Silver Eagles


SUPER-STRONG INVESTOR DEMAND: Gold Eagle Sales Already Surpass Full-Year 2020 Sales

With continued strong demand for precious metals, U.S. Mint Gold Eagle Sales already surpassed last year’s total, and there are still four months remaining in the year.  That turns out to be a great deal of investor money.  At $1,900 per coin, that’s $1.6 billion so far this year.  Also, Silver Eagle sales nearly reached…

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Silver Eagle & Maple Sales Surge In 2021 Even As Investors Continue To Pay High Premiums

Silver Eagle and Silver Maple sales surged in the first half of the year as investors continued to exchange fiat currency for real money.  Both official silver coins experienced significant increases in sales as investor demand remained strong along with sufficient supply.  However, with the shutdown of the U.S. Mint for the new design…

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NEW U.S. MINT UPDATE: Gold & Silver Eagle Sales Continue To Be Super-Strong In August

With the newest U.S. Mint update today, Gold & Silver Eagles sales continue to be quite strong as investors take advantage of lower premiums.  Since the end of last week, the U.S. Mint has sold another 668,000 Silver Eagles.  Already, Silver and Gold Eagle sales surpass the total last year by a wide margin…

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MUST SEE CHART: There Are More Silver Eagles Held By Investors Than Silver Inventories At The SLV ETF Or The COMEX

Smart silver investors now hold more Silver Eagles than the total inventories at the iShares SLV ETF or the COMEX.  For the past 36 years, since 1986, investors have been buying every Silver Eagle issued by the U.S. Mint.  With over a half-billion Silver Eagles now held by private investors, less than 1%

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NEW SALES FIGURES RELEASED FROM U.S. MINT: Update On Silver-Gold Eagle & Maple Sales 2021

After nearly three months, the U.S. Mint has finally updated its Silver & Gold Eagle sales.  With the U.S. Mint releasing its new Silver & Gold Eagle designs this month, they stopped updating Silver Eagle sales in the middle of April.  However, it looks like the U.S. Mint went back and updated June…

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