Monday, March 21, 2011

American Silver Eagle Coins - Why Bother Collecting or Investing?


Why bother with the American Eagle Silver Coins? They are not that old - they just bitches starting in 1987. So what is it that makes them valuable?

before we go too much further, however, we need to make a difference in value between what is important for the numismatist or coin collector of what is considered to be commodities investors. numismatist will undoubtedly be more interested in the historical significance of coins, when and how he created and for what purpose and in whose honor (story). He or she will be especially keen on the rare coin. On the other hand, the investor goods will be more intent on converting the profit from changes in the value of money (a) from a strictly 'poluga'ili' rare metals' viewpoint. In the latter case, the condition is important, but less.

Let us first look at things from the perspective of numismatist.

Age

Any numismatist will tell you that age is not necessarily the decisive factor in determining the value of the coins. In fact, it can be a detriment, if money is not cared for properly and it ended up being erased, scratched, or chemically reduced in some way. In any case, we do not have age on our side as a determinant of value for American Silver Eagle.

state

How about the state? Regardless of age, the condition is really important. near mint condition better. I think it makes the younger American Eagles more likely to be in better shape, and thus more valuable than other coins in the elderly is not so good condition.

Coins are minted often for different purposes - circulated, Uncirculated, Proof, etc. Those who are not in circulation stand to be much more pristine or near mint condition than others. This is especially true for American Silver Eagle coins are in circulation at all.

rare

money is not necessarily rare, because it is old. Its rarity is dependent on how many are still 'available' after the mint has stopped production. By extension, its value is related to its rarity (as well as to her condition, of course), and the market demand for the money. Sometimes, however, the popularity of money brings a higher price than their rarity.

Rarity is not merely a reflection of availability, but is sometimes determined by a quirk in the production process. error in the forging of a fraction of the total production makes it extremely higher value - such as defective or worn die or change the font from one to another die a lot

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This is where the highest possible numismatic value lies to the American Eagle Silver coin.

the rarest and most valuable will be '1995-W Proof Silver Eagle "(West Point Mint), part of the '10th Anniversary of five American Eagle Coin Set '- only 32 125 sets minted. American Silver Eagle dollar coins in this set is worth over $ 4,000.00 today.

Once it is extremely polished '2008 Uncirculated American Eagle Silver ', forged in a small amount wrong with the 2007 reverse die - changing fonta'U' in 'United States' without serif font in the elderly die of what is should be serif font in the new 2008 reverse die. Public awareness of this error and the limited mintage has increased its value significantly.

'20th Anniversary American Silver Eagle produced a limited mintage of 2006 Commemorative Coin Set of 3 - regular Proof, Reverse Proof Silver Eagle Uncirculated and polished, which are sought after for a rare collector's value of [. [/ P>

Finally, further to this point about the numismatic value based on rarity, American Silver Eagle coins produced by the low mintage years (1994, 1993, 1996 and 1995 in that order) not only that they are still affordable, but very much in demand of collectors.

Silver American Eagles are minted for circulation, but more for their gold value in the form of evidence for the collector and mainly as evidence and polished Uncirculated coins for investors. We have seen that the value of these coins for collectors lies in their rarity due to limited mintage, mintage errors and low mintage commemorative issues. We will now briefly address their value for the goods investors.

American Eagle Silver Bullion coins are different than other silver bullion of their certification and guarantee of the United States that contains one Troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. It definitely enhances their value for certain investment purposes.

as an investor rather than a collector's coins, American Silver Eagle is the value of the bull run of physical precious metals demand in the retail market. This is especially true today with the U.S. Mint is to overcome past problems with bottlenecks in the production and marketing of high continuous supply of American Silver Eagle coins in a strong U.S. retail investment market.

So there you have it. not-so-old American Silver Eagle is worth the bother after all, both collectors and investors.

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