Since the first days of America, the silver coin of choice has been the dollar. They have symbolized the lasting strength of the United States for over 200 years. American silver dollars are still sought by new and veteran coin collectors of all ages. They are not only beautiful works of art, they have a rich history being struck in silver dollar mints across the country.
Silver has always been a form of currency that has stable valve and is transportable. Gold coins are too small for their worth and copper has been too cheap. This has made silver the preferred coin metal of trade around the world and America has always minted silver dollars. These large, round pieces of metal actually started out being worth their weight in silver, being more than 90% pure silver very soon after the American revolution ended. The earliest American silver dollars were stamped from hand engraved dies so there was a lot of variation of design from coin to coin. These changes appeal to collectors.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 | Silver | No Comments »
by Oscar Planc
The American silver has been the symbol of the United States since it began. They are testament to strength that has lasted over two hundred years. The American silver dollar is the cornerstone of many coin collections and collectors everywhere. Not only are they beautiful, have have a very rich historical value.
Being able to be transported has led silver to be the preferred metal for coinage. Gold is too valuable to be in large circulation and copper or brass was too common. There has always been a trade in silver coins throughout history around the world. The silver dollars we know today were originally worth their face value, one United States dollar beginning right after the revolution, in the late 1770s. These were struck from hand engraved dies giving each coin a different look. This variation in design from coin to coin makes them unique and special to collectors.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 | Silver | No Comments »
by Oscar Planc
Since the first days of America, the silver coin of choice has been the dollar. They have symbolized the lasting strength of the United States for over 200 years. American silver dollars are still sought by new and veteran coin collectors of all ages. They are not only beautiful works of art, they have a rich history being struck in silver dollar mints across the country.
Silver has always been a form of currency that has stable valve and is transportable. Gold coins are too small for their worth and copper has been too cheap. This has made silver the preferred coin metal of trade around the world and America has always minted silver dollars. These large, round pieces of metal actually started out being worth their weight in silver, being more than 90% pure silver very soon after the American revolution ended. The earliest American silver dollars were stamped from hand engraved dies so there was a lot of variation of design from coin to coin. These changes appeal to collectors.
(more…)
Tags: american silver dollars, american silver eagle dollars, antiques, coins, collecting, eisenhower silver dollars, family, hobbies, home, morgan silver dollars, old silver dollars, Silver
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 | Silver | No Comments »