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Silver Numismatics

Endeavor Metals stocks a large assortment of numismatic silver coins. Numismatic coins typically have a higher value than the coin’s metal content, as the coin’s rarity, condition, and grade also come into play. We only stock the finest rare silver coins for sale. The pristine numismatics you’ll find here are at the top of the Sheldon Coin Grading Scale. Invest in rare, low-population silver coins to grow your portfolio.

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1797 NGC AU53 Draped Bust Dollar

1797 NGC AU53 Draped Bust Dollar

 $18625 

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1797 NGC AU53 Draped Bust Dollar

  • 1 of 13 in NGC population!
  • NGC AU53
  • The obverse features the profile of Lady Liberty encircled with 13 stars and the reverse depicts a Heraldic Eagle with an olive branch in one talon and 13 arrows in the other.
  • Guaranteed by the U.S. Mint.

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1799 NGC MS61 Draped Bust Silver Dollar

1799 NGC MS61 Draped Bust Silver Dollar

 $30625 

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1799 NGC MS61 Draped Bust Silver Dollar

  • 1 of 14 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS61
  • The obverse features the profile of Lady Liberty encircled with 13 stars and the reverse depicts a Heraldic Eagle with an olive branch in one talon and 13 arrows in the other.
  • Guaranteed by the U.S. Mint.

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1874 PCGS MS66 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Arrows

1874 PCGS MS66 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Arrows

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Pop 7 with two finer at PCGS. This Gem 1874 Arrows half dollar boasts astounding luster and color on both sides, with a satiny texture in the fields and more rich frosting across the design elements. The obverse is toned in splashes of bronze and navy-blue patina at the borders, while the reverse is equally colored in shades of gold, crimson and sapphire blue. PCGS Price Guide...$35,000.

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1874 PCGS MS66 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Arrows

  • 1 of 7 in PCGS population!
  • PCGS MS66
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1879-S PCGS MS64 Morgan Dollar CAC

1879-S PCGS MS64 Morgan Dollar CAC

 $215 

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1879-S PCGS MS64 Morgan Dollar CAC

  • 1 of 553 in CAC population!
  • PCGS MS64
  • CAC Certified
  • Obverse features a left facing profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair and the reverse features a Bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
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1892 NGC AU58 Morgan Dollar CAC

1892 NGC AU58 Morgan Dollar CAC

 $425 

The Morgan dollar was a United States dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1904, and again in 1921. It was the first standard silver dollar minted since production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar, which ceased due to the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which also ended the free coining of silver. In 1892, the Philadelphia Mint struck a mere 1,036,000 Silver Morgan dollars and less than a fraction of a percent have received the AU58 grade by NGC. This coin is beautifully struck and will make a great addition to your collection. Furthermore, this piece has been by the Certified Acceptance Corporation. CAC holds coins to a higher standard so collectors can be confident in the value of their pieces. They are a third party that verifies previously graded coins and award their sticker only to those coins that meet the standard for today’s selective buyer.

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1892 NGC AU58 Morgan Dollar CAC

  • 1 of 17 in CAC population!
  • NGC AU58
  • CAC Certified
  • Obverse features a left facing profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair and the reverse features a Bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
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1893 NGC G4 Morgan Dollar

1893 NGC G4 Morgan Dollar

 $275 

The Morgan dollar was a United States dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1904, and again in 1921. It was the first standard silver dollar minted since production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar, which ceased due to the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which also ended the free coining of silver. In 1893, the Philadelphia Mint struck a mere 378,000 Silver Morgan dollars, this was a record low in terms of mintage at the time. Less than a fraction of a percent have received the G4 grade by NGC. This coin is a key date in the series and will make a great addition to your collection.

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1893 NGC G4 Morgan Dollar

  • 1 of 66 in NGC population!
  • NGC G4
  • Obverse features a left facing profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair and the reverse features a Bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
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1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

 $0 

Only 6 finer at NGC. The conditionally challenged 1917-S Reverse Mintmark issue is a much rarer Walking Liberty half dollar in Gem grades than the generous mintage might imply. This is an exceptionally lustrous and beautiful example bathed in a faint medley of light russet iridescence. NGC Price Guide..$12,000.

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1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

  • 1 of 4 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS65
  • Obverse features a left facing profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair and the reverse features a Bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
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1986 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

1986 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $1350 

Have you been looking for a Silver American Eagle from the first year of release? Then look no further than this beautiful Silver American Eagle with show-stopping eye appeal. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout. In 1986, the United States mint struck over 5 million Silver American Eagles and less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by NGC.

