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  • LMAO ... no PCGS or NGC grading, dipped/cleaned crap ... handled with acidic fingers ... you completely ruined what might've been a nice coin once upon a time

  • i wish that was made in denver =( n my eye catches a 62 maybe

  • i wish that was made in denver =(

  • hey bud i have a 2010 silver eagle ms69 in case. i wana get a another silver egale so i can hold it, touch it, etc. if i touch it alot will it go down in value? say its a 2000 ms60, current market value of $24.15 on 1/27/11, how low could it go?

  • He pretty much tells you at 0:58 that its cleaned.

  • Nice. I'm getting mine this weekend. St Gaudins $20....

  • i've got 1922 $20 gold and 1924 $20 gold ( both double eagle ) i need surgeries and i am selling both for $2500 even . anyone interested send me private msg plz . ( they r not graded but both r very very clean ) thnx alot

  • is the rim smooth or does it have riges

  • how can you tell a fake gold coin from a real coin

  • Actually would be graded GENUINE and no Mint State attribution.

    Like others said, never clean or handle with bare hands unless you are holding it for its gold content only.

  • Nice coin dude! I WANT IT! :D

  • congratulations u just screwed up a great coin. and dont forget to pat urself on the back.... dumbass

  • there 90% gold right?

  • 20% ish profit in a year? nice.

  • $1084 for ounce now coins prob worth extra $100

  • 61 to 62 no way near 65. you cleaned the coin trying to make it a 65!

  • Slab it then. A quality 3rd party grader will prove I am wrong. I just wanted new collectors know that some people clean their coins for sale. I own some coins from my early days that have been dipped, They are not worth the price I paid. We all know to buy from an Honestest, Trust worthy dealer. Your 20 maybe unmolested and I hope it is orginal. I am just trying to tell new collectors to be careful. Best Wishes and Good Day !!

  • Wow better coins through chemistry. Dip it until it shines. People don't clean or dip old coins. A word to the wise. A real coin in orginal condition, will always cart-wheel. Turn coin in the light and look for reflection to cartwheel. Cartwheel is oposite of direction coin is being turned. No cartwheel, coin has been enhanced wrongfully Buy the book and read before you buy or sell!

  • The first few coins from the die will produce coins with non-radial proof-like luster. It is a worn die that produces a mint-state coin with cartwheel luster. Very few coins are first strikes, but your statement "will always have cartwheel' is false. Most, however, will show cartwheel luster.

  • that thing over 1200 USD

  • wow you just screwed a great coin......prob one of the worst advertising vids made for a while.

  • It's obviously a possible MS60.

  • I'll give you 65.00 US Dollars for that coin.

  • Intristic value is the bullion value...he meant to numismatic.

    Also, look at the date of this video...Gold was red hot in Nov.07 at 830, now it's bearish at 830.

    Its been to 1000 twice since this video was made, due to stress in the debt based economy and political tensions. Does anyone think the future will hold less of these things?

  • How is it a MS-65 with your fingers all over it? Can you say white cotton gloves? You have acid from your fingers all over it now. MORON.

  • It doesn't matter if you touch the sides of the coin, because then it isn't really ruining anything.

  • I think we're the only two thinking that.

  • <=3

  • My favorite coin.

  • VERY NICE....chekc out my coin collection...VERY NICE...

  • cool.i see those coins for 99 cents but they go up in price

  • pretty cool

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