American Silver Eagle


American Silver Eagle

The American Eagle Silver Coins are the ideal gift or indeed an investment that anybody can afford, furthermore the United States Government guarantees its weight and silver purity.

Each American Eagle Silver coin contains 1 troy ounce of silver, is 99.9% pure and is legal tender. They were introduced in 1986 by the US government as a way for individual investors to purchase and own physical silver to their investment portfolios. Also in 1986 the US government introduced

Gold and Platinum coins. Two version were minted these being the Proof version, The United States Mint produces proof versions of American Eagle Silver coins aimed at collectors. These are packaged in a custom-designed portfolio presentation case along with a certificate of authenticity. The other type is what is known as uncirculated coin, these are loose but still contain the same amount of silver, it is these figures that are listed below.


Silver Eagles are easy to trade, with many companies nationwide dealing with the buying and selling of these beautiful coins, worldwide these have become one of the best-selling silver coins.



 1 OZ SILVER PROOF AMERICAN EAGLE COIN IN A CASE
1 OZ SILVER PROOF AMERICAN EAGLE COIN IN A CASE
$51.13 (5 Bids)
Time Left: 15m
 2010 American Silver Eagle 1oz Bullion Coin
2010 American Silver Eagle 1oz Bullion Coin
$22.39 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 21m
 American Silver Eagle Set NGC* PF 69  1986s - 2008 W
American Silver Eagle Set NGC* PF 69 1986s - 2008 W
$1,900.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 21m
 1988-S Eagle Silver American Coin
1988-S Eagle Silver American Coin
$24.48 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 22m
 2002 Silver American Eagle Dollar
2002 Silver American Eagle Dollar
$24.19 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 24m

Maundy Money

Maundy Money

Maundy ceremony, a religious ceremony which is held each year in the UK where four small coins, a one, two, three and four pence coins are minted in very limited numbers. These coins are legal tender but are not used as a circulating currency. The reigning monarch gives these silver coins, known as Maundy money, to a number of selected poor people.