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American Silver Eagle

The US Mint used the same design for the front side of the coin as the Walking Liberty Silver Half-Dollar, originally designed by Adolph A. Weinman and known as one of America’s most beautiful silver coins.

American Eagle
Silver Coins

The United States government first introduced Silver American Eagles in 1986. Since that time, they have quickly become one of the most preferred options for investing in silver bullion.

Liberty Head 5 oz. America the Beautiful Silver Coins

Reagan Gold Group supplies a limited quantity of 5 oz. America the Beautiful Silver Coins, available for purchase in tubes of ten coins while supplies are available.

Silver
Canadian Maple Leaf

This coin carries the same front side and reverse side design as the Gold Maple Leaf. The front side features Queen Elizabeth II (the design was changed in 1990 to feature a more mature portrait of the Queen).

Silver
Bullion Rounds

Private facilities or refineries mint Silver Bullion Rounds. These rounds are generally sold in 1 oz. quantities and minted in varying degrees of fineness, primarily in 99.9% silver purity.

Silver Bars

Silver Bullion Bars, also called ingots, weigh between 1 and 1,000 oz. The most common Silver Bars traded are usually 10-oz. and 100-oz. bars. Each Silver Bar contains .999 in fine silver.

Valcambi Silver CombiBar™

The Valcambi CombiBar™ was created by Valcambi Suisse in Balerna, Switzerland. These divisible silver bars can be separated into 100 pieces, each weighing 1 gram.

Morgan Silver Dollar

The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most highly collected coins in American history. The designer, George T. Morgan, is famous for articulating traditional western …

Peace Silver Dollar

The Peace Dollar was minted at the end of World War I in order to commemorate the signing of a peace treaty between the US and Germany.

Kennedy
Half Dollar

After the devastating assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22,1963, Congress and the US Mint quickly designed a coin to memorialize this 35th President of the United States.

Franklin
Half Dollar

In 1963, a bill was pushed through Congress that would replace the Franklin Half Dollar with the Kennedy Half Dollar, after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 

Walking Liberty Half-Dollar

In 1915, US Mint Director, Robert W. Woolley, invited notable sculptors to design the templates for three silver coins: the Mercury Dime, the Standing Liberty Quarter, and the …

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