Silver Eagles
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2021 Type 2 Silver Eagle ANACS PR70 - First StrikeSKU: 038538Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2023 Reagan Legacy Reverse Proof Morgan & Peace Dollar SetSKU: 0104284Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
1986 (S) Silver American Eagle – MS70 1st StrikeSKU: 25611Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
Silver Fractional Reverse Proof Set w/ Bonus Mint State SetSKU: 0104198Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
1986 – 2021 Complete Type 1 Silver Eagle Date Run Album – Dual PaySKU: 0104114Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2024-W Proof Silver Eagle x5 – Advanced ReleaseSKU: 0104023Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2024-W Proof Silver Eagle – Advanced ReleaseSKU: 0104022Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
1986 – 2021 Complete Type 1 Silver Eagle Date Run AlbumSKU: 0102021Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2021 – 2025 Type 2 Silver Eagle ContinuitySKU: 0103953Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2024 Silver Eagle x 20 - MS70 Ryder SignedSKU: 0102226Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2023 Fractional Type I Silver Eagle Tribute Fiji Set in Display BoxSKU: 0101989Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
1986 - 2023 Flag Core Silver Eagle Date Run ContinuitySKU: 0102078Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2023 Silver Fractional Set Reverse PF70 NGC - 5 setsSKU: 0101254Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2023 Silver Fractional Set Reverse PF70 - NGCSKU: 0101248Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2023 Silver Fractional Set RP70 ANACS - 5 setsSKU: 0101252Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2023 Silver Fractional Set Reverse PF70 - ANACSSKU: 0101247Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2023 Silver American Eagles x20 – ANACS MS70SKU: 0101201Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
2021 1st & Last Day Type 1&2 Silver Eagle SetSKU: 0100929Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stock
1986-S Proof & Mint State Silver Eagle SetSKU: 0100692Status: Out of stockQuick ViewOut of stockNewsletter
Silver Eagles for Sale – Authentic American Silver Eagle Coins
Looking for silver eagles for sale from a trusted source? American Silver Eagles are the official 1 oz silver bullion coins of the United States, struck by the United States Mint and backed by the U.S. government for weight and purity. Containing one troy ounce of .999 fine silver and a $1 legal tender face value, these coins are among the most widely recognized silver bullion products in the world.
Whether you are a first-time buyer, a seasoned stacker, or a collector focused on key dates and certified examples, American Silver Eagle coins offer liquidity, transparency in pricing, and consistent demand. This category page features current-year bullion issues, backdated coins, and selected numismatic examples — all verified for authenticity and condition.
Why American Silver Eagles Remain in High Demand
The American Silver Eagle is the United States’ first official silver bullion coin, which was introduced in 1986. Demand remains strong due to:
- Government-backed weight and purity
- Recognized global liquidity
- Consistent annual production
- Iconic American design
- Transparent silver eagle price structure tied to the silver market
In the current bullion environment, buyers closely monitor the silver eagle price today, which is driven by live silver spot prices plus a market premium. Silver Eagles typically command higher premiums than generic silver rounds due to their government backing, design, and resale recognition.
What Is an American Silver Eagle Coin?
An American Silver Eagle coin is a 1 troy ounce silver bullion coin produced by the United States Mint. It contains .999 fine silver and is the official silver bullion coin of the United States, backed by the U.S. government for its weight, purity, and legal tender status.
The American Silver Eagle has the following specifications:
Specification Details Metal Content 1 Troy Ounce Silver Purity .999 Fine Silver Face Value $1 USD Diameter 40.6 mm Mint United States Mint First Year Issued 1986 Each silver eagle coin is legal tender and guaranteed by the U.S. government for weight and purity.
Design Overview of the Silver Eagle Coin
Obverse (Front)
Features Adolph A. Weinman’s classic Walking Liberty design, originally seen on the 1916–1947 half dollar. Liberty strides toward the rising sun, draped in the American flag.
Reverse (Back)
- 1986–2021 (Type 1): Heraldic eagle with shield
- Mid-2021–Present (Type 2): Landing eagle design
This design transition created a notable subtype distinction within the series.
American Silver Eagle Price & Premium Explained
1. Spot Price of Silver
The base value of any silver eagle dollar begins with the live silver spot price — the global trading value of one troy ounce of silver.
2. Premium Over Spot
The silver eagle coin price includes a premium above spot. Premiums reflect:
- Mint production costs
- Distribution
- Market demand
- Dealer operating costs
American Silver Eagles generally carry higher premiums than generic silver bullion because of:
- Official U.S. Mint status
- Recognized resale market
- Government-backed guarantee
When evaluating the price of silver eagles, always compare:
Silver Spot Price + Premium = Final Silver Eagle Price
Types of American Silver Eagle Coins
This category includes multiple formats to meet different buyer needs:
Bullion Silver Eagles
- Standard uncirculated 1 oz coins
- Ideal for stacking
- Sold individually or in tubes
Proof Silver Eagles
- Mirror-like finish
- Struck at the U.S. Mint for collectors
- Often higher premium
Burnished Silver Eagles
- Satin finish
- Limited mintages
Certified Silver Eagles
- Graded by third-party services (e.g., MS70, PF70)
- Suitable for collectors seeking condition assurance
American Silver Eagle Value
The American silver eagle value depends on:
- Current silver spot price
- Market premium
- Condition (bullion vs graded)
- Year and rarity
- Demand for specific mint issues
Most bullion examples track closely with silver prices, while certain years and certified examples may command additional premiums due to scarcity or collector demand.
