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Thursday, June 15, 2023

Protect Your Wealth With American Silver Eagles


Since Bidenflation reared its ugly head during the past two years, I have been diversifying my investment portfolio with silver coins. This included buying American Silver Eagles.

American Silver Eagles are great-looking coins and I have purchased several of them including a proof one that I bought at the U.S. Mint booth at the National Money Show.

The question arises, Why should I invest in them?

U.S. Gold Bureau posted an article that answers that question.

They begin it with:

In 1916, production ensued for Adolph A. Weinman’s “Walking Liberty” half-dollar. The image of a billowing Lady Liberty, stepping forwards with confidence in what lies ahead, inspired the obverse design for Silver American Eagles. 

Much like precious metals investments themselves, the coin’s reverse depicts a heraldic eagle, symbolizing virtues of strength and endurance. For numismatic hobbyists and investors alike, this guide will cover how adding silver eagle coins to your portfolio can help protect your wealth. 

What Are Silver Eagles and Why Should I Invest in Them?  

Over 565 million Silver Eagles have been coined since 1986. The weight and purity of each American Silver Eagle bullion coin are guaranteed by the U.S. government, making them a reliable investment. 

Freshly minted bullion coins, particularly, are coveted for their precious metals content and can be an entry point into precious metals investing. Each coin contains at least one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. Thanks to their regulated precious metals content, they can even be held in a Precious Metals IRA.

Furthermore, Silver Eagles can act as a hedge against inflation. Thanks to their previous metals content, they carry an intrinsic value, pose no credit risk, and are immune to federally induced inflation— you can't print more of them, and there’s a limited mintage. 

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