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1986 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • 1 of 2,368 in NGC population.
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1987 NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle Copy

1987 NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle Copy

 $75 

Have you been looking for a key date in the Silver American Eagle series? Then look no further than this beautiful Silver American Eagle from 1987, with show-stopping eye appeal. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are nearly pristine. This delightful example exhibits sharp surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout. 1987 marked the second year for the Silver American Eagle series and investors and collectors heavily acquired the bullion version of the coin. In total, the Mint would go on to strike over 11 million pieces that year and less than 1% were able to achieve a MS68 grade by NGC.

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1987 NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle Copy

  • 1 of 157,241 in NGC population.
  • Mint State 69
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1989 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1989 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $1195 

Have you been looking for a Silver American Eagle from the third year of its release? Then look no further than this beautiful Silver American Eagle with show-stopping eye appeal. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout. In 1989, the United States mint struck over 5 million Silver American Eagles and less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by PCGS.

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1989 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • 1 of 373 in PCGS population.
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1992 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1992 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $1325 

In 1992, we saw a sharp decline in the mintage of the bullion version of the Silver American Eagle. The Mint produced 1.5 millions coins less than the previous year. Given the low mintage numbers, less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by PCGS. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout.

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1992 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1 of 314 in PCGS population.

Perfect Mint State 70

The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.

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1994 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

1994 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $9500 

Are you looking to find the rarest Silver Eagle in the series in Mint State 70? Then look no further and this spot free, beautiful, and lustrous 1994 Silver American Eagle. In 1994, the production of Silver Eagles experienced a decline that brought the mintage to the lowest level for the series at the time. The total production of just 4,227,319 coins remains the second lowest bullion mintage for the overall series. This coin is sought after by investors and collectors who are trying to complete MS70 sets. The 1994 Silver Eagle is the 9th issue of the series. It, as most 1990's eagles do, often comes spotty and is elusive in perfect 70. Only 390 have achieved the perfect MS70 by NGC.

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1994 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • 1 of only 390 in NGC population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1994 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1994 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $0 

Are you looking to find the rarest Silver Eagle in the series in Mint State 70? Then look no further and this spot free, beautiful, and lustrous 1994 Silver American Eagle. In 1994, the production of Silver Eagles experienced a decline that brought the mintage to the lowest level for the series at the time. The total production of just 4,227,319 coins remains the second lowest bullion mintage for the overall series. This coin is sought after by investors and collectors who are trying to complete MS70 sets. The 1994 Silver Eagle is the 9th issue of the series. It, as most 1990's eagles do, often comes spotty and is elusive in perfect 70. Only 42 have achieved the perfect MS70 by PCGS.

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1994 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • 1 of only 42 in PCGS population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1997 PCGS FS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1997 PCGS FS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $0 

If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional piece to your collection, look no further than this hard-to-find First Strike Silver Eagle. First strike coins are pieces that are received by a grading service from the mint within 30 days of production by the Mint. This First Strike Silver Eagle is very peculiar in that PCGS did not start the First Strike designation until 2004. This leads us to believe the grading service must have received a postmarked and sealed box that was never opened. This is a truly exceptional piece and is a key date for any collection. Only 21 coins exist in the PCGS population that are First Strike.

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1997 PCGS FS MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • One of only 21 in PCGS population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • First Strike
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1999 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1999 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $14500 

This striking American Eagle is a prime example of the beauty of modern bullion from the United States. Certified PCGS MS70, this Silver Eagle coin is part of the less than one percent of 1999 submissions that have achieved this grade. With its sharp strike, flawless surfaces, and satiny luster, this piece sets the standard for a matchless coin. Y2K was synonymous with hope and celebration, but not all commemorative pieces have aged as gracefully as the high-value 1999 MS70 eagle. For collectors seeking scarcity and beauty, and investors looking to keep a piece of the new millennium without fear of a “crash,” it’s a chance to keep partying (and investing) like it’s 1999 – just more wisely this time.

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1999 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

1 of 33 in PCGS population.

Perfect Mint State 70

The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.

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2000 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

2000 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $2695 

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2000 NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • 1 of 543 in NGC population.
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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2000 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

2000 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $4400 

The year 2000 marked the beginning of the new millennia and was the last year of production of Silver Eagle at the revered Philadelphia Mint. The mint produced over 9 million bullion Silver Eagles that year which came close to the 1986 record. Even though we saw a near-record for the time in terms of mintage, only 110 pieces have achieved the perfect MS70 grade by PCGS. Collectors and investors alike are always looking for early-year Silver Eagles to add to their collections because of their scarcity. This is flawless example deserves a place in your collection!

