Silver Coin Tubes

1 oz Perth Kangaroo Silver Bar 9999 Fine - Tube of 20

1 oz Perth Kangaroo Silver Bar 9999 Fine - Tube of 20

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$1,742.60
2024 2 oz British Tudor Beasts: Seymour Unicorn Silver - 10 Coin Tube (BU)

2024 2 oz British Tudor Beasts: Seymour Unicorn Silver - 10 Coin Tube (BU)

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$1,866.60
2014 Great Britain Lunar Year of the Horse Silver 20 Coin Tube (BU)

2014 Great Britain Lunar Year of the Horse Silver 20 Coin Tube (BU)

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$1,803.60
2014 Great Britain Lunar Year of the Horse Silver BU - 100 Pieces in 5 Tube

2014 Great Britain Lunar Year of the Horse Silver BU - 100 Pieces in 5 Tube

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$8,888.00
1 oz Sunshine Mint Buffalo Silver Round (Tube of 20)

1 oz Sunshine Mint Buffalo Silver Round (Tube of 20)

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$1,684.60
1 oz CNT Minting Mercury Dime Design Silver Round (Tube of 20)

1 oz CNT Minting Mercury Dime Design Silver Round (Tube of 20)

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$1,703.60
2 oz Incuse Indian Silver Round (Tube of 25)

2 oz Incuse Indian Silver Round (Tube of 25)

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$4,214.00

Dealer's Perspective · Ryan Cochran, BOLD Precious Metals

Buy Silver Coin Tubes — How Serious Stackers Accumulate Silver Efficiently

If you're buying silver one coin at a time, you're paying more per ounce than you have to. Silver coin tubes — factory-sealed rolls of 20 to 25 coins packaged directly by the issuing mint — are how experienced stackers and institutional buyers accumulate physical silver efficiently. A full tube of 20 American Silver Eagles typically saves $0.30 to $0.75 per coin over single-coin pricing. On 500 ounces, that difference is real money before you've even factored in shipping consolidation.

At BOLD, we stock silver coin tubes from the U.S. Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, Perth Mint, and Royal Mint (UK) — alongside competitively priced private mint rounds in tube format. Every order ships fully insured, and orders over $199 qualify for free domestic shipping. Live inventory is reflected on this page in real time.

Factory-Sealed Mint Tubes 20–25 Coins Per Tube .999–.9999 Fine Silver IRA-Eligible Sovereign Mints Free Insured Shipping $199+

Silver Coin Tube Reference: Coins Per Tube, Purity & Premium Tier

Every tube product at BOLD compared side by side. All sovereign mint products listed meet IRS fineness requirements for Precious Metals IRAs. Compare individual coin formats in our full silver coins collection.

Product Coins Per Tube Silver Content Purity Premium Tier IRA Eligible
American Silver Eagle (ASE) 20 coins 20 oz total .999 fine Moderate–High Yes
Canadian Silver Maple Leaf 25 coins 25 oz total .9999 fine Moderate Yes
Australian Perth Kangaroo 20 coins 20 oz total .9999 fine Moderate Yes
British Silver Britannia 10–25 coins Varies .999 fine Moderate Yes
Tudor Beasts Series (2 oz) 10 coins 20 oz total .999 fine Collector Premium Yes
Sunshine Mint Buffalo Round 20 coins 20 oz total .999 fine Low–Moderate Yes
Lunar Horse (Perth Mint) 20 coins 20 oz total .9999 fine Moderate–High Yes

Tube quantities may vary by mint year. Current counts and pricing are shown on individual product pages. The teal-highlighted Maple Leaf row shows our recommended value pick — 25% more silver per tube than an ASE tube at typically lower per-ounce premiums.

Dealer Insight: Two Things Most Buyers Get Wrong About Silver Coin Tubes

After years of dealing in volume, these are the two factors that consistently separate buyers who build wealth in this market from those who leave money on the table.

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    The resale premium on sealed tubes is consistently underestimated

    A mint-sealed tube from a sovereign issuer — particularly American Silver Eagle and Maple Leaf — almost always commands better per-ounce buyback pricing than an equivalent quantity of loose, handled coins. The seal functions as condition verification. It tells the next buyer that those coins have never been touched, sorted, or cherry-picked. Keep your tubes sealed. The moment you break the seal for any reason other than grading or immediate sale, you've changed the asset's market profile.

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    Storage efficiency is ignored in the buying decision — and it shouldn't be

    A tube of 25 Canadian Maple Leafs occupies roughly the footprint of a deck of playing cards. Twenty tubes — 500 troy ounces of .9999 fine silver — fits in a standard small safe drawer with room to spare. That's conservatively $15,000+ in physical silver in less than a shoebox of space, with zero packaging waste and immediate countability. Tubes are the most space-efficient, audit-friendly format for serious silver accumulation.

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    The tube itself matters — original mint packaging changes the asset's implied history

    Mint-original plastic tubes — especially the hard-shell tubes used by the U.S. Mint for ASEs — provide meaningful protection against edge damage and environmental exposure. Aftermarket tubes exist, but a coin presented in its original mint tube carries a different implied history than one that's been rehoused. We ship all tube products in their original mint packaging whenever possible.

