Which is a better coin for collecting?

March 30, 2010 · Posted in Silver Updates · 1 Comment 

Which would you rather have? This is a gift for my mother who loves coin collecting.

A 2008 bald eagle silver dollar proof: Only ~$44, but only 500,000 are to be produced

A 2008 American buffalo proof coin: ~$160 but no statement of limiting the production

Both are official U.S. coins from the U.S. mint.

Silver Eagle Proof Coins Ending Soon on eBay:

2001 W Silver Proof American Eagle
US $61.66
End Date: Friday Jul-30-2010 10:23:26 PDT
Buy It Now for only: US $61.66
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SILVER EAGLE PROOF COLLECTION 2002 TO 2008 W/GOV'T BOX
US $399.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Friday Jul-30-2010 10:33:59 PDT
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1986 Silver Proof Eagle PR 70 DCAM
US $225.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Friday Jul-30-2010 10:38:09 PDT
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YouTube – AAYN Episode 3: Toned American Silver Eagles

March 30, 2010 · Posted in Collecting Silver Eagle Proof Coins · Comment 

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Silver Investments: Investing In Silver For Security

March 29, 2010 · Posted in Collecting Silver Eagle Proof Coins · Comment 

If you are new to the market and have decided to embark upon silver investments, you probably have been looking into ways of purchasing silver. Silver Eagle coins are among the most popular of silver investing habits of both investors and collectors. It is easy to get into this market and begin investing in a secure financial future. So here are some ideas to help you make the right decisions with your silver investments:

MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING

This concept sounds simple, but there are differences in the different coins and the dates they were issued. A real Silver Eagle has a .999 silver content, and a face value of $1.00. This is the most important highlight of the coins.

The US Mint does issue Eagle coins with lower silver values. If you want a real Silver Eagle, make sure that is what you are purchasing. Be very specific to the coin seller about what you want to insure you are getting exactly what you intend to be purchasing.

When purchasing these coins, make sure you stress that you want a Silver Eagle. Do not call it a Silver Dollar. You always want to make sure you refer to this coin by its specific name, and nothing else.

PRODUCT RELIABILITY

It sometimes may be difficult to ensure that you are getting the real thing. Don

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