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American Silver Eagle Dollar Coins

Without question, the most popular collectable US silver dollars are the Morgan 1878-1921, Peace 1921-1935, and Silver Eagle Coins 1986-present. These are the most readily available and (relatively) inexpensive of the collectable silver dollars. Note: Silver dollars are considered "scale- less" and are sensitive to some medications. There are many good reasons why old coins, especially silver dollars are not worth big money. First of all, most of the coins have high mintages. While past price appreciation never guarantees future growth, these silver dollar values have consistently trended upward over time.

Once the decision to purchase American Silver Eagle dollar coins is made, buyers can search for pieces online. Most large and reputable dealers now have a website on the Internet, where those seeking to add precious metals investments to their portfolios can easily compare pricing. When your purchase is financed or all cash for storage, all of the goods you ordered will be stored on your behalf at an independent bank or depository or you can take personal delivery at any time. You will receive title to precious metal delivered to the depository, giving you actual ownership. On this page you can purchase old silver dollars for as low as $15.25 per coin, an incredible deal, and higher quality coin are priced at similarly good prices.

Silver Eagle Coins

Coin dealers and investors insist upon defacing the GSA government silver coin holder with the worthless tape seal from a coin grading company. However, GSA Silver Dollars packaged inside the original GSA government coin holder with respective Cards and Black Presentation Box have higher integrity and historic future value to the purist GSA collector. In an effort to preserve important artifacts of the hobby's history, Numismatic Guaranty Corporation will begin grading silver dollars still sealed within their rigid GSA holders. This move is in response to the ongoing loss of these holdered coins, as collectors have come to recognize the historic value of the coin and holder combination. The reverse was also updated, with a rendering of the Great Seal for the United States. The series is a treasure trove to collectors due to the large number of varieties, but all Draped Bust dollars are in constant demand.

We have also sent many key coins and even currency to grading services, as it seems many new clients or first time buyers for the more expensive items desire this certification. We can't provide photos of most of our coins -- this would be impossible -- but you can be assured that our grading and descriptions are based on fifty years of experience in this field. The set comes in a deluxe presentation case with two storybooks and a Certificate of Authenticity. In 1935, when Congress changed the written obligation appearing on silver certificates so that the notes could be redeemed "in silver" instead of in "silver dollars," production of these coins ceased. Only in the far Western states were silver dollars used in daily commerce, and even collectors showed little interest in Morgan dollar and Peace dollars.

First minted in 1878, the Morgan silver dollar was the product of America's largest silver strike, which occurred at the Comstock Lode in northern Nevada in the mid-1870s. Though it never gained broad appeal during its production run (1878-1904; 1921), its connection to an important period in American history has rendered it a highly sought after piece among collectors. This auction is for some of the Morgan Silver Dollars made in the 1800s of 90% pure Silver. They were looked at to verify that they were made in the 1800s from 90% pure silver. Large quantities of Morgan dollars were produced with the vast amount of silver, which was mined in the United States in the late 19th century. A particularly attractive variety of the coin are the Carson City (CC) Morgan dollars created at the Nevada mint which was established close to location of the silver mines to facilitate minting of the coins.

Do you think your American silver eagle dollar coins might be worth more? Why would anyone want to get paid in silver coins? I recall the late 1950s and early 1960s, when my dad kept a can of silver coins hidden I his bedroom closet. We stacked them up and then knocked them over to hear that unique silver jingle.  Buy some American Silver Eagle Dollar coins today for a profitable investment. 

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