US Silver Coins aren’t just shiny pieces of metal—they’re stories from America’s past. Regardless of collection or investment, these coins will benefit you! The US Silver Coins below from BOLD are your go-to choice!


90% Silver - $1 FV Washington Quarter Circulated
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Not all US silver coins serve the same buyer. The difference between choosing the right coin and the wrong one for your goals can mean paying unnecessary premiums — or missing numismatic upside that pure bullion buyers never see. Here's the breakdown:
| Coin Type | Silver Content | Typical Premium Over Spot | Best For | Liquidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Silver Eagle (BU) | 1 oz / .999 fine | 15–25% | Investors, stackers, gifts | Highest — universally recognized |
| Morgan Silver Dollar | 0.7734 oz / 90% silver | Varies widely by grade & mint mark | Collectors, numismatists | High — massive collector base |
| Peace Silver Dollar | 0.7734 oz / 90% silver | Moderate — typically below Morgan | Value-focused collectors | High |
| 90% Junk Silver (dimes, quarters, halves) | 90% silver by face value | Near spot — lowest premium | Stackers, cost-efficiency buyers | Very High — small denominations, divisible |
| America the Beautiful 5 oz | 5 oz / .999 fine | 8–15% | Bulk investors with collector crossover | Medium — niche but growing |
| Silver Proof Sets | 90% or .999 depending on year | High — collectible premium applies | Collectors, gift buyers | Medium |
Premiums are market-variable. Check live pricing on each individual product page for current spot-based calculations.
Ryan Cochran, BOLD Precious Metals — 15+ Years on the Dealer Floor
The most expensive mistake I see new silver buyers make is treating every US silver coin as interchangeable. They're not. A pre-1965 Roosevelt dime, a 1921 Morgan Dollar, and a 2024 American Silver Eagle all contain silver — but they are completely different assets serving completely different purposes.
If your goal is maximum silver weight per dollar spent, pre-1965 90% junk silver is almost always the most efficient vehicle. You're accumulating real silver at or very near spot price, with essentially no collector markup. These are also the most practical coins in a genuine barter or liquidity scenario because they're pre-sized in small, spendable denominations. A roll of silver quarters is more useful in a crisis than a single kilo bar.
If your goal is maximum liquidity — the ability to sell anywhere, anytime, at a known price — the American Silver Eagle is the only answer. I've liquidated Silver Eagles in 47 states and in several international markets. Every coin shop, every pawn operation, every serious collector knows exactly what they're looking at the moment you put one on the counter. That recognition carries real monetary value, and it's built into the premium you pay.
If your goal is numismatic appreciation on top of silver value, Morgan and Peace Dollars are where serious collectors have historically made asymmetric returns. Here's the detail most buyers miss: a VF-35 Carson City (CC) Morgan Dollar is not the same asset as a VF-35 Philadelphia Morgan Dollar, even though they weigh identically. The CC mint mark commands a persistent premium because of historically lower surviving populations — that mint produced far fewer coins over its operating life than Philadelphia. Knowing which mint marks carry premiums, and why, is what separates a good silver buy from a great one.
Overlooked Fact — O-Mint Morgan Dollars
The New Orleans Mint (O mint mark) Morgan Dollars are frequently underpriced relative to their surviving populations in higher grades. Population reports from PCGS and NGC consistently show O-mint issues are scarcer in MS-64 and above than their Philadelphia counterparts, yet they often trade at smaller premiums in the dealer market. For buyers willing to do the homework, this is one of the most consistent value gaps in US numismatics.
The American Silver Eagle has been the US Mint's flagship bullion coin since 1986. Every coin contains exactly 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver — weight, purity, and content backed by the full faith of the US federal government. No other silver coin in the domestic market matches its combination of government guarantee and universal dealer recognition.
Available in three finishes:
The 2021 redesign introduced the first new reverse in 35 years — making pre-2021 and post-2021 Eagles distinct collectible categories. Many advanced collectors are building sets that span both design eras. BOLD carries current-year Eagles and available back-date issues.
American Silver Eagle — Key Facts
Silver Content: 1 troy ounce (.999 fine)
Legal Tender: $1 face value — US federal guarantee
IRA Eligible: Yes — BU and Proof both qualify under IRC 408(m)
Source: BOLD is an Authorized US Mint Purchaser (same as APMEX)
Available Finishes: Bullion (BU) · Proof · Burnished (W mint mark)
Design Eras: Original 1986–2020 · Redesigned 2021–present
Morgan Dollars (minted 1878–1921) and Peace Dollars (1921–1935) are the most collected US coins in history. Each contains 0.7734 troy ounces of 90% silver — giving every coin a real silver melt floor calculated against today's spot price. But their true value story goes well beyond melt.
