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How much is a 1986 Silver Eagle Proof worth?

How much is a 1986 Silver Eagle Proof worth?

The 1986 silver eagle with no mint mark is worth around $50 in uncirculated condition.

How much is a 1986 uncirculated Silver Eagle worth?

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This item 1986 American Silver Eagle .999 Fine Silver Dollar Uncirculated US Mint with Our Certificate of Authenticity
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Denomination Unit Dollar
Grade Rating Uncirculated

What is a 1986 silver dollar worth?

The 1986 P Statue of Liberty silver dollar is worth around $24 in mint packaging. The 1986 S proof Statue of Liberty silver dollar is worth around $24 in mint packaging.

How much is a roll of Silver Eagle coins?

Each year, Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer the US Mint’s American Eagle coins, especially this Roll of 20 – 2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle $1 Coin BU….Roll of 20 – 2021 1 oz Silver American Eagle $1 Coin BU (Lot, Tube of 20)

Year 2021
Condition Brilliant Uncirculated
IRA Approved Yes
Purity .9999
Denomination $1

How much is a 1986 Silver American Eagle worth?

The 1986 Silver American Eagle is from the US Mint’s iconic and popular bullion coin series. The American Eagle Series is an ideal way to diversify investment portfolios and start or expand your silver investment collection. These 1986 silver American Eagle coins feature 99.9% fine silver, a $1 denomination, and one troy ounce.

When did the American Silver Eagle come out?

The uncirculated American Silver Eagle is the bullion version of the coin, an investment-grade silver coin that is ideal for diversifying any retirement portfolio. The United States Mint released the American Silver Eagle for the first time in 1986, with the first coins available to purchase on November 24, 1986.

Are there any silver eagle rolls left on the market?

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When did the US Mint stop making Silver Eagles?

In 2009, with silver prices surging higher and silver stores stretched, the US Mint suspended the production of its proof and burnished coins to redirect all silver bullion blanks to the production of uncirculated Silver Eagles.