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Which Cert. Company would you prefer...NGC, PCGS, ICG, ANACS, SEGS, NTC, etc...???

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Eagle girls soar to win in Cornbelt opener
North Sentral Kossuth blanked Woden-Crystal Lake-Titonka 5-0 in the Cornbelt Confernce opener for both teams on Monday, May 31. The battle was played at Swea City.

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Product DescriptionTait and Marcus, two twelve years old boys, collect coins. Highway 35 is being built through their neighborhood and the abandoned houses are being demolished. The boys play house tag in an old pub which once was a log cabin. They find a note in a box written in German along with a gold double eagle and other coins. They go to a pawnbrokers house to have their coins assessed. The pawnbroker says the coins are not worth much and the note is a love letter. . . . More >>

The Mystery of the Gold Double Eagle

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i just bought on ebay for $280, a 2004 bullion $10 american gold eagle, the edges and lettering are perfect, no mottling or pockmarks, the US mint states they're supposed to weigh 8.483 grams, but when i weighed mine, it syas it is 8.522, off the stated mass by .039, is this normal? seeing how each coin can't be identical?

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what is the likelihood(chance) that an American gold eagle coin, from 1988-2008 be fake on ebay?

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Product DescriptionTait and Marcus, two twelve years old boys, collect coins. Highway 35 is being built through their neighborhood and the abandoned houses are being demolished. The boys play house tag in an old pub which once was a log cabin. They find a note in a box written in German along with a gold double eagle and other coins. They go to a pawnbrokers house to have their coins assessed. The pawnbroker says the coins are not worth much and the note is a love letter. . . . More >>

The Mystery of the Gold Double Eagle

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