What is a 2009 silver eagle?

Value of 2009 American Silver Eagle An American Silver Eagle, also called an ASE by some collectors, is a bullion coin issued by the United States mint. However, these are bullion coins, which means that they have a precious metals content. All 2009 ASE coins consist of one ounce of pure silver.

How much is a 2009 American Silver Eagle worth?

2009 Silver Eagle Prices Realized on eBay In examining over 800 sold listings on eBay, realized prices above silver’s cost ranged toward $60 from the bottom of the scale to an upper reading of just above $76.

Are silver Eagles pure silver?

American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins are coins whose weight and purity are guaranteed by the United States Government. Each coin contains a minimum of one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver.

How much is a 2009 silver eagle?

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Was there a 2009 Silver Eagle Proof?

For those of you who may not know, The Mint has made the proof version of the American Silver Eagles every year since 1986… except 2009.

Is there a 2009 American Silver Eagle coin?

If there is any further information you are looking for regarding the 2009 American Silver Eagle Circulated coin, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Why are there no proof American Silver Eagles?

A very common question from years ago is starting to resurface as collectors are looking to complete their American Silver Eagle collections. Why am I missing the 2009 Proof Silver Eagle? For those of you who may not know, The Mint has made the proof version of the American Silver Eagles every year since 1986… except 2009.

What’s the face value of an American Silver Eagle?

The American Silver Eagle is the only official investment grade US coin by the US Mint, and contains one troy ounce of .999 pure silver. These coins are legal tender and have a face value of $1 USD. Silver Eagles are IRA eligible, making them perfectly suited for your retirement account.

Why was there a shortage of Silver Eagles in 2009?

The silver was to be purchased from our own stockpiles to balance the Federal budget. The decision was made to allocate 75% of our silver stockpile in order to produce the Silver Eagles. Great you say but what does this have to do with 2009?

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