Silver Coins
Silver Coins
Many individuals collect silver bullion or silver coins. It is likely that you have a few around the house, whether or not you are an official collector. The silver market provides investors with a number of options. Pre-1965 U.S. 90% silver coins were used as common legal tender up until the mid-1960s. Today, these silver coins serve as both a medium for investment, but could alsol be used as "survival" coins if our existing monetary system ever fails as some people fear that it might at some point in the future.
Almost equal in popularity as are the pre-1965 U.S. 90% silver coins are the 1-oz. silver rounds. A close runner-up to the silver rounds would be the 100 ounce investment bars. Also popular among collectors are the one ounce American Silver Eagles and the Ten ounce silver bars.
Silver Coins
Many individuals collect silver bullion or silver coins. It is likely that you have a few around the house, whether or not you are an official collector. The silver market provides investors with a number of options. Pre-1965 U.S. 90% silver coins were used as common legal tender up until the mid-1960s. Today, these silver coins serve as both a medium for investment, but could alsol be used as "survival" coins if our existing monetary system ever fails as some people fear that it might at some point in the future.
Almost equal in popularity as are the pre-1965 U.S. 90% silver coins are the 1-oz. silver rounds. A close runner-up to the silver rounds would be the 100 ounce investment bars. Also popular among collectors are the one ounce American Silver Eagles and the Ten ounce silver bars.
Silver Coins