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  • 1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar – Cull

    as low as $33.00

    The Morgan silver dollar has a storied past as one of the most famous coins in bullion history. Following the Bland-Allison act of 1873, the United States government mandated that the treasury purchase two to four million dollars worth of silver bullion every month. That silver was subsequently minted into the legal tender in the…

  • 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar – Cull

    as low as $32.50

    The Morgan silver dollar has a storied past as one of the most famous coins in bullion history. Following the Bland-Allison act of 1873, the United States government mandated that the treasury purchase two to four million dollars worth of silver bullion every month. That silver was subsequently minted into the legal tender in the…

  • 1964 90% Kennedy Half Dollar – per $1 FV

    as low as $25.25

    1964 marked the last year that the US had 90% silver in their regular circulation coins. After 1964 the US switched to having only 40% silver in their coin currency. COIN HIGHLIGHTS Ships individually in protective packaging Consisting of 0.4017 oz of 900 Fine Silver The coin you receive will be 1964. This coin contains…

  • 1oz Backdate American Silver Eagle – BU

    as low as $33.45

    The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. It was first released by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986. It is struck only in the one-troy ounce size which has a nominal face value of one dollar and is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of 999…

  • 40% Silver Random Year Kennedy Half Dollar

    as low as $3.71

    These coins are backed by the United States government. Although the U.S. Mint no longer distributes circulation coins with actual silver and gold content, the face value attached to these coins means that they can still be used as currency at any U.S. establishment. Not that you’d ever want to spend these coins on products…

  • 90% Circulated Barber Half Dollar – per $1 FV

    as low as $30.00

    After more than 50 years of the Liberty Seated design, U.S. half dollars received a new design beginning in 1892. Featuring the profile of Liberty, these 90% silver coins are commonly known as Barber half dollars – named after their designer, Charles E. Barber, whose initial b is found at the truncation of Liberty’s neck….

  • Franklin Half Dollar Uncirculated Complete Set w/Dansco Album

    as low as $900.00

    The Franklin Silver Half Dollar was struck from 1948 until 1963, when it was suddenly replaced with the Kennedy Half Dollar in memory of President John F. Kennedy. This collection includes every coin issued for circulation, from the first in 1948 to the last in 1963 every year of issue and every Mint mark. The…

  • Random Year 90% Franklin Half Dollars – per $1 FV

    as low as $25.25

    Benjamin Franklin is one of history’s most famous polymaths. In addition to being one of the founding Fathers of the United States, Franklin was an inventor, author, scientist, and diplomat. Additionally, Franklin served as face of the $100 American note, Franklin’s face also adorned silver half-dollars between the years of 1948 until 1965. These 90%…

  • Random Year 90% Silver Washington Quarter – Per $1 FV

    as low as $24.25

    The Washington quarter, comprised of 90% silver and 10% copper, enjoyed a brief period of minting from 1932 until 1964. These bags, which will contain four silver coins that will yield approximately 0.1808 troy ounces of pure silver to your holdings! The obverse side is adorned by the profile of the Commander and Chief of…

  • Random Year Peace Silver Dollar – Cull

    as low as $32.50

    The 1918 Pittman Act instructed the U.S. Mint to melt up to 350,000,000 silver dollars into bullion and to use the proceeds to purchase bullion to coin a like number of coins. The melt bullion was sold to England at $1 per ounce, and then newly mined silver was purchased from U.S. silver mines at…