Silver American Eagle Coins: Buy Silver American Eagles Today for Your Collection or Portfolio
No collection of American legal tender coins is complete without a set of American Silver Eagle Coins. Since 1986, the first year of their issue, the Silver American Eagle series has established itself worldwide as one of the most popular series of legal tender silver coins ever minted in United States history. There are many reasons collectors and investors should buy Silver American Eagles today before prices rise:
- American Silver Eagle Bullion Coins are the largest and purest legal tender silver dollar coins minted in U.S. history.
- The United States Government guarantees the weight and 99.9% pure fine silver content of each American Silver Eagle.
- The Silver Eagle features the historic Walking Liberty on the obverse, which is one of the most popular United States coin designs of all-time.
- Like their Gold and Platinum counterparts, the American Silver Eagles are legally classified as “numismatic” and approved by the United States Congress as legally qualified investment coins through your personal IRA plan.
- Their portability, universal liquidity, and government-guaranteed status make the American Silver Eagles the perfect silver asset for your family’s estate.
- With the price of silver soaring in today’s markets, prices for American Silver Eagles may never be this low again.
Please note that the uncirculated Silver American Eagles are not sold directly to the public by the U.S. Mint. Order your coins today through Universal Coin & Bullion, Ltd..
For more information on purchasing American Silver Eagles, either for personal collections, or as legally qualified investments through your IRA, please call an account representative toll-free at (800) 459-COIN (2646).
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