The American Silver Eagle
The Investment Silver Standard: American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins

In a rapidly fluctuating economic environment, there's one investment that's rock solid: American Eagle Silver Bullion coins. First issued in 1986 by the U.S. Mint, the American Eagle Silver Dollar has become the most popular and widely collected coin in U.S. history. The design of the coin is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful coins ever produced.
 
The obverse (front) of the coin features Adolph A. Weinman's stunning Walking Liberty design originally used on U.S. Silver Half Dollars from 1916 through 1947. The reverse design is a rendition of a heraldic eagle by John Mercanti. Each coin contains 1 troy ounce of 0.999 pure silver and is 40.6 mm (about 1.6 inches) in diameter.

When you buy American Eagle Silver Bullion coins, you’re buying silver bullion coins whose weight, content and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. When looking for an investment with stability, consider American Eagle Silver Bullion coins. They consistently hold their value, no matter how volatile the financial climate.
 
General Rule of Thumb 
When buying non-graded American Eagle Silver Bullion coins, 20% plus Spot Price is your Target Purchase Price.
 
2006 Silver Eagle - No Reserve
2006 Silver Eagle - No Reserve
$19.50
Time Left: 24m
1986 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE
1986 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE
$22.00
Time Left: 25m
1996 American Eagle Bullion
1996 American Eagle Bullion
$32.09
Time Left: 30m
100 Silver American Eagle 1 oz. Coins
100 Silver American Eagle 1 oz. Coins
$2,270.00
Time Left: 31m
1988 SILVER EAGLE NGC MS69
1988 SILVER EAGLE NGC MS69
$43.99
Time Left: 35m
1989 SILVER EAGLE NGC MS69
1989 SILVER EAGLE NGC MS69
$42.99
Time Left: 36m
20 1996 Silver Eagle NGC MS69
20 1996 Silver Eagle NGC MS69
$1,679.99
Time Left: 38m
2002 SILVER EAGLE
2002 SILVER EAGLE
$18.00
$22.00
Time Left: 43m
The American Silver Eagle
 
The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. It was first released by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986. It is struck only in the 1 troy oz denomination which has a nominal face value of one dollar and is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of .999 pure silver.
 
It is authorized by the United States Congress and its weight and content is certified by the United States Mint. The United States Mint also produces a proof version for coin collectors.
 
The Silver Eagle has been produced at three mints. One is the Philadelphia mint, and some of those issued there carry a "P" mintmark. In the early years of the series, the San Francisco mint issued proofs and these bear an "S". More recent proofs are from the mint at West Point, New York. The latter have a "W" on the reverse.
 
General Rule of Thumb 
When buying non-graded American Silver Bullion coins, 20% plus Spot Price is your Target Purchase Price.

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