About $6,000
Bullion and uncirculated coins are currently valued at $23.00. Proof coins are $25.00.
By looking for wear. In practice, it doesn't matter what grade your silver eagle is, it will simply sell for bullion. The only thing to look is if your coin is proof or bullion. A proof coin will have mirror-like fields where you can see yourself like a mirror. An uncirculated coin may look shiny but it won't be nearly as shiny as a proof.
Yes, but none of the coins were made for general circulation. Silver Proof quarters sets and Silver Proof 10-piece sets were sold by the Mint, also the American Silver Eagle bullion coins were minted in 2006.
Sales data varies depending on the source, the best I found is: Bullion coins 3,466,000 Proof 498,293
These were sold as bullion coins and track the price of silver, about $17/oz at this point. Those sold in "government packaging" should be proof coins. A 1992 S proof eagle should retail in the neighborhood of $60.
The issue price for the proof 1999 Silver Eagle was $24.00.
I just sent my gold eagle into a a company called American Gold & SIlver Exchange to sell it and they offered me $936.90. There website is http://www.americangoldandsilverexchange.com Hope this helped!!
6-4-11>>> If you mean a 1991-S proof Silver Eagle bullion coin? The average current value is $43.00.
The mintage is based on demand from the public. Collector's editions of the American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin in "Proof" and "Un-circulated" form have much lower mintage figures than the investor's grade bullion coin.1oz. American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins - Mintage Figures.Year1986....5,096,0001987....9,420,0001988....5,869,0001989....6,166,0001990....7,247,0001991....6,952,0001992....5,544,0001993....5,890,0001994....5,540,5001995....4,590,0001996....3,466,0001997....3,636,0001998....4,320,0001999....9,008,5002000....9,133,0002001....8,827,5002002....10,475,5002003....9,153,5002004....9,617,0002005....8,405,0002006....10,021,0002007....9,887,0002008....19,583,502009....28,766,5002010....34,662,5002011....39,868,5002012 as of July 1st....17,127,000
In 1996, proof silver eagles were minted at the Philadelphia Mint and these coins bear the "P" mintmark. Bullion silver eagle coins do not have mintmarks. A 1996 silver eagle without a mintmark is a bullion coin and was struck at the San Francisco Mint.
If you mean a 1988 Silver Eagle, only Proof and bullion coins were struck in that year. From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark and have a current retail value of $20.00. Bullion Silver Eagle coins dated 1988 were also struck at San Francisco but do not have mintmarks, the value of these coins depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of today it's about $18.30.