Why American Silver Eagles Are Easy to Buy and Resell
Silver Eagles are widely recognized as highly liquid silver bullion coins around the world.
Why They’re Easy to Resell
- Recognized worldwide
- Standardized 1 oz weight
- Government guarantee
- Strong secondary market demand
For stackers building long-term silver holdings, buy silver eagles offers:
- Easy storage (20-coin tubes, 500-coin monster boxes)
- Transparent pricing
- Consistent annual availability
If you are researching where to buy silver eagle coins, prioritize authenticity, transparent pricing, and insured delivery.
American Silver Eagle Purity & Authenticity
All genuine us mint silver eagle coins contain:
- Exactly 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver
- Official U.S. Mint markings
- Reeded edge
- Proper weight and diameter specifications
Authenticity verification may include:
- Sigma metal verification
- Third-party grading
- Original mint packaging
Who Should Buy American Silver Eagle Coins?
Stackers
- Seeking government-backed silver
- Prioritizing liquidity
- Building incremental silver holdings
Collectors
- Interested in design variations
- Seeking proof or burnished versions
- Pursuing certified high-grade examples
Long-Term Holders
- Looking for tangible silver assets
- Diversifying physical precious metals
Both bullion buyers and collectors consistently choose American silver eagles for sale due to stability and recognition.
Reason to Buy Silver Eagles from CSN Mint?
When searching for the best place to buy silver eagles online, trust matters.
At CSN Mint, buyers receive:
- Authentic U.S. Mint products
- Transparent silver eagle prices
- Competitive market-based premiums
- Secure checkout
- Fully insured shipping
- Professional packaging
We carefully source and verify all US coins for sale to ensure purity, weight accuracy, and authenticity.
Our team understands the bullion market and provides accurate product descriptions, clear condition details, and responsive customer support.
Collectors interested in American Silver Eagle often explore other classic U.S. silver coins such as the Kennedy Half Dollar, Morgan Dollar, Peace Dollar, and Eisenhower Silver Dollar, each offering unique historical value.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is an American Silver Eagle coin?
An American Silver Eagle coin is the official silver bullion coin produced by the United States Mint. Each coin contains one troy ounce of .999 fine silver and is backed by the U.S. government for its weight and purity. It is widely recognized for its value and its iconic Walking Liberty design.
2. What year was the first American Silver Eagle made?
The American Silver Eagle series was first introduced in 1986 by the United States Mint. This release marked the beginning of the Mint’s modern silver bullion program and quickly gained popularity among stackers and collectors due to its silver content, government backing, and classic design.
3. How much silver is in a Silver Eagle?
A Silver Eagle coin contains exactly one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. The weight and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government, making the American Silver Eagle one of the most trusted and widely traded silver bullion coins in the global precious metals market.
4. How much does an American Silver Eagle weigh?
An American Silver Eagle weighs 1 troy ounce (31.103 grams). The coin is struck from .999 fine silver, with a very small trace of copper added to enhance durability while maintaining its high level of silver purity.
5. Where is the mint mark on the American Silver Eagle?
On collector versions such as Proof and Burnished American Silver Eagles, the mint mark appears on the reverse side of the coin, typically near the eagle design. Standard bullion Silver Eagle coins generally do not include a mint mark.
6. Are American Silver Eagles legal tender?
Yes. American Silver Eagles carry a legal tender face value of $1 USD in the United States. However, their actual market value is based on the current silver spot price, which is usually much higher than the coin’s face value.
7. What is the difference between bullion and proof silver eagles?
Bullion Silver Eagles are standard coins produced mainly for collectors and silver stacking. Proof Silver Eagles, on the other hand, are specially struck collector coins with a mirror-like finish and sharper details, typically produced in smaller quantities by the United States Mint.
8. Why are American Silver Eagles more expensive than generic silver rounds?
American Silver Eagles usually cost more than generic silver rounds because they are official bullion coins issued by the United States Mint. Their price includes the silver spot price plus a premium that covers mint production, distribution, and strong demand from both collectors and stackers.
9. What is the rarest American Silver Eagle?
One of the rarest American Silver Eagle coins is the 2019-S Enhanced Reverse Proof, which had a mintage of only 29,909 coins. Other highly sought-after issues include the 1995-W Proof Silver Eagle and the 2015-(P) bullion release, both prized by collectors for their limited availability.
10. Are American Silver Eagles a good choice for collectors?
Many collectors consider American Silver Eagles a strong silver collection because each coin contains one troy ounce of .999 fine silver and is backed by the U.S. government. Their global recognition, liquidity, and consistent demand make them a popular choice for long-term precious metals collectors.