGC Mint State 66
  • The obverse depicts Liberty, facing left, encircled by 13 stars with the word and the reverse features a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast.
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1890 NGC MS66 $2.50 Gold Liberty

1890 NGC MS66 $2.50 Gold Liberty

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Pop 10 with 2 Finer. Both sides of this premium quality example are virtually pristine, the surfaces with a silky smooth texture that is predominantly satiny in finish. NGC Price Guide...$20,000.

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March 18, 2024

1905 NGC PF67 $2.50 Gold Liberty

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  • 1 of only 4 NGC population!
  • NGC PF67
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1905 NGC PF67 $2.50 Gold Liberty

1905 NGC PF67 $2.50 Gold Liberty

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Pop 5 Only one finer at NGC. This gorgeous Superb Gem proof has rich golden surfaces with pinpoint design details. The devices on this 1905 are also highly reflective and there is a slight trace of contrast, depending on the angle you view this beauty. A delight to behold. NGC Price Guide...$35,000.

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January 8, 2024

1986 NGC MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle

 $750 
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  • 1 of 1,924 in NGC population.
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1986 NGC MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle

1986 NGC MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle

 $750 

If you have been looking for a $5 Gold American Eagle from the first year of release, look no further than this beautiful Gold American Eagle with show-stopping eye appeal. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Gold Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically perfect yellow and orange-gold surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout. In 1986, the United States mint struck 912,609 tenth-ounce Gold American Eagles and less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by NGC.

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December 18, 2023

1995 PCGS MS69 $10 Gold American Eagle

 $1795 
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  • 1 of only 530 in PCGS population!
  • Mint State 69
  • Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1995 PCGS MS69 $10 Gold American Eagle

1995 PCGS MS69 $10 Gold American Eagle

 $1795 

Have you been looking for a key year in the Gold American Eagle series? Then look no further than the 1995 Gold Eagle which marked the ten-year anniversary of the series. The mint remained steady in their production of Gold Eagle and produced a little over 83,000 one-quarter ounce Gold Eagles and less than 1% of those coins have achieved the near perfect grade of MS69 by PCGS. This scarce coin is a great addition for investors and collectors alike. This is truly a key date in the series and a must own for any collection.

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NGC
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November 10, 2023

1997 NGC MS69 $50 Gold American Eagle

 $3100 
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  • 1 of 1,100 in NGC population.
  • Mint State 69
  • Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1997 NGC MS69 $50 Gold American Eagle

1997 NGC MS69 $50 Gold American Eagle

 $3100 

In 1997 we saw the U.S Mint expand its offerings with the new Platinum Eagle. The introduction of this new piece was expected to slow the demand for Gold Eagles, but we saw the opposite effect. The sales and production of the one-ounce Gold Eagles hit a ten-year high with over 600,000 pieces produced. Even though we saw a over a double in the yearly production, only 1,100 pieces have been graded MS69 by NGC. This piece features sharp details on the obverse and reverse and the luster is pleasing to the eye. This is a key date to any collection.

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November 10, 2023

1992 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $1325 
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1 of 314 in PCGS population.

Perfect Mint State 70

The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.

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1992 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1992 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $1325 

In 1992, we saw a sharp decline in the mintage of the bullion version of the Silver American Eagle. The Mint produced 1.5 millions coins less than the previous year. Given the low mintage numbers, less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by PCGS. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout.

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November 10, 2023

2011-W NGC PF70 $5 Gold American Eagle

 $400 
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  • ‍1 of only 1,504 in NGC population!
  • NGC Proof 70
  • Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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2011-W NGC PF70 $5 Gold American Eagle

2011-W NGC PF70 $5 Gold American Eagle

 $400 

Are you building a Proof 70 collection of Gold Eagles? Then you need to add the 2011 series of Gold Eagles to your portfolio. The US Mint produced just over 42,000 one-tenth ounce Gold Eagles and less than 4% of those coins minted have been graded a perfect Proof 70 by NGC. This is a beautifully struck piece that is perfectly preserved. It features a deep mirror finish that is highly lustrous and will make an excellent addition to any collection.

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September 13, 2023

2002 NGC MS69 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $1400 
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  • 1 of only 478 in NGC population!
  • Mint State 69
  • The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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2002 NGC MS69 $100 Platinum American Eagle

2002 NGC MS69 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $1400 

In the year 2002 we saw the one-ounce Platinum American Eagle production start drop off by nearly 20% compared to the previous year. The mint produced just over 11,000 one-ounce pieces. Only 478 pieces have received the near perfect grade of MS69 by NGC. This coin shows very well and is a key date in the series.

