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American Silver Eagle Coin (Varied Condition - Random Year)
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The American Silver Eagle Coin is regarded by many to be the most popular coin in the world. These coins have been minted in bulk since the 1980s, and while the silver and weight of these coins has remain constant, some of these silver eagle coins have begun to show their age. For buyers who may not mind visual imperfections, Varied Condition Silver Eagle Coins from Texas Precious Metals are a lower cost alternative option for purchasing the highly sought after American Silver Eagle Coins. Each coin has been tested to ensure that it contains a full one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. Please note that all sales from this listing are final. No exchanges for reasons relating to cosmetic appearance or form will be accepted. The American Silver Eagle Coin is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. It was approved by the 1985 Liberty Coin Act and first released by the United States Mint in 1986. Although the Silver Eagle bullion coin lacks a mint mark, it has been produced by the Philadelphia Mint, the San Francisco Mint, and the West Point Mint. The Silver Eagle exists exclusively in the 1 oz. denomination and contains one troy ounce of .999 pure silver. To increase durability, a trace amount of copper is included in the coin (99.93% silver, 0.07% copper). The Silver Eagle’s purity, weight, and content are guaranteed by the United States Government and certified by the United States Mint. The Silver Eagle carries a face value of $1. It is legal tender for all public and private debts at its face value and is eligible to be used in Individual Retirement Account investments. The American Silver Eagle is not available for public purchase directly from the United States Mint but is sold in bulk to authorized distributors, then to secondary retailers and the public.