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  • Hi, can assist in assessing 1891 $20 gold double eagle liberty coin? if Yes, where to send the coins? thanks in advance
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    • Hi, Willi -- Unless you're a member who can send your 1891 $20 Liberty Head gold coin to PCGS or NGC, I suggest sending your coin to ANACS forHi, Willi -- Unless you're a member who can send your 1891 $20 Liberty Head gold coin to PCGS or NGC, I suggest sending your coin to ANACS for submission. Here's a link for more information:  http://www.anacs.com/contentPages/Services.aspx

      As I commented on my previous post to you, your 1891 double eagle, if authentic, could be worth $20-30,000 or more as it appears to be a Philadelphia issue. However, authentication is required to ensure it's the real deal and did not have its mintmark removed from below the eagle.

      All the best!
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    • Hi Joshua,
      Many thanks for the answer, an honest answer. The authenticity of the coins is not Somen, as purchased from the widow of a collector.Hi Joshua,
      Many thanks for the answer, an honest answer. The authenticity of the coins is not Somen, as purchased from the widow of a collector. American coins is not my subject, when I was told that the person needs money and wants to sell the coin, I did not know anything about the coin double eagle. I felt sorry for that if this coin can get uncomprehending people and can go to the smelter for jewelry. Today will address in ANACS but I do not know from a distance if they can give an accurate estimate. I am in Moscow, where once showed colleagues a hobby numismatists who understands American coins, they posmotrevli catalog Krause, were surprised by the good sostoaniem and 1891 that without the letter is written everywhere rare. Thanks again for your help.
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    • You're most welcome, Willi -- I would definitely reach out to ANACS. If not, try NGC or another one called ICG. Again, I want to remain a littleYou're most welcome, Willi -- I would definitely reach out to ANACS. If not, try NGC or another one called ICG. Again, I want to remain a little cautious until we know for sure the coin is authentic, but chances are if you bought it from the widow of an older collector, it's likely your coin in genuine. Wishing you the best!  More ...
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    • Hi dear Friend, Joshua, thank you so much for truthful answers, not so open and willing to help. Yesterday I wrote to all 3 places where you advise.Hi dear Friend, Joshua, thank you so much for truthful answers, not so open and willing to help. Yesterday I wrote to all 3 places where you advise. After reviewing their website I realized I have the coin to send them in the mail, maybe in America it's possible but from Moscow mail to send the coin and wait it will come, or it will return from the world of fiction ...rather unrealistic... It is a pity that they have no representation in Russia I would have appealed to them. I collect coins of Armenia and when I was in Armenia this coin showed my friend who works at the Central Bank of Armenia, the expert numismatic products, he said that the coin is 100% was authentic, but the real score can give us experts. How will the answer will tell you a good weekend. Best regards William.  More ...
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    • It's my pleasure, sir! I do believe the third-party coin grading services I recommend offer international service, though I'm not positive. I hopeIt's my pleasure, sir! I do believe the third-party coin grading services I recommend offer international service, though I'm not positive. I hope everything works out for you though! Sincerely, Josh @ CoinValues  More ...
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