Why mint marks matter: Morgan Dollars were struck at five different mints — Philadelphia (no mark), Carson City (CC), New Orleans (O), San Francisco (S), and Denver (D, in 1921 only). Coins from the Carson City Mint are the most sought-after due to historically lower mintages and the romantic history of the Nevada silver boom. A common-date CC Morgan commands a meaningful premium over an identical-grade Philadelphia coin, and rightfully so — the surviving populations are measurably different.
Ryan's Buying Tip
For buyers targeting silver value plus numismatic upside, MS-63 to MS-64 graded Morgans from the CC or S mints offer the best entry point. The population difference between MS-63 and MS-65 in many CC issues is dramatic — that's where value asymmetry lives for patient buyers. Check current PCGS and NGC population reports before buying any graded Morgan above MS-64.
Peace Dollars, struck from 1921 to 1935, carry a slightly lower collector premium than Morgans on average — which makes them attractive for buyers who want numismatic exposure at a more accessible price point. The 1921 High Relief issue is the key date of the series and commands significant premiums in all grades.
Pre-1965 US dimes, quarters, and half dollars are called "junk silver" not because they're worthless — the term simply means they carry no numismatic premium above their silver content. You're buying pure silver at prices that routinely beat every other US coin type on a cost-per-ounce basis.
The math is straightforward: $1 face value of 90% junk silver contains approximately 0.715 troy ounces of silver. A $100 face bag holds roughly 71.5 ounces. For buyers focused on accumulating silver weight at the lowest possible premium, junk silver is almost always the most compelling starting point in this category.
These coins are also uniquely practical. Unlike a 1 oz Silver Eagle or a 100 oz bar, pre-1965 dimes, quarters, and halves are pre-denominated in small, spendable increments. If divisibility matters to you — for barter, wealth transfer, or small-increment selling — no other silver product matches their flexibility.
Available Formats at BOLD
BOLD carries 90% junk silver in multiple formats: individual rolls, $100 face bags, and mixed-denomination lots. Check current availability and live pricing on the product pages.
Not all US silver coins qualify for inclusion in a self-directed Precious Metals IRA. Here's the quick breakdown:
IRA-Specific Guidance
For investors building IRA positions specifically, American Silver Eagles are the clear, compliant choice. Contact our team for IRA-specific purchasing guidance and custodian referrals.
Authorized US Mint Purchaser
Silver Eagles sourced directly through official US Mint channels — the same status held by APMEX. Unbroken chain of custody from Mint to your door.
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Eagles, Morgans, Junk Silver
Full US silver coin selection — BU and Proof Eagles, Morgan and Peace Dollars, 90% junk silver bags and rolls, and America the Beautiful 5 oz.
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IRA-Eligible Options
Silver Eagles (BU and Proof) qualify under IRC 408(m). We work with all major custodians for seamless transfers.
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The American Silver Eagle. It's government-issued, .999 fine, and recognized by every coin dealer and major bullion buyer in the country. If you need to sell quickly at a fair price, Silver Eagles consistently command the tightest bid-ask spread of any US silver coin.
They can be — but it depends on which ones you buy and why. Common-date Philadelphia Morgans in circulated grades offer silver melt value plus modest collector demand. Carson City and San Francisco mint marks in MS-63 to MS-65 grades offer genuine numismatic upside on top of silver value. Do not buy high-grade Morgans without checking PCGS and NGC population reports first.
Junk silver refers to pre-1965 US dimes, quarters, and half dollars — coins with 90% silver content and no numismatic premium. If your goal is maximum silver weight at minimum cost, junk silver is almost always your best option in the US coin category. If your goal is government-guaranteed .999 fine silver with maximum liquidity, choose Silver Eagles instead.
Each Peace Dollar contains 0.7734 troy ounces of 90% fine silver — the same as a Morgan Dollar. The silver melt value fluctuates with spot price; check our live pricing calculator for today's figure.
It means BOLD purchases American Silver Eagles directly from the US Mint through its official distribution program — the same status held by a handful of the largest authorized dealers in the country. Your coins come with an unbroken chain of custody from the Mint to your door, which matters for authentication and resale confidence.
In most US jurisdictions, Silver Eagles are subject to federal capital gains tax when sold at a profit. They are classified as collectibles by the IRS, which means long-term gains are taxed at a maximum rate of 28% rather than the standard 15%/20% long-term capital gains rates. State tax treatment varies. Consult a tax professional for guidance specific to your situation.