Silver Eagle Collection Coins

Written by George Lapidis on Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 in silver coins.

Any coin collector knows that his collection cannot be complete lacking the silver eagle coin. The set of American Silver eagle coins is special because they are the largest in size and are made using the purest legal silver in the history of the United States.

Of the many aspects associated with these coins, one is the size. They are an easy convenient size which makes them very mobile and the owner can transport them with ease.

Since the Silver Eagle coin collection is recognized all over the world it has instant liquidity, and they are valuable on over the world. Another advantage of this collection is that they have government guaranteed status.

The value of silver eagle coins is high but how do you compare them with other collectible coins. Their worth differs in that these coins are not antique.

This collector’s item is a young issue and has been in circulation for only 20 years.

When purchasing an American Silver Eagle coins set for your collection you must be aware of the location and date the coins were minted. Also you may be able to get a good comprehension of the value of the coin if you know the mint marks and the finish of the production.

These coins are specifically produced and issued for the collectors. They are not meant for circulation in the market. Collectors can directly purchase these collectible coins from the United States Mint.

Initially when the Silver Eagle coins were launched, collectors were allowed to buy only from certified coin dealers or the manufacturers of precious metals. However, later on collectors could purchase directly from the mint.

This is perhaps one of the most sought after silver eagle coins by collectors. The 1955 silver eagle is part of the first limited edition set of coins. The set also had the 1995-W Proof American Silver Eagle which was not available by itself in the market.

The one ounce American gold eagle combined with the half, quarter and tenth were also included in the set. The set was available in the market for less than a grand with only 125 sets minted in total.

The government guarantee further enhances the value of these coins as the purity of the coins is guaranteed by the government certification. The minters manually filled the coin into the coin press and special blanks were burnished to create a unique mint mark for each of the coins.

With over one 130 million pieces circulating in the market since 1986 today the American Silver Eagle coin is a leading collectors item. It is globally recognized as the popular due to the fact that it is made of 100% pure silver guaranteed by the government.

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US Silver Eagle Coins

Written by George Lapidis on Friday, July 17th, 2009 in silver coins.

Silver coins form an integral part of any coin collection. The American Silver Eagle Coin Sets are considered as special because they are of the largest size available in the market and made of the purest grade of silver in the history of the United States.

Of the many factors associated with these coins, one is the size. They are an easy convenient size which makes them very mobile and the owner can transport them with ease.

Since the Silver Eagle coin collection is recognized all over the world it has instant liquidity, and they are valuable on over the world. Another advantage of this collection is that they have government guaranteed status.

The value of silver eagle coins is high but how do you compare them with other collectible coins. Their worth differs in that these coins are not antique.

On the contrary they are quite a new series as they have only been in circulation for twenty years.

When purchasing an American Silver Eagle coins set for your collection you must be aware of the location and date the coins were minted. Also you may be able to get a good comprehension of the worth of the coin if you know the mint marks and the finish of the production.

These coins are specifically created and issued for the collectors. They are not meant for circulation in the market. Collectors can directly purchase these collectible coins from the United States Mint.

Initially when the Silver Eagle coins were launched, collectors were allowed to buy only from certified coin dealers or the manufacturers of precious metals. However, later on collectors could purchase directly from the mint.

The silver eagle coin collection from the limited edition set of the 1955 era is the most sought after collectible. The 1995 ” W Proof American Silver Eagle is off the market and not available for purchase.

The set included the American gold coin in one ounce, half ounce, quarter ounce and the tenth coin. This complete set was available at a tag lower than 1000 dollars and only 125 sets were produced.

The purity is guaranteed by the fact that the government guarantees the collector through certification. These coins are filled onto the coin press manually by the minters and then they were pasted on special blanks which were burnished to create a unique mint mark for each coin.

In present times the American silver eagle coin is the best seller in the global silver coin market. Over 130 million pieces were sold since 1986 and each was made from 100% pure silver guaranteed by the government.

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Popular Franklin Mint Silver Coins

Written by Andrew Paine on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 in silver coins.

The Franklin Mint Company in Middletown Pennsylvania is a world famous company and the Franklin mint silver coin is a renowned collectible item. This company functions as a private corporation and was established in the 1960s.

The man behind the formation of the private corporation was Joseph Segal. Generally Franklin Mint productions have been considered in the past to be the choice item for lower income classes. This is the perception held by the majority of Americans.

Initially the company promoted its private minted gold and silver guineas and memorial medals. Then with the passage of time, they branched out into the production of other collectibles.

The sudden increase in the value of silver in the 1960s caused silver coins to fall out of domestic exchange in that decade. An interesting fact of the times is that some casinos were using silver coins in slot machines which obviously became worth more than the silver dollar!

The Franklin mint silver coin in fact was the first official substitute used at the slot machines to replace the silver dollar coin previously used by gamblers.

This massive production facility in Pennsylvania has the capacity to produce numerous sets of ingots, coins and themed medallions. These were sold on a shipment basis and buyers had to order periodically through a subscription plan.

Even though the Franklin Mint silver coins are the most popular of the entire product range, the company forayed into creating coin shaped collectible items from other precious and semi precious metals to increase the appeal and value of their products.

The company made use of various themes on its coin like collectibles. From popular art masterpiece themes to important personalities you could find a plethora of different designs of Franklin mint coins.

The competitive pricing of the coins resulted in huge orders consequently contributing to their popularity.

The company developed other accents like custom wood cases and fancy packaging in order to add more value to the collectible items. They even issued certificates with their products that had a great appeal to the collectors.

These features further enhanced the purchase price and the value of the Franklin Mint coins. However, when the company introduced these features to increase the purchase price, the cost of the metal silver started to increase in the global and domestic market.

This resulted in a slump in sales and the company then had to utilize metals like pewter and bronze to make the products affordable for their clients. However, these metals did not hold the same appeal as the beautiful silver coins produced originally by the Franklin mint company.

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