Overlooked Fact — The Canadian Maple Leaf Tube Advantage

Most buyers default to American Silver Eagles for tube purchases because they're the most widely recognized U.S. coin. But Canadian Silver Maple Leafs in tubes of 25 offer a meaningful structural advantage: each tube holds 25 oz of .9999 fine silver versus 20 oz of .999 for ASEs — 25% more silver per transaction at typically lower premiums. Both are globally recognized. Both are IRA-eligible. The Maple Leaf just delivers more silver per tube at a lower per-ounce cost in most market conditions.

Ryan's Verdict: Which Silver Coin Tube Should You Buy?

Four clear picks based on buyer strategy — every tube serves a different goal.

Best Value Per Ounce

Sunshine Mint Buffalo Rounds

Low-premium .999 fine silver in tubes of 20 with strong secondary market demand. The right choice for buyers who want maximum silver weight for their dollar without paying sovereign-mint premiums or chasing collector upside.

Best Sovereign Efficiency

Canadian Silver Maple Leafs

Tubes of 25 coins, .9999 purity, global recognition, IRA-eligible — at a premium that typically sits below ASE levels. 25% more silver per tube than an ASE tube. My default recommendation for new stackers who want sovereign credibility without overpaying for it.

Best U.S. Market Liquidity

American Silver Eagles

The most recognized, most liquid silver coin in the domestic market. Dealers, pawn shops, and private buyers know them on sight — tubes of 20 from the U.S. Mint. If ease of resale in any domestic market condition is your priority, ASE tubes are the benchmark.

Best Collector-Investor Upside

Tudor Beasts 10-Coin Tubes

Limited-issue series from the Royal Mint that close out permanently. Once a design is retired, secondary market premiums reflect that scarcity. Not purely a bullion play — they carry a collector premium — but buyers who accumulated early in closed series have historically seen meaningful appreciation beyond melt value.

Buying Silver Coin Tubes at BOLD: What You Should Know Before You Order

Pricing Updates in Real Time

Silver prices move throughout the trading day. The prices shown on this page reflect current spot plus our per-product premium and are locked at checkout for a standard window.

Free Insured Shipping on Orders $199+

Nearly every tube purchase qualifies. All shipments are fully insured against loss or damage in transit — not a bolt-on feature, a standard on every order.

IRA Eligibility

All sovereign mint coin tubes listed meet IRS .999+ fineness requirements for Precious Metals IRA accounts. Contact our team for IRA transfer and rollover questions.

Volume Pricing

Buying multiple tubes? Volume discount tiers apply on select products — pricing reflects your quantity automatically at checkout. Call us to discuss bulk order arrangements on larger lots.

Buyback Program

BOLD buys back silver coin tubes. Sealed, mint-original tubes from sovereign issuers receive our most competitive buyback rates. We don't require you to buy from us to sell to us.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many silver coins come in a tube?

It depends on the product and issuing mint. American Silver Eagles come in tubes of 20. Canadian Silver Maple Leafs come in tubes of 25. Australian Perth Mint coins (Kangaroo, Lunar series) typically tube at 20. British coins like the Britannia and Tudor Beasts series range from 10 to 25 per tube depending on the coin's weight and diameter. Specific counts are listed on each product page.

Are silver coin tubes a better deal than buying single coins?

In almost every case, yes — when comparing the same product. Tube pricing at BOLD reflects a lower per-coin premium than single-coin pricing on identical products. The savings are typically $0.25 to $0.75 per coin depending on the product and current market conditions. Over a full tube, that's $5 to $18.75 in per-unit savings before you factor in shipping consolidation.

Do silver coin tubes qualify for Precious Metals IRA investment?

Yes — provided the coins meet IRS fineness requirements (.999 or higher for silver) and are produced by a sovereign government mint or an approved refiner. All sovereign mint products on this page (ASEs, Maple Leafs, Britannias, Perth Mint coins) meet these requirements. Private mint rounds in tubes may also qualify if they meet fineness standards. Contact our IRA team for confirmation on specific products.

Do you sell monster boxes of silver coin tubes?

Yes. A monster box is a sealed mint case containing a full run of tubes — typically 25 tubes of 20 American Silver Eagles (500 coins, 500 oz total). Monster boxes represent the highest-volume single-purchase format for silver coins and carry sealed-case premiums on the secondary market. Contact our team for current monster box availability and pricing, as stock fluctuates with mint production and demand cycles.

What is the premium difference between a tube of Silver Eagles and a tube of Maple Leafs?

Maple Leaf tubes typically price at a lower per-ounce premium than ASE tubes under normal market conditions, reflecting the higher sovereign demand premium the U.S. Mint commands in the domestic market. The spread has historically ranged from $0.50 to $2.00 per ounce. Because a Maple Leaf tube also holds 25 coins versus 20 for ASEs, the total premium difference per tube purchase can be meaningful for buyers accumulating in volume.

How should I store silver coin tubes?

Keep them in their original mint tubes — the hard plastic housing protects against edge contact and environmental exposure. Store tubes vertically in a climate-controlled environment away from humidity and direct sunlight. For serious accumulation, a fire-rated safe is the standard. Twenty tubes of 25 Maple Leafs (500 oz) will fit in a compact safe with space remaining. Do not store silver in direct contact with rubber, which can cause toning over time.

Stack Smarter — Buy Tubes, Not Singles

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