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American Silver Eagle Coins, Fact No. 3: Three Different Versions of American Eagle Silver Coins Exist The U.S. Mint makes three versions of American Eagle Silver coins: the bullion version, proof ...
“The limited-edition Wayne LaPierre facsimile signature label accompanies beautiful, 2016-dated silver American Eagle coins graded Mint State 69 on the 70-point numismatic grading scale.
Uncirculated 1-oz. silver American Eagle coins can currently be purchased for $76 each from a bullion coin dealer (the U.S. Mint doesn’t sell bullion directly to the public).
American Silver Eagle Coins Hit Record My first precious metals-related story is an article sent to me by reader Charley Orr… and is posted over at coinnews.tv.
American Silver Eagles do carry a particularly high premium at this time, per Kitco, so you can expect to pay a fair bit over spot price — spot price resting at about $22.75 as of June 30 — to ...
People buy the coins because—although they only have a $1 face value—they are made up of 99.9% fine silver, and thus hold their value as a precious metal as opposed to as a currency.
Indeed, the American Silver Eagle, a bullion coin introduced in 1986 with a $1 face value but featuring a 99.9% silver content, has been wildly successful in no small part due to its stunning ...
A drop in silver prices this year has attracted investors seeking a bargain, prompting a temporary sellout of the 2018 American Silver Eagle bullion coins at the U.S. Mint this month.
Uncirculated 1-oz. silver American Eagle coins can currently be purchased for $76 each from a bullion coin dealer (the U.S. Mint doesn’t sell bullion directly to the public).