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2000 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • One of only 110 in PCGS population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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2016 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle FS

2016 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle FS

 $85 

Silver American Eagles have been produced by the U.S Mint since 1986. The obverse design is struck with the image of Lady Liberty designed by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman for the 1916 half dollar. The reverse is designed John Mercanti featuring a heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original thirteen colonies. This 2016 marked the 30th anniversary of its production and is a key date for collectors of the series. This Silver Eagle has been authenticated and labeled First Strike by PCGS. A coin can only receive the First Strike designation if it has been received by the grading service withing 30 days of production by the mint. The mint produced over 37 million Silver Eagles in 2016 and just over 151,000 pieces have received the First Strike designation.

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2016 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle FS

  • One of only 151,620 in PCGS population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • First Strike
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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2019-S PCGS First Strike PR70 Enhanced Reverse Proof Silver Eagle

2019-S PCGS First Strike PR70 Enhanced Reverse Proof Silver Eagle

 $4900 

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2019-S PCGS First Strike PR70 Enhanced Reverse Proof Silver Eagle

  • 1 of 2,501 in PCGS population!
  • Hand Signed by John Mercanti
  • Perfect PCGS Proof 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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2021 NGC PF70 Reverse Silver American Eagle Designer Series Set

2021 NGC PF70 Reverse Silver American Eagle Designer Series Set

 $595 

Introduced in 1986, the popular and iconic American Eagle Silver Proof Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. The classic Walking Liberty featured on the obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed, while the reverse features a completely new design. The 2021 American Eagle One Ounce Silver Reverse Proof Two-Coin Set Designer Edition contains one original and one newly re-designed American Eagle One Ounce Silver Coin with stunning reverse-proof finishes, a unique setting for the serious collector. Original Design: The 2021 obverse original design features Adolph A. Weinman’s full-length figure of Liberty in full stride, enveloped in folds of the flag, with her right hand extended and branches of laurel and oak in her left. The 2021 reverse original design features a heraldic eagle with a shield, an olive branch in the right talon, and arrows in the left. Each coin with the original designs bears the “W” mintmark reflecting its striking at the West Point Mint. New Design: The 2021 obverse new design features a refreshed depiction of Weinman’s Liberty. For the “refreshed” redesign, the United States Mint returned to its original historical assets to render a closer reflection of Weinman’s original vision and detail. The 2021 reverse new design features an eagle as it approaches a landing, carrying an oak branch as if to add it to a nest. Each coin with the new designs bears the “S” mintmark reflecting its striking at the San Francisco Mint. To give the new coins an added level of security, they are updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation.

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2021 NGC PF70 Reverse Silver American Eagle Designer Series Set

  • Perfect NGC Proof 70
  • New Design: The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The new reverse design features an eagle as it approaches a landing, carrying an oak branch, as if to add it to a nest.
  • Original Design: The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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2021-W NGC MS68 Silver American Eagle

2021-W NGC MS68 Silver American Eagle

 $100 

Introduced in 1986, the popular and now-iconic American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. These popular silver collectibles are struck at the West Point Mint. The classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman featured on the coin’s obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed. Thanks to technological advancements in the design and minting process, it now encompasses some of Weinman’s original details that were not previously possible. The reverse design is completely new. To give the new coins an added level of security, they have also been updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation. Uncirculated, or “Burnished” Eagles are struck using specially burnished blanks which results in a satin-like finish. Burnished coins are smooth to the touch and display striking detail. Note that the U.S. Mint does not use the term “burnished.” Instead, the mint refers to these coins simply as “uncirculated.” It’s the numismatic community that continues to use the term burnished in reference to coins produced through the special minting process. These special burnished coins also bear the "W" mint mark on the reverse of the coin.

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2021-W NGC MS68 Silver American Eagle

  • NGC Mint State 68
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The new reverse design features an eagle as it approaches a landing, carrying an oak branch, as if to add it to a nest.
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2021-W NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle

2021-W NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle

 $150 

Introduced in 1986, the popular and now-iconic American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. These popular silver collectibles are struck at the West Point Mint. The classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman featured on the coin’s obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed. Thanks to technological advancements in the design and minting process, it now encompasses some of Weinman’s original details that were not previously possible. The reverse design is completely new. To give the new coins an added level of security, they have also been updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation. Uncirculated, or “Burnished” Eagles are struck using specially burnished blanks which results in a satin-like finish. Burnished coins are smooth to the touch and display striking detail. Note that the U.S. Mint does not use the term “burnished.” Instead, the mint refers to these coins simply as “uncirculated.” It’s the numismatic community that continues to use the term burnished in reference to coins produced through the special minting process. These special burnished coins also bear the "W" mint mark on the reverse of the coin.

