Add Silver Eagles To Your Portfolio
Congress created the American Eagle Bullion Program in 1985 to entice investors into owning small portions of silver, gold and platinum depicted in coin. Unlike other coins, which are valued based on their appearance, rarity or age, these coins are valued based on the market value of their metal weight. Silver Eagles were designed to represent the silver bullion coins in this program.
Silver Eagles are only available in a one ounce size, although the other two metals are offered in a variety of weights. Designed to be 99.9 pure silver, these coins are beautiful collectibles, pieces of art, or great incentives in all situations. There are legal tender in all fifty states and the only silver coins that can be purchased in an IRA. They offer instant liquidity and can be easily sold for cash through any precious metal or coin dealer in the world.
Silver Eagles are the most reasonably priced of the precious metal coins. With the historic rise in the price of silver and gold, these have been a great investment. Guaranteed weight and purity, by the United States Government is as good as it gets. It is the only silver coin that can make that boast.
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Although they will sell the proofs, the US Mint do not sell Silver Eagles coins to the general public. They are sold to authorized purchasers. These purchasers then resell the coins to coin dealers, collectors or others types of investors. The purchasers are charged with creating and maintaining a two way market of buying and selling to ensure the liquidity and market value is maintained. Described as one of the most beautiful coins on the market, the front of the Silver Eagles was replicated using the design from the 1916 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. This design by Adolf Weinman was in circulation from 1916 to 1947. The reverse of the coin features an eagle designed by John Mercanti especially for is coin. Beautiful, classy, and liquid, Silver Eagles offers all of this and more. What else could you ask for as a gift or as a winning asset to your investment portfolio.
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