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3 cent silver coin 1863
The US Silver Three Cent Coins is the smallest coin the United States minted being only 14 mm in diameter. The 3c Silvers were struck from 1851 to 1873. Those minted in 1853 to 1853 are 0.8 grams and only 75% silver. Those minted between 1854 and 1873 are 0.75 grams and 90% silver. With the change of silver composition a second type was adapted and the problems with the second type were corrected with a third, yield three different types. There were Proofs made which are nice collector pieces, also any of the Civil War strikes are collectable. More information is available at silvercoins.ag about the 3 cent coin.

Mercury Dime 1918 FB
The Winged Liberty Head silver dime, or better known as the Mercury dime was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and struck in 1916 to 1945. They are 2.5 grams of 90% silver and found in ‘junk’ silver bags in lower grades. Denver’s 1916 strike is a prized coin in any condition! The mint’s strike strength can be seen in higher grade coins by looking at the reverse of the coin for the Mercury Dime Value. The seam of the binds on the fasces are considered ‘Full Split Bands’ (FSB or FB) if the seams are continuous, indicating a better strike. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag about Mercury head dimes.

1916-D Mercury Silver Dime 10c, PCGS MS-64 FB Full Bands *Key Date*
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$1,000 face value Mercury Dimes (10,000 dimes) 90% Silver - FREE shipping
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$1,000 Face Value 90% Silver USA Coins - FREE shipping
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Capped Bust Half Dime 1835 'Small Date/Small 5C'
The silver half dime was discontinued in 1805 and brought back under President Andrew Jackson’s administration as William Kneases design, replacing the Draped Bust Liberty. The Capped Liberty half dime was struck in 1829 through 1837. They are smaller than the previous Draped Bust half dime. The Capped Bust Half Dime Value is not just from the silver of these 15.5 mm across, 1.35 grams and 89.24% silver coins. All 13,058,700 half dimes were struck at the Philadelphia Mint. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Silver Capped Bust Half Dime.

1829 Capped Bust Silver Half Dime, NGC UNC Details, Toned Gem BU Example BW
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1829 Capped Bust Silver Half Dime, NGC UNC Details, Toned Gem BU Example GKG
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1829 Capped Bust Silver Half Dime, PCGS MS-63 LM-3 (PL Prooflike) Toned
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Seated Liberty Half Dime 1838
In 1837 the Seated Liberty silver half dime’s business strikes began during the Capped Liberty silver half dime’s last years. The silver Seated Liberty Half Dime are all are 90% silver and 15.9 mm across. From 1837 to 1853 the half dime is 1.3 grams and from 1854 to 1873 reduced to 1.2 grams. They are also six Types during the business run. The Civil War coins are very collectible. There are also Proofs available. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag about the Seated Liberty Half Dime.

Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1917 S
The Walking Liberty silver half dollar is a favorite US design. Sculptor Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty design was used from 1916 through 1945. These 30.6 mm 90% silver coins are 12.50 grams. These silver half dollars were minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco (S), and Denver (D). They are available and ‘junk’ silver and can be bought individually or in bags of 50 or 100. Numismatic silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar Value coins are also available. The 1921 strikes from Denver and Philadelphia are particularly rare. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Walking liberty half dollar.
American Silver Eagle one dollar coins are very popular. These 1 troy oz bullions are 99.9% silver giving investors a great pure silver investment to satisfy their precious metals needs. Coin collects have uncirculated and Proof grade coins to choose from. The US mint has been striking these 3mm diameter continually since 1986. They feature Adolph A, Weinman’s Walking Liberty design from 1916. Check out the American Eagle Silver Dollar Value here! More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for these Silver eagles.

Morgan Dollar 1886 O
Morgan Silver Dollar Value, a popular coins for collectors, minted in the United States between 1878 and 1904, and later in 1921. They were a byproduct of the famous Comstock Lode and legislation to stimulate the economy during a national recession. They were produced in high quantities so there are many available of these 90% silver coins as junk silver, either individually or in bags of 50 or 100. There are also many available as collectible piece. Some popular ones were struck in Carson City (CC). They were also struck in Philadelphia, New Orleans (O), and San Francisco (S). More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for Morgan silver dollars.
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ms64 |
ms65 |
ms66 |
| Morgan Dollar (1878 78TF Str) |
$515 |
$2,408 |
$15,939 |
| Morgan Dollar (1878 7TF) |
$252 |
$1,188 |
$5,719 |
| Morgan Dollar (1878 7TF Rev 79) |
$577 |
$2,158 |
$14,379 |
| Morgan Dollar (1878 8TF) |
$552 |
$1,688 |
$9,039 |
| Morgan Dollar (1878 CC) |
$602 |
$1,808 |
$4,469 |
| Morgan Dollar (1878 S) |
$122 |
$298 |
$879 |
| Morgan Dollar (Type (18781904)) |
$93 |
$173 |
$349 |

