• Why Invest In Silver?

    Why Invest In Silver?

    We’ll let me tell you first off I’m not pushing silver, I have no ulterior motive, I’m not going to sell you anything. This isn’t one of those sky is falling websites that use fear to drive traffic. I’ve been collecting and investing in silver and other metals for about 25 years. Holding a silver coin or bar in my hand makes me feel good if nothing else. With all the other asset opportunities in the world why would someone want to buy silver? Here are a few reasons… Reasons To Like Silver It Has Real Value – while the value might fluctuate, silver in itself holds value. Coins Are Fun – Most of older coins are made from 90% silver (pre 1965). Enjoy Storing Wealth – Having a small stash of bullion or silver coins is enjoyable. If you are feeling down and possibly worthless as many of us in ... Read More »
  • How much is a silver dime worth?

    How much is a silver dime worth?

  • 4 Silver Flatware Buying Tips

    4 Silver Flatware Buying Tips

  • How much is a silver half dollar worth?

    How much is a silver half dollar worth?

  • Silver Coin Melt Values (Live)

    Silver Coin Melt Values (Live)

  • Capped Bust Quarter 1815 to 1838

    Capped Bust Quarter 1815 to 1838

    The Capped Bust Quarter was issued by the mints in the United States from 1815 until 1838. These quarters have roughly .1808 oz of silver with a melt value of $ Unlike today, U.S. minted coins from the late 1700’s through the early 1900’s had essentially the same design across most denominations. As an example, the Capped Bust coinage introduced by the Chief Engraver of the Mint, William Kneass, included not only the half dollar and quarter, but the dime and half dime as well. Even the large cent and half cent denominations had a very similar design. Perhaps the most popular coin in the Capped Bust design was the Capped Bust quarter which was produced for circulation from 1815 to 1838. At the time, the government specification for silver coins stated that the coins should be 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper which is the composition of the Capped Bust Quarter. While ... Read More »
  • Liberty Seated Half Dollar 1839 to 1886

    Liberty Seated Half Dollar 1839 to 1886

  • Barber Dime 1892 to 1916

    Barber Dime 1892 to 1916

  • Seated Liberty Dollar 1840 to 1873

    Seated Liberty Dollar 1840 to 1873

  • Seated Liberty Dime 1891 to 1937

    Seated Liberty Dime 1891 to 1937