American Silver Eagle

The American Silver Eagle, first introduced on November 24, 1986, is a distinguished silver bullion coin produced by the United States Mint.

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The American Silver Eagle, first introduced on November 24, 1986, is a distinguished silver bullion coin produced by the United States Mint. While the nominal face value of these coins is one dollar, depending on the quality and rarity of the specific coin, they can be worth much more. Each coin is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. Collectors can explore both proof and uncirculated versions, with options for almost every budget!

The American Silver Eagle was crafted to use excess US silver reserves in the 1980’s. Initially minted in San Francisco, production has since expanded to include the Philadelphia Mint and West Point Hint. Noteworthy is a recent (2021) change in the design, with a new reverse featuring a bald eagle designed by Emily Damstra. Currently, over 10 million are graded by the NGC, with current market prices for a high-grade set ranging from $1,000-$2,000. These coins have enduring value and are a great staple for any coin collection.

Coin collectors can add a dynamic aspect to their collections with the American Silver Eagle because of how much it has changed over the years. Whether you value silver purity or historical roots, the American Silver Eagle is an often sought after item for both collectors and investors. The recent introduction of a new reverse design adds contemporary appeal. However, please note that these coins are particular susceptible to toning and spotting, requiring unique protective measures that might not apply to other coins. We’re happy to share our tips and tricks for keeping your current American Silver Eagle coins in peak condition, or if you are looking to start a collection we can provide guidance on the best practices for preserving the coins that you do buy.