1880-O Morgan Silver Dollar, PCGS MS-64 *Gem BU Coin* Toned
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1884-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coin, ANACS MS-61 *Better Coin* Nearly Choice, DGH
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1899-S Morgan Silver Dollar, PCGS MS-66 PL, OGH Rattler
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Proof (PR or PF) state silver coins are struck specifically for collectors. These highly detailed mint state coins are given special care during the strike and are usually far fewer in number than the typical business strikes of the same coin. These coins are graded specifically on the strength of the strike (PF60-70). Sometimes these coins have a ‘Cameo’ (CAM) effect which is caused by residual cleanser on the die after they’ve been cleaned. A ‘Deep Cameo’ (DCAM) may be given when the ‘frosted’ effect of the field and the portrait is very distinct. See the Silver Proof Set Value here! More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for silver proof coins.

MONSTER BOX 500 oz Silver American Eagle
Monster Boxes have 500 uncirculated American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle were first struck in 1986 is a one troy ounce of 99.9% silver. These are marked as one dollar coins silver bullion coins were issued by the US Mint as numismatic coins. The Monster Box Silver are Mint sealed with twenty five rolls with twenty coins. Not only presented for collectors by are perfect for a silver addition to add to any precious metals investment. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Silver monster box.

Peace Dollar 1927
What's the Peace Dollar Value? The United States silver Peace Dollar replaced the Morgan silver Dollar because of an overwhelming appeal for a silver dollar celebrating the victory of the Great War. The Peace silver dollar was struck from December 21, 1921 through 1935. There were 190,577,279 struck leaving only a few of any great numismatic value at this time. There are plenty available in great condition for investors in precious metals. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Peace dollar.

Washington Quarter 1932 D
The Washington Quarter Value? They were first released in 1932 for the bicentennial of George Washington’s birth. The Washington quarter was struck at 90% silver 10% blanks from 1932 to 1964. However the US mint struck 90% to 99.9% silver Washington quarters for various mint states and proof sets. Most of the Washington silver quarters are either ‘junk’ silver class or relatively low numismatic value. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Washington quarter.

Barber Quarter 1913 S
The Barber Quarter Value depends on condition mostly. This series of silver quarters are 24.3 mm across and 6.25g made with 90% silver and 10% copper. The Barber silver quarters were minted between 1892 and 1916. They were struck at the Mints in Philadelphia, and San Francisco (S). The New Orleans Mint (O) struck them until it closed in 1906 when the Denver Mint (D) opened in 1906. The are many ‘junk’ silver and numismatic silver coins available. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Barber quarter.

Seated Liberty Quarter 1838
The US Seated Liberty Quarter Value can vary greatly. They were struck in 1838 through 1874. Not only were there seven different types with three different weights. All of these are 24.3 mm across. The die collars gave these strikes more detail. The weights started at 6.68g until 1840 (or 1841 with New Orleans’ strikes) and were changed to 6.22g until 1866 when they were changed to 6.25g. Some of the most collectible silver coins were struck during the Civil War. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Seated liberty quarter.

Standing Liberty Quarter 1916
The US minted the Standing Liberty silver coins during 1916 through 1930. These 24.3 mm silver coins are 90% silver with 10% copper contain and are 6.25 grams. The Standing Liberty Quarter Value usually reflects silver pricing since they were widely distributed although key dates and high grade coins have a wide range of values. There are a many ‘junk’ silver coins available for investors wanting to add to their precious metals. There are also many valuable almost uncirculated, mint state, and proof coins for collectors. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the Standing liberty quarter.

20 cent coin Seated Liberty 1876
The Twenty cent silver coin of the United States is an oddity. The business strikes were limited to 1875 and 1876. Fewer than 1,400,000 were struck, almost all were minted in San Francisco. Those minted in Carson City were almost all melted down, with only about twenty in still in existence. Proof 20 Cent Coin Value is strong for these silver coins which were struck in Philadelphia: 1875 with 2,790; 1876 with 1,260; 1877 with 350; and 1878 with 600. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for the 20 cent piece.

Half Disme 1792
These early Half Dime Value coins are usually numismatic. The Five-cent coins in the United States were the first coins struck by the new nation in 1792. They were called half-dismes and stuck in the cellar of an engraver while construction of the US first Mint was being completed. The Philadelphia Mint was completed in 1793 and in 1794 silver five-cent coins were struck again and called half-dimes. Silver half-dimes continued being minted until 1873. In 1866 the US switch from using silver for the half-dimes to using nickel. More information is available at: silvercoins.ag for these Early silver half dimes.

1829 Capped Bust Silver Half Dime, NGC UNC Details, Toned Gem BU Example BW
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1829 Capped Bust Silver Half Dime, NGC UNC Details, Toned Gem BU Example GKG
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1829 Capped Bust Silver Half Dime, PCGS MS-63 LM-3 (PL Prooflike) Toned
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