The cheapest American Silver Eagle coins for sale on the secondary market are usually “Cull” coins. The condition of Cull Silver Eagle coins will vary from dealer to dealer and from batch to batch. The conditions will usually show:
- Signs of scratches
- Some wear and tear
- Signs of circulation and handling
- May have been cleaned
- May have been painted
- Imperfections or other damage
- May be tarnished from age or exposure to air
Since the American Silver Eagle coin is considered a bullion coin (as opposed to proof coins), a cull coin will still contain 1 troy ounce of silver. Even in cull condition American Silver Eagle coins are still the most recognized
government bullion coin in the world. The cheapest American Silver Eagle coins you can buy will be ones in cull condition.
Where to buy the Cheapest Silver Eagles Online
Dealers that offer cull condition and secondary market American Silver Eagle coins will have product listings on their website. The description or title of the listing will identify the coins as Random Year or Cull American Silver Eagle coins. FindBullionPrices.com
racks the prices of both Random Year American Silver Eagle coins and Cull American Silver Eagle coins from a variety of reputable national bullion dealers.