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![]() UNCIRCULATED 1984 D KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR US $.99
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![]() UNCIRCULATED 1981 D KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR US $.99
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![]() UNCIRCULATED 1776 1976 KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR US $.99
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You have decided to invest in silver to diversify your holdings and help secure a better financial future. Now what? Getting started is sometimes the hardest part, so here are some excellent tips to help you on your way.
The first question many people ask is, "What do I do now? What do I buy?" A good answer to those questions is Silver Eagle coins. These are among the most popular coins in the United States and can help you build a solid investment.
The advantages of Silver Eagles are that they are generally easily accessible and will provide a reliable, tangible asset. Before investing, keep these five keys to keep in mind:
- Check the reliability of your sources. Make sure that whomever you buy from can verify the coin's silver content with proper documentation. Buying an item that you later find out has little or no silver is a waste of time and money.
- Be aware of what you are purchasing. Official Silver Eagles have a face value of $1.00 and have a .999 silver content. The US Mint issues coins with a lower mintage value, so make sure you are getting the official Eagle.
- Know what the current silver price is so you know your upper purchase limits. Silver Eagles are "numismatic," which means that their true value often exceeds the face value. Therefore, you can pay $4.00 or more for an Eagle even though the face value is $1.00.
- Look for Silver Eagles from previous years or silver rounds that have been minted privately. These are often less expensive but contain the same amounts of silver. But again, be sure to have that verified before you purchase.
- If you want a Silver Eagle, refer to it as a Silver Eagle. If you say you want a silver dollar with a face value of $1.00, you will end up with an older coin minted from 1878 to 1904 or from 1921 to 1935. Be as specific as you can with your request and know the differences between coins.
- Uncirculated coins net more refined silver and are worth more to investors and collectors. If you have invested in silver, make sure to protect it from scratches, wear, and rusting to ensure it retains its value (or gains value).
The next step is to download our Free Guide and see how to start investing in silver coins today. This guide will answer all your questions and help you begin this worthwhile and profitable investment.
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Susan B. Anthony Dollar Set of 3 (Uncirculated) 1979-P, 1979-D, 1979-S $16.8 Susan B. Anthony Dollar Set of 3 (Uncirculated) 1979-P, 1979-D, 1979-S |
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Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar Collection $4615.14 Own every mint mark of America's most coveted collectible coin including the scarce Denver and Carson City Morgans. You get ten Morgans, all minted of solid .900 Fine Silver and mostly over 100 years old, and all are in Brilliant uncirculated condition. This magnificent collection includes the first and last years of issueExtremely scarce CC-mint mark, carried by only 2-percent of all Morgans ever struckThe 1900 Millenium Morgan and the only D-mint mark Morgan, struck in 1921Some Carson City Morgans have sold for hundreds, even thousands of dollars eachAll are individually encapsulated for protection and presented in a beautiful 10 x 12-inch velvet-lined wooden display chestIncludes a certificate of authenticity |
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American Silver Eagle and Walking Liberty Half Dollar $459.24 Beautiful coin set is a must-have for any collectionCollectible set features the American Silver Eagle dollar and a Walking Liberty Silver half dollar Brilliant collection makes a great gift for expert or novice coin collectorsBoth coins display the beautiful walking liberty obverse designed by A.A. WeimanAmerican Silver Eagle dollar was uncirculated in 2007Walking Liberty Half Dollar minted from 1916 - 1947 |
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Complete Eisenhower Dollar Collection $130.95 American Coin Treasures presents a uncirculated collection of the last large dollar coin issued for circulation. A dual salute to America's 34th President and man's first landing on the moon, this magnificent massive dollar coin is a perennial favorite among collectors. Collection of seven coins includes one Eisenhower Dollar from each year of issueThe collection rests in a satin-lined collector's caseBold and artisticObverse is engraved with the profile of President Dwight D. EisenhowerReverse is an adaptation of the official Apollo 11 insigniaIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity |
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American Coin Treasures 1922 Peace Dollar Coin $334.56 Add this brilliant Peace Dollar to your collectionUnique coin is a must-have for any collectorUncirculated coin dates 1922Grades MS62 by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service |
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Brilliant Uncirculated Statehood Quarters $51.95 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.State quarters included: Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii.Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |
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Presidential Dollar Starter Set $124.71 The United States Mint started issuing presidential one dollar coins in 2007 beginning with George Washington and moving forward through the presidents in order. The coins feature portraits of the presidents on the obverse and a rendition of the Statue of Liberty on the reverse. Includes every different type of the Presidential Coins the US Mint has offered through 201120 Brilliant Uncirculated Presidential Dollars Archival Quality Display Folder with openings to continue the collection through 2016 One pair of white cotton gloves to safely handle the coinsModel: 47073Dimensions: 8.25 inches high x 6.25 inches wide x 0.25 inches deep |
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Dollar $6 Dollar - Steve Hofstetter |
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Uncirculated Statehood Quarters (Set of 10) $51.95 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.State quarters included: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |



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