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American Silver Eagles overview

American Silver Eagles are the official silver bullion coin of the United States, struck by the U.S. Mint and composed of .999 fine silver in a standard 1 troy oz size. Each coin carries a face value of one dollar and is legal tender, though coins in this category are collected and traded primarily for their…

Updated June 2026

American Silver Eagles

American Silver Eagles are the official silver bullion coin of the United States, struck by the U.S. Mint and composed of .999 fine silver in a standard 1 troy oz size. Each coin carries a face value of one dollar and is legal tender, though coins in this category are collected and traded primarily for their numismatic and bullion appeal. The series encompasses annual business strikes as well as proof and burnished uncirculated editions, and in recent years the Mint has issued special privy mark variants that attract significant collector interest. The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty design, originally used on the half dollar from 1916 to 1947 and widely regarded as one of the most celebrated designs in American coinage history. The reverse has featured a heraldic eagle since the series' inception in 1986, with a redesigned reverse introduced beginning with the 2021 issue. Coins are struck at multiple U.S. Mint facilities, with mint marks — or their deliberate absence — forming part of the collector narrative, particularly for issues such as the 2021 Type 1/Type 2 transition and the Philadelphia Mint privy releases. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find American Silver Eagles across a wide range of years, grades, and formats. Listings include individual raw and NGC- or PCGS-graded examples in grades from BU through MS-70 and PF-70, along with rolls and factory-sealed Monster Boxes of 500 oz for those seeking larger quantities. Privy mark issues such as the 2025(P) Eagle Privy are represented alongside more common random-year bullion singles, giving collectors and stackers access to both date-specific pieces and convenient bulk options.

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Silver American Eagle | 1 oz (Random Year) - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins
Silver American Eagle | 1 oz (Random Year) - Alternate view

Silver American Eagle | 1 oz (Random Year)

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2025-(P) Eagle Privy 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coin - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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2025-(P) Eagle Privy 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coin

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2025(P) Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle Roll NGC GEM UNC - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins

2025(P) Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle Roll NGC GEM UNC

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Sealed American Silver Eagle Monster Box | 500 oz (Random Year) - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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1995-W NGC PF-69 UCAM 1 oz American Silver Eagle Proof Coin - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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1995-W NGC PF-69 UCAM 1 oz American Silver Eagle Proof Coin

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1 oz American Silver Eagle MS70 (Random Year | Varied Label | PCGS/NGC) - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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1 oz American Silver Eagle MS70 (Random Year | Varied Label | PCGS/NGC)

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2026 Silver American Eagle | 1 oz  - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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2026 Silver American Eagle | 1 oz

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2025 Silver American Eagle | 1 oz - American Silver Eagles from Lone Star Coins
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About American Silver Eagles

American Silver Eagles are the official silver bullion coin of the United States, struck by the U.S. Mint and composed of .999 fine silver in a standard 1 troy oz size. Each coin carries a face value of one dollar and is legal tender, though coins in this category are collected and traded primarily for their numismatic and bullion appeal. The series encompasses annual business strikes as well as proof and burnished uncirculated editions, and in recent years the Mint has issued special privy mark variants that attract significant collector interest.

The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty design, originally used on the half dollar from 1916 to 1947 and widely regarded as one of the most celebrated designs in American coinage history. The reverse has featured a heraldic eagle since the series' inception in 1986, with a redesigned reverse introduced beginning with the 2021 issue. Coins are struck at multiple U.S. Mint facilities, with mint marks — or their deliberate absence — forming part of the collector narrative, particularly for issues such as the 2021 Type 1/Type 2 transition and the Philadelphia Mint privy releases.

On CoinDuffle, buyers will find American Silver Eagles across a wide range of years, grades, and formats. Listings include individual raw and NGC- or PCGS-graded examples in grades from BU through MS-70 and PF-70, along with rolls and factory-sealed Monster Boxes of 500 oz for those seeking larger quantities. Privy mark issues such as the 2025(P) Eagle Privy are represented alongside more common random-year bullion singles, giving collectors and stackers access to both date-specific pieces and convenient bulk options.

Frequently asked questions

The American Silver Eagle is the United States' official silver bullion coin, authorized by the Liberty Coin Act of 1985 and first struck in 1986. Each coin contains exactly 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver and carries a one-dollar face value. The series includes standard annual business strikes, proof editions, burnished uncirculated versions, and special privy mark releases.
Coins from 1986 to the present are produced each year, with the most commonly traded examples being recent-year business strikes. Older dates from the late 1980s and 1990s appear regularly in the secondary market. Key dates and low-mintage issues — such as the 1994, 1995-W proof, and certain privy mark releases — tend to be represented less frequently and attract stronger collector demand.
Bullion strikes are produced for general distribution and carry a bright, uncirculated finish. Proof American Silver Eagles are struck multiple times on specially prepared planchets, resulting in frosted devices against mirror-like fields. Proofs are typically sold directly by the U.S. Mint in presentation packaging and carry a 'W' mint mark. Both types contain 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver.
Eagle Privy American Silver Eagles are special issues struck at the Philadelphia Mint — denoted by a '(P)' designation — featuring a small privy mark of an eagle alongside the standard design. These releases are produced in limited quantities and are aimed at collectors seeking distinctive variants within the annual Silver Eagle program. They are often encapsulated and graded by services such as NGC.
A Monster Box is the U.S. Mint's official bulk packaging for American Silver Eagle bullion coins. Each sealed Monster Box contains 500 coins — arranged in 25 tubes of 20 coins each — all of the same year. Monster Boxes are popular with buyers seeking large quantities of silver in original, factory-sealed condition and are a standard unit of trade in the wholesale bullion market.

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Graded vs. raw coins: which should you buy?

Comparison of certified (graded) and raw american silver eagles
FactorCertified / graded (PCGS, NGC)Raw / uncertified
AuthenticationThird-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holderAssessed by the buyer or dealer
LiquidityHigher — the grade is a standardized, trusted referenceVaries with buyer confidence and condition
Typical premiumHigher (covers grading cost and assurance)Lower — closer to melt or bullion value
Best forNumismatic value and resale confidenceStacking by weight at the lowest cost

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