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American Silver Eagle





Coin Name: 1 OZ American Silver Eagle

Coin Description: Silver Eagles are the official silver bullion coins of the United States. First released in 1986, American Silver Eagle have a face value of one dollar and usually trade at a percentage above spot silver price. They feature the Walking Liberty design that was originally used between 1916 and 1947 on the obverse of the half-dollar coin.  On the reverse of these beautiful coins is an eagle design by John Mercanti. 

 

 

   
    The Silver American Eagle is priced based on the spot price of silver plus a mintage premium. Volume discounts are available when purchasing this coin so please call us for the best real time pricing and to place an order. 
 

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