Graded Silver overview
Graded Silver is a broad category encompassing certified silver coins that have been professionally evaluated, authenticated, and encapsulated by a recognized third-party grading service (TPGS) such as PCGS or NGC.
Updated June 2026
Graded Silver is a broad category encompassing certified silver coins that have been professionally evaluated, authenticated, and encapsulated by a recognized third-party grading service (TPGS) such as PCGS or NGC. Each coin is sealed in a tamper-evident holder — commonly called a "slab" — with its grade, certification number, and variety details clearly labeled. The category spans a wide range of silver coinage, from classic U.S. series to modern bullion issues and world coins. Within this category, collectors will encounter some of the most sought-after series in American numismatics. Morgan Silver Dollars (minted 1878–1921) and Peace Silver Dollars (1921–1935) represent the golden age of large-format U.S. silver coinage, graded across the full Sheldon scale from circulated grades through MS-65 and above. Graded Silver American Eagles — struck in .999 fine silver at one troy oz — appear in both business-strike (MS) and proof (PR) grades, covering issues from 1986 to the present. The Graded Silver Foreign (BU) sub-category extends the collection globally, featuring world silver coins certified in Brilliant Uncirculated condition from mints across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. On CoinDuffle, this category brings together listings from multiple vetted dealers, offering graded silver coins across a broad spectrum of years, mint marks, grades, and price points. Buyers can browse by sub-category to focus on a specific series or explore the full range of certified silver coinage in one place. Inventory typically includes raw-to-slab upgrades, registry-quality examples, and everything in between — making this section relevant whether a collector is building a type set or pursuing a date-and-mint-mark complete series.
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Graded Silver is a broad category encompassing certified silver coins that have been professionally evaluated, authenticated, and encapsulated by a recognized third-party grading service (TPGS) such as PCGS or NGC. Each coin is sealed in a tamper-evident holder — commonly called a "slab" — with its grade, certification number, and variety details clearly labeled. The category spans a wide range of silver coinage, from classic U.S. series to modern bullion issues and world coins.
Within this category, collectors will encounter some of the most sought-after series in American numismatics. Morgan Silver Dollars (minted 1878–1921) and Peace Silver Dollars (1921–1935) represent the golden age of large-format U.S. silver coinage, graded across the full Sheldon scale from circulated grades through MS-65 and above. Graded Silver American Eagles — struck in .999 fine silver at one troy oz — appear in both business-strike (MS) and proof (PR) grades, covering issues from 1986 to the present. The Graded Silver Foreign (BU) sub-category extends the collection globally, featuring world silver coins certified in Brilliant Uncirculated condition from mints across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
On CoinDuffle, this category brings together listings from multiple vetted dealers, offering graded silver coins across a broad spectrum of years, mint marks, grades, and price points. Buyers can browse by sub-category to focus on a specific series or explore the full range of certified silver coinage in one place. Inventory typically includes raw-to-slab upgrades, registry-quality examples, and everything in between — making this section relevant whether a collector is building a type set or pursuing a date-and-mint-mark complete series.
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| Factor | Certified / graded (PCGS, NGC) | Raw / uncertified |
|---|---|---|
| Authentication | Third-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holder | Assessed by the buyer or dealer |
| Liquidity | Higher — the grade is a standardized, trusted reference | Varies with buyer confidence and condition |
| Typical premium | Higher (covers grading cost and assurance) | Lower — closer to melt or bullion value |
| Best for | Numismatic value and resale confidence | Stacking by weight at the lowest cost |
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