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Silver from the United States Mint

The US Mint, established in 1792, holds a distinguished place in the history of American currency and numismatics. With a legacy spanning centuries, the mint has evolved from its origins in Philadelphia to become one of the world's foremost coin-producing entities. The US Mint is known for its commitment to quality and innovation, producing a diverse range of coins that encapsulate American history, culture, and values. From the Silver Eagle to classic 90% US silver coins, the US Mint's contributions continue to shape the landscape of silver investment and collecting, reflecting the nation's enduring commitment to currency and precious metals.

American Silver Eagle Coin Series

The American Silver Eagle coin series, introduced in 1986, stands as one of the mint's crowning achievements. These coins feature the iconic Walking Liberty design on the obverse and the heraldic eagle on the reverse. Struck in .999 fine silver, the 1 oz Silver Eagle coins are produced throughout the year. Final mintage numbers are released once production ends for the specific year of issue. The mint releases new Silver Eagle coins typically each January, updated with the new year of issue.

90% US Silver Coins

90% silver US coins were produced in various denominations, including dimes, quarters, and half dollars, and widely circulated as regular currency in the United States in the 20th century. These silver coins, minted before 1965, hold historical significance and are valued for their silver content.