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BUY from the seller that has more feedback in 1 month then most other sellers have overall, Million$ sold on ebay, 1000's satisfied - over 20,000 total feedback!!! Others try to imitate, but none can duplicate the great service from njsteves ~ ~ ~ ~ This listing is for a freshly minted 2010 Uncirculated American Silver Eagle graded as MS70 by PCGS with the FIRST STRIKE insert. ~ ~ ~ IN STOCK!!! ~ ~ ~ Since its introduction to the public in 1986, and now 25 years later, the US Mint has created the most popular modern day collectible in the American Silver Eagle Program. The design is based on Adolph A. Weinman's 1916 "Walking Liberty" half dollar, widely considered one of the most beautiful American coins ever minted. The coin is over 1 1/2 inches (40mm) in diameter and contains 1 troy ounce of fine silver (99.9%). It is legal U.S. tender with a one dollar face value - of course the value of the silver content far exceeds the one dollar face value so you'll never see one in circulation. Shipping charges: $FREE$ USPS First Class with Delivery confirmation and insurance in the good ole USA Payment types: Paypal and Paypal echecks (to confirmed addresses only) ONLY per the new ebay rules as of Oct 20, 2008. Immediate payment is required. Multiple coin shipping discount: SAME DAY wins only! International shipping: NOT AVAILABLE Sales Tax: NJ Residents add 7% RETURN POLICY 98% of the coins I sell are certified and graded by a 3rd party grading company (TPG) - PCGS, NGC, ICG, ANACS, etc. (the major and most credible ones). Each grading company ultimately has a guarantee on the coins they grade and slab, which may be different from each other. Please be aware of the grading company's coins policies are that you are buying. Due to market fluctuations and volatility, there will be absolutely ZERO, 0, NONE returns on any bullion products. Examples would be platinum, gold, silver or palladium products (bars, rounds, etc.) manufactured by companies such as, JM Johnson Matthey, Engelhard, Apmex, A-Mark, AMark, Golden State Mint. GSM, Credit Suisse, Pamp, Academy, Ohio Precious Metals, OPM, Sunshine, US Mint bullion eagles Before any returns are accepted, you must contact me via e-mail or phone to discuss the specific issues with the item being returned within three days of receipt of the coin(s). Please take into consideration that "I am not a professional coin grader." If you disagree with the grade on the holder, you can take that up with the grading service and not me! Buyers remorse and third party grading issues are not valid reasons for a return and therefore will incur some special return fees. A broken slab or gross misrepresentation of the item are valid reasons for a return and a full refund will be issued. However, the original shipping package and USPS proof of damage if applicable must be returned inside another package in order to process your return for a full refund. No package or no USPS verification of damaged shipping slip, no refund, no exceptions! The buyer will then have the option for an exchange or a full refund. You have 7 days to return the item, the USPS delivery confirmation date will be used as reference. Customer satisfaction is my number one goal! Window shoppers have been costing me a bit of money and time, therefore the changes in my new return policy are for my protection as well as that of the serious buyer. For those items that do not meet the new return policy criteria, you will receive a refund minus all shipping fees, Ebay fees and a 20% restocking fee. SOME VERY IMPORTANT FACTORS THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BEFORE INVESTING IN THE RARE COIN MARKET RISK: The purchase of coins is highly speculative and involves substantial risk. As in other markets, coin prices can be extremely volatile and will rise and fall depending upon market conditions. Therefore, before purchasing coins, you should first have adequate cash reserves and other assets to absorb a potentially significant loss. HOLDING PERIOD: Historically, few coins have appreciated dramatically in the short term. Therefore, purchasers should recognize that it may well be necessary for them to hold coins for a 3 - 5 year period, or even a 5 - 10 year period, to have any chance of realizing a significant gain.