American Eagle Silver Coins
American Eagle Silver Coins
Most Popular Bullion
The Silver Eagle has become the most popular bullion coin in the world because of its beauty, quality and the assurance of content by the U.S. Government. Each coin contains 1 troy ounce of silver, is 99.9% pure and is legal tender.
U.S. Government Guarantee
The American Eagle is uniquely the only silver bullion coin whose weight, content, and purity is guaranteed by the United States Government. Requiring no assaying, American Eagles are easily converted to cash at any time.
Bullion by The Tube
Silver American Eagle bullion coins are packaged in plastic coin tubes of 20 by the United States Mint.
Bullion by The Box
Complete boxes of 25 tubes of Silver Eagles, (500 coins total) are available, sealed from the U.S. Mint, pictured on the right. Also known as a "monster box," all orders of 500 coins (or multiples) will be supplied with a sealed U.S. Mint box. Each box measures 8.5 x 14.5 x 5 inches.
Market Value
Each American Eagle’s price is based on the current market “spot price” plus a premium per coin. The spot price of silver (and all precious metals) is reported every business day in all major newspapers, network television and radio and online.
Silver Eagle Design
The design is based on the famous “Walking Liberty” of Adolph Weinman’s 1916 U.S. half-dollar, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful coins ever minted. Every Silver Eagle is a work of art, minted to exacting standards by the United States Mint. These classic coins are among the most affordable ways to own government minted bullion coins.
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