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September 11, 2023

2003 NGC MS70 $25 Platinum American Eagle

 $470 
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  • 1 of only 900 in NGC population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse of this coin features the famed face of the Statue of Liberty with her arm raised. The reverse shows a bald eagle flying gracefully through the sky with “United States of America” written above
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2003 NGC MS70 $25 Platinum American Eagle

2003 NGC MS70 $25 Platinum American Eagle

 $470 

In 2003 the U.S Mint only struck just over 25,000 one-quarter ounce Platinum American Eagles, which represents nearly a 10% drop in production when compared to the previous year. This 2003 $25 Platinum Eagle is graded MS70 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. The impeccably smooth, unmarked silver-gray surfaces are what really stand out on this beautiful piece. This one-quarter ounce platinum coin is an amazing investment or a terrific addition to a collection. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint. 

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September 1, 2023

1989 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $1195 
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  • 1 of 373 in PCGS population.
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1989 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1989 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $1195 

Have you been looking for a Silver American Eagle from the third year of its release? Then look no further than this beautiful Silver American Eagle with show-stopping eye appeal. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout. In 1989, the United States mint struck over 5 million Silver American Eagles and less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by PCGS.

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August 25, 2023

2000 NGC MS70 $50 Platinum American Eagle

 $7837.50 
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  • 1 of only 33 in NGC population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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2000 NGC MS70 $50 Platinum American Eagle

2000 NGC MS70 $50 Platinum American Eagle

 $7837.50 

The year 2000 marked the fourth year of production of the Platinum American Eagle series. During this time, Platinum American Eagle production dropped by the U.S Mint. The mint produced just over 18,000 half-ounce pieces. That is equates to a 40% drop in production when compared to the previous year. Furthermore, only 33 pieces have achieved the flawless grade of MS70 by NGC. Platinum is a soft metal and can be easily damaged, making it difficult to find early-year platinum in perfect strikes. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.

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August 25, 2023

1998 NGC MS70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $48800 
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  • 1 of only 8 in NGC population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1998 NGC MS70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

1998 NGC MS70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $48800 

In the year 1998, we saw the one-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage nearly triple compared to the previous year, with just over 133,000 pieces minted. Even though the production hit a record high, these coins remain scarce in the perfect MS70 grade. Collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 8 coins have been certified perfect MS70 by NGC. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless one-ounce piece.

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August 10, 2023

2013-W PCGS PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $2750.25 
 $2895 
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  • 1 of only 447 in PCGS population!
  • Perfect Proof 70
  • The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a Young America against the backdrop of three interlocking gears.
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2013-W PCGS PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

2013-W PCGS PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $2750.25 

The year 2013 marked the seventeenth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. The U.S Mint continued its design series for the Proof Platinum coin which features the theme “To Promote the General Welfare.” The design featured a depiction of Young America against the backdrop of three interlocking gears intended to symbolize the interconnection of power between the federal, local, and state governments. In 2013 the Mint struck 5,763 one-ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented nearly a 40% decrease in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 8% of the coins struck have received the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS.

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August 10, 2023

2011-W PCGS PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $1852.50 
 $1950 
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  • ‍1 of only 705 in PCGS population!
  • Perfect Proof 70
  • The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts design the image of a harvest goddess emerging from a field of wheat, intended to symbolize the vastness of the nation and diversity of views.
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2011-W PCGS PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

2011-W PCGS PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle

 $1852.50 

The year 2011 marked the fifteenth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Only Proof versions of the Platinum American Eagle were available that year as the bullion version was suspended for the thirdThe year 2011 marked the fifteenth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Only Proof versions of the Platinum American Eagle were available that year as the bullion version was suspended for the third consecutive year. The U.S Mint continued its design series for the Proof Platinum coin which features the concept “To Insure Domestic Tranquility”. The reverse design carries the image of a harvest goddess emerging from a field of wheat, intended to symbolize the vastness of the nation and diversity of views. In 2011 the Mint struck 14,791 one-ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented nearly a 50% increase in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 6% of the coins struck have received the perfect PF70 grade by NGC. consecutive year. The U.S Mint continued its design series for the Proof Platinum coin which features the concept “To Insure Domestic Tranquility”. The reverse design carries the image of a harvest goddess emerging from a field of wheat, intended to symbolize the vastness of the nation and diversity of views. In 2011 the Mint struck 14,791 one-ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented nearly a 50% increase in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 6% of the coins struck have received the perfect PF70 grade by NGC.

