Silver coins represent one of the broadest and most actively traded segments of numismatics, spanning government-issued bullion strikes, classic pre-1965 U.S. circulation coinage, commemoratives, and privately minted rounds. The category encompasses pieces ranging from face-value 90% silver U.S. dimes, quarters, and half dollars — commonly called "junk silver" — to modern 0.999 fine troy-ounce bullion coins and collectible proof and mint-state examples. Within the world of silver coinage, collectors distinguish between several distinct types. U.S. 90% silver coins minted before 1965 carry .900 fineness and are typically traded by face value or bag lot. Modern government bullion issues — such as the American Silver Eagle (0.999 fine, 1 oz), the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf (0.9999 fine, 1 oz), and the British Britannia — are struck annually by their respective mints and frequently graded by NGC or PCGS in grades ranging from MS-69 to MS-70. World coins and special-edition releases, like the Australian Saltwater Crocodile series, add international variety and thematic appeal. Silver rounds, produced by private mints to 0.999 fineness, round out the category as a straightforward bullion option. On CoinDuffle, this category brings together listings from multiple dealers covering a wide spectrum: raw and graded specimens, individual coins and rolls, random-year issues and date-specific releases, U.S. and world sovereign coins, and 90% circulation silver by face-value lot. Sub-categories for specific series — such as Morgan Dollars, American Silver Eagles, or 90% silver — allow collectors to narrow their search within this broad and diverse marketplace.
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Silver coins represent one of the broadest and most actively traded segments of numismatics, spanning government-issued bullion strikes, classic pre-1965 U.S. circulation coinage, commemoratives, and privately minted rounds. The category encompasses pieces ranging from face-value 90% silver U.S. dimes, quarters, and half dollars — commonly called "junk silver" — to modern 0.999 fine troy-ounce bullion coins and collectible proof and mint-state examples.
Within the world of silver coinage, collectors distinguish between several distinct types. U.S. 90% silver coins minted before 1965 carry .900 fineness and are typically traded by face value or bag lot. Modern government bullion issues — such as the American Silver Eagle (0.999 fine, 1 oz), the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf (0.9999 fine, 1 oz), and the British Britannia — are struck annually by their respective mints and frequently graded by NGC or PCGS in grades ranging from MS-69 to MS-70. World coins and special-edition releases, like the Australian Saltwater Crocodile series, add international variety and thematic appeal. Silver rounds, produced by private mints to 0.999 fineness, round out the category as a straightforward bullion option.
On CoinDuffle, this category brings together listings from multiple dealers covering a wide spectrum: raw and graded specimens, individual coins and rolls, random-year issues and date-specific releases, U.S. and world sovereign coins, and 90% circulation silver by face-value lot. Sub-categories for specific series — such as Morgan Dollars, American Silver Eagles, or 90% silver — allow collectors to narrow their search within this broad and diverse marketplace.
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