The 1994 Silver Eagle
The coin called the American Silver Eagle was released first in 1986. I was a result of a program begun by the United States Congress. Congress said hat it would guarantee the purity and content, including the weight and would make the silver and gold coins available for collecting. You will be buying at competitive silver prices if you are interested in buying the 1994 Silver Eagle. The coin had an original price of $23.00 each.There were two designers, Adolph A. Weinman, the obverse and John Mercanti, the reverse.
All the Silver Eagle coins have the same design taken from the Walking Liberty half dollar. The 1994 Silver Eagle final mintage for the coin was very low and it has become a difficult year to find perfect specimens. Bullion versions are easier to find than the proof ones. Those people who want to make bulk purchases can do so by buying the monster Boxes. These will include twenty five rolls and each with twenty coins inside. You will be able to tell if they are authentic by looking at the United States Treasury Seal on the roll fabric which is a special color green.
The 1994 Silver Eagle was produced at the Philadelphia Mint with the “P” mint mark. The weight of the coin is 31.101 grams and the edge is reeded. There are investors kits for reading before you take the plunge to invest a great deal of money purchasing coins. For example, if you care to purchase the bullion coins, you can only do so by finding an authorized bullion purchaser. There has been a greater interest and demand for the purchase for precious metals in the past few years. These 1994 Silver Eagle coins were for the certified coin collectors. The bullion mintage was at 4,227,319 and the proof mintage was 372,168. The overall average price of silver for 1994 was $5.28 per ounce.
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There were some special issue coins such as the 1995 W Proof Silver Eagle, the twentieth anniversary Silver Eagle Set and the 2008 W Silver Eagle Reverse of 2007. The coins are normally purchased in a roll with twenty in a group. The 1994 Silver Eagle is purchase individually but the price is usually higher when purchased individually. |

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