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2021-W NGC MS69 Silver American Eagle

  • NGC Mint State 69
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The new reverse design features an eagle as it approaches a landing, carrying an oak branch, as if to add it to a nest.
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2021-W NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

2021-W NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

 $175 

Introduced in 1986, the popular and now-iconic American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. These popular silver collectibles are struck at the West Point Mint. The classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman featured on the coin’s obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed. Thanks to technological advancements in the design and minting process, it now encompasses some of Weinman’s original details that were not previously possible. The reverse design is completely new. To give the new coins an added level of security, they have also been updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation. Uncirculated, or “Burnished” Eagles are struck using special burnished blanks which results in a satin-like finish. Burnished coins are smooth to the touch and display striking detail. Note that the U.S. Mint does not use the term “burnished.” Instead, the mint refers to these coins simply as “uncirculated.” It’s the numismatic community that continues to use the term burnished in reference to coins produced through the special minting process. These special burnished coins also bear the "W" mint mark on the reverse of the coin.

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2021-W NGC MS70 Silver American Eagle

  • NGC Perfect Mint State 70
  • The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The new reverse design features an eagle as it approaches a landing, carrying an oak branch, as if to add it to a nest.
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Add Beauty and Value to Your Coin Collection

One of the best ways to begin a numismatic portfolio is by purchasing coins from a particular series. When starting a collection, you can buy numismatic silver coins as a set, such as in chronological order, segregated by mint, or error/die varieties. Who wouldn’t want a complete set of coins that spans the whole date range of Silver Eagles, from when they began minting to our current year?

For example, the 1986-2023 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle Collection is a very popular set. For some collections, we also have notable people in the precious metals world who hand-sign the grading label. With so many different types of coins available, silver numismatics are a great way to invest in rare and desirable pieces of history.

Famous Silver Coins

Endeavor Metals is honored to stock some of the most prestigious collectibles for those looking to invest in numismatic silver coins; in these cases, the more pristine the condition, the higher the value. 

The United States has produced some of the most iconic silver numismatics of all time. Tracking them down can be incredibly difficult, especially for highly graded pieces. We can help you find rare silver coins for sale. Here are some of the most famous silver coins ever minted.

Flowing Hair Dollar

Minted in 1794 and 1795, the Flowing Hair Dollar was the first American dollar coin. There are only 120-130 1794 Flowing Hair Dollars known to exist, so it’s no surprise that this beloved coin has become one of the most valuable United States coins. While 1795 Flowing Hair Dollars are more common, they’re still extremely rare and highly coveted, leading to high silver coinage values.

Draped Bust Dollar

Those who want to own numismatic silver coins with historical significance would do well to consider the Draped Bust Dollar. While the Flowing Hair Dollar is unattainable to the vast majority of collectors, Draped Bust Dollars are similarly celebrated, but more attainably priced. That said, these silver numismatics are still highly distinguished coins worthy of only the most esteemed collections.

The Draped Bust design replaced the Flowing Hair design in 1795, remaining in production until 1803. In 1834, the U.S. Mint started minting them again temporarily as part of a diplomatic mission to Asia. Because officials incorrectly thought the coins had been minted in 1804, they were dated accordingly. As you might expect, 1804 Draped Bust Dollars are extremely rare, so their silver coinage values are high.

American Silver Eagle

If you’re going to purchase numismatic silver coins, it’s important to realize that not all American Silver Eagles have numismatic status—some are simply investment-grade bullion coins. However, if you’re seeking rare silver coins for sale, there are some versions of this classic coin that are valued as collector’s items.

For example, 1994 and 1996 American Silver Eagles were produced in much lower quantities than other years, making them very scarce today. Additionally, 1986 American Silver Eagles are quite valuable because 1986 was the year they were first issued.

Why Invest in Rare Silver Coins?

While these numismatics have intrinsic value due to their silver content, people mainly choose to invest in numismatic silver coins because of their scarcity. Since they’re only available in limited quantities, numismatic silver coin values rise as more and more collectors scoop them up for their personal collections.

Numismatics are graded using the Sheldon Coin Grading Scale. The scale runs from 1-70, with 70 being the highest or the “perfect” grade. A “perfect” grade of MS-70 means there are no marks, even when using an eye loupe or magnifier, and the color, luster, and strike are exceptional. 

If you are looking to invest in rare pieces with high silver coinage values at a lower price, grades MS-68 to 69 are still near exceptional levels, as the main difference would be small, light marks that are only visible upon closer inspection.