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Discover Rare and Antique Coins 

If you’re looking to buy rare coins, you’ve come to the right numismatic dealer! We proudly offer an extensive selection of low-population, commemorative, and antique numismatic coins for sale that will surely elevate even the most distinguished collections.

Numismatists use the Sheldon Coin Grading Scale to assess a coin’s condition. The Sheldon Coin Grading Scale runs from 0 to 70, with 70 being the highest or “perfect” grade.

An MS70 numismatic refers to a coin with no visible marks, even when examined with an eye loupe or magnifier. It will also have a bright color and exceptional strike and luster. MS69 and MS68 coins are nearly perfect, with small, light marks only showing upon close inspection.

Endeavor Metals Specializes in Numismatics

Endeavor Metals is a numismatic dealer that boasts an extensive catalog with many top-graded coins that are highly sought after by knowledgeable numismatists. If you don’t see the coin you’re looking for, please get in touch. We are often able to locate very specific coins for collectors by reaching out through our vast network of connections.

Why Invest in Numismatic Coins?

As a rare coin dealer that works with both novice and experienced coin collectors, we’re often asked about the advantages of numismatics as an investment vehicle. Of course, collecting rare coins is a rewarding hobby in its own right, but many investors do not realize the upside potential.

As long as you buy rare coins from a reputable numismatic dealer, you’re investing in a one-of-a-kind collectible, with numismatic coins having significant value beyond their precious metals content. 

An extremely limited number of these coins is available on the market, especially in flawless condition. With time, coins are claimed and lost, naturally decreasing their supply. Coin collecting is certainly not going anywhere, so these rare treasures will always be highly desired. Own a piece of history with endless growth potential.

Talk to a Qualified Specialist Today

Because numismatic coins for sale are individually graded, market prices can vary widely. For this reason, it is imperative that you work with a reputable numismatic dealer. Endeavor Metals is a rare coin dealer that offers numismatics graded by the NGC and PCGS – established third-party grading services you can trust. All products are backed by our 7-day, 100% money-back guarantee. So place your order with confidence.

If you have any questions about the value of numismatic coins, precious metals, or precious metals IRAs, please contact us for a free consultation. Our in-house specialists are happy to provide personalized guidance specific to your investment goals. Buy rare coins to add beauty and value to your coin collection.

FAQs: Numismatic Coins

How can I find a reputable numismatic dealer?

Always make sure your rare coin dealer is vetted and trusted by both the numismatic community and established numismatic organizations. 

Buy numismatic coins for sale confidently at Endeavor Metals, knowing we’re a Tier 1 dealer with an A+ accredited grade on the Better Business Bureau and a 4.9 Google star rating. We belong to numerous prestigious organizations, including the American Numismatic Association, and all our numismatics are graded by the NGC or PCGS.

What are the NGC and PCGS?

The NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) and PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) are long-established third-party grading services that certify the accuracy of each coin’s condition and, in turn, the numismatic coin’s value. 

How are numismatic coins graded?

Every reputable numismatic dealer grades numismatics according to the Sheldon Coin Grading Scale. This 70-point scale takes a variety of factors into account, including strike, luster, surface preservation, coloration, and eye appeal. 

A 70 is a perfect grade, meaning the coin is flawless even under close inspection with a magnifier.

Why should I invest in numismatics?

Besides being a rewarding hobby, collecting rare coins can be quite a profitable investment. Numismatic coins are only available in very limited quantities (especially those in pristine condition), and the available supply only decreases over time, naturally increasing numismatic coins’ value.

Are numismatics a good choice for precious metals investors?

Endeavor Metals is a numismatic dealer and a precious metals dealer. We strive to help our customers make informed decisions based on their specific financial goals.

If you want to own precious metals, we recommend purchasing bullion coins or bars rather than buying numismatic coins from a rare coin dealer. The value and cost of numismatics go beyond their precious metals content, so you’re going to pay more than the current spot price due to the coin’s rarity and market demand. 

If you’re not sure which investment vehicle is right for you, give us a call for a free consultation.

What types of numismatics do you carry? 

Endeavor Metals is a numismatic dealer that proudly stocks a wide variety of top-graded numismatics, including fan favorites and unique pieces that are difficult to find. We carry gold, silver, platinum, and palladium numismatic coins.

If you’re seeking a specific coin, we’re happy to reach out to our vast network of connections to help you find it. Buy numismatic coins for sale to start or upgrade your collection.

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