Besides the physical appeal of numismatic silver coins, there is a maximum number of coins struck by their refineries annually, and only so many will achieve that “perfect” MS-70 (Mint State 70) rating. This is the basis of the coin's rarity, and in turn, its value.

Important Factors to Consider Before Investing in Numismatic Silver Coins

Purchasing numismatics can be a safe and potentially lucrative investment, but you must take precautionary steps before you buy rare pieces with high silver coinage values. Follow these important guidelines to ensure you’re purchasing authentic, rare silver coins for sale at a fair price.

How to Start a Numismatic Silver Coin Collection

To start a numismatic coin collection, spend some time learning about coins. Eventually, you’ll find one that will make the perfect first piece. There are no rules in hobby coin collecting, as the “rule of cool” applies as much to this as any other piece where personal aesthetics meet rarity.

For example, some collectors buy rare pieces with high silver coinage values from all over the world. Others prefer to seek coins with minting errors or other varieties. Some build sets with sequential years, such as the popular 1986-2023 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle Collection. You could even collect numismatic silver coins that were minted in the year you were born.

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Silver numismatics are a fantastic investment vehicle for collectors and speculators. However, if your goal is simply to invest in silver bullion, you may not want to invest in these rare silver coins for sale. Bullion silver coins or silver bars may be a better option for you. Contact us so our in-house precious metals specialists can help you make the right decision.

Endeavor Metals is a Tier 1, United States Mint bullion dealer. We’re members of multiple reputable organizations, including the prestigious Silver Institute. All our numismatics come with a 7-day, 100% money-back guarantee. Diversify your financial portfolio, and enjoy a rewarding hobby at the same time!

FAQs

Should I invest in rare silver coins or silver bullion?

Numismatics are collectible coins that are valued according to numerous factors beyond their silver content, including their condition, rarity, and market demand. 

Silver bullion coins and bullion bars are a better option if you simply want to purchase silver for as close to its current spot price as possible. 

Both diversify your financial portfolio in unique ways, so the best choice simply depends on your personal goals. If you’re not sure whether to choose numismatics, get in touch for expert guidance.

What is the Sheldon Coin Grading Scale?

The Sheldon Coin Grading Scale is a 70-point assessment scale that determines a coin’s condition, with a 70 grade representing a perfect coin. 

Before you buy any rare silver coins for sale, make sure the coin has been graded by an established third-party service, such as the PCGS or NGC, to ensure you get a coin with a high silver coinage value. These grading services take multiple factors into account, including surface preservation, strike, luster, coloration, and eye appeal. 

Why do coin collectors build sets?

Collecting silver numismatics from a specific series is a fun part of the hobby, and a complete set of numismatic coins may be worth more than its individual pieces. For example, you could try to collect Silver Eagles from the first mint year (1986) up to the current year.

If you decide to sell your numismatics, you may be able to sell your set for a higher price than the individual coins.

How do I know a numismatic coin is real?

Before you invest in rare silver coins, always make sure you’re working with a reputable dealer that is vetted by both the numismatic community and established numismatic organizations. 

Endeavor Metals is a Tier 1 dealer with an A+ accredited grade on the Better Business Bureau and a 4.9 Google star rating. We also belong to numerous trusted organizations, including the American Numismatic Association. 

Our numismatic silver coins are always graded by the PCGS or NGC to ensure authenticity and accurate silver coinage value. So, place your order with 100% confidence.

What is the difference between silver rounds, coins, and numismatics?

Silver rounds refer to coins that are produced by private mints or companies. They’re not issued by governments, and they don’t have legal tender status. Silver rounds are valued for their intrinsic silver content, and they’re not usually collectibles.

Silver coins are government-issued legal tender that are issued as a way for people to invest in the country’s precious metals. They have face values and can be spent, although face silver coinage values are much lower than their intrinsic silver value, so you should never spend them. 

Numismatic coins refer to any coin or round that’s valued for its rarity; that said, silver rounds aren’t usually considered numismatic coins. Rare silver coins for sale may have been produced in very limited quantities. They may be commemorative releases, antiques, or have minting errors called exceptions.

How can I store numismatics to safeguard their value?

Properly storing your numismatics will prevent environmental damage, tarnish, and scratches. Keep your coins in airtight capsules or containers, and avoid humidity. If you are not sure you’re doing enough to protect your silver numismatic coins, contact us, and we can provide more tips to help protect your investment. 

Does the price of silver affect its numismatic value?

The value of bullion falls and rises with silver’s spot price, but collector demand, condition, and rarity are what primarily drive numismatic values. Rare coins’ values can increase or stay the same even if silver prices drop.

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