What determines Silver Eagle prices?

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Silver eagle prices are consistently higher per ounce than generic rounds. Investors that are new to buying silver and other precious metals are often confused by the prices of what seem to be the same or similar items. At the end of the day both are still 1 troy ounce of silver.

Some of this confusion is due to the lack of transparency from dealers who rely on customers paying high premiums over spot price to pad their profit margins.

After all, isn’t 1 troy ounce of silver bullion the same no matter who makes it? Whether it is a generic bullion round from a private mint like the Sunshine Mint, or a 1 oz American Silver Eagle coin.

So why are silver eagle prices higher?

The US Mint is responsible for the minting and manufacturing of American Silver Eagle coins. There is a cost to to manufacture and distribute Silver Eagles.

To recover the manufacturing and distribution costs the US Mint charges wholesale distributors, referred to as “Authorized Purchasers”, a $2.00 premium on every newly minted Silver Eagle. The added premium by the Mint is passed along by the dealers to the end buyer or investor as part of the cost.

Dealer prices for Silver Eagles

Online bullion dealer prices for current year Silver Eagle coins are most often priced relative to the “Ask” spot price, plus the premium cost that the dealer has incurred from the wholesaler and the US Mint.

The price per American Silver Eagle coin will typically range from $2.50 to $3.50 over spot price per one ounce coin. With current spot price floating around $15.40 per troy ounce, this premium range is 16%-22% over spot per ounce.

You can save money on dealer premiums if you buy Random Year American Silver Eagle coins. Random Year Silver Eagles are often secondary market coins that dealers have bought back in tubes from investors in BU condition. Since dealers will buy back Silver Eagles at a lower premium than is charged by the US Mint, the lower premium is passed along to investors.

How much over spot should i pay for silver eagles?

American Silver Eagle coins always carry a premium over spot price.

Current year Silver Eagles will typically carry the highest premium from online dealers and local coin shops. This is because of the premium that the US Mint charges to Authorized Purchasers (Wholesale Distributors). The premium charged by the US Mint ultimately gets passed along to the investors and silver stackers.

American Silver Eagle coins from recent previous years will typically have a slightly lower premium than current year coins depending on dealer inventory.

Older American Silver Eagle coins that are in uncirculated condition often carry a premium as they are often considered semi-numismatic because they are dated. However, aside from specific years where the mintage of Silver Eagle coins was limited such as 1996, back-dated coins have little to no numismatic value. They are simply date silver bullion coins.

Silver Eagles that are in circulated, tarnished or cull condition will have the lowest premiums. These coins may show some signs of wear and tear from handling such as scratches, dings or surface marks. They may also show signs of tarnish from being exposed to air, have smudges or may have been painted with enamel or acrylic paint. Even Cull Condition or tarnished Silver Eagles will maintain their value relative to spot price, often carry a premium above spot price on the secondary market.

What is a Silver Monster Box?

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The US Mint ships bullion coins, including American Silver Eagle coins in bulk to authorized wholesale distributor in special packaging called a Silver Monster Box.

After minting, the US Mint packages bullion coins in plastic tubes. Each standard tube holds twenty 1 oz coins. The tubes are then fitted into the Silver Monster Box 25 tubes at a time. The tubes have a relatively snug fit to reduce movement and vibration during shipping.

Each Silver Monster Box contains 500 troy ounces. Both Government Mints and private manufacturers have adopted the practices of shipping bulk product in quantities of 500 troy ounces in Silver Monster Boxes.

A Silver Monster Box of American Eagle coins is green. Other Governments Mint use different colors to identify their Monster Boxes. Some have different colors and sizes for different series’ of coins.

For example, there are some special series’ of coins from the Perth Mint that are shipped in Monster Boxes that contain only 250 troy ounces of silver coins. Some bullion distributors have adopted the term as a way to offer yet smaller quantities, as little as 100 troy ounces, with the term Mini-Monster Box.

2019 American Eagle Coins Beginning to Ship from Mint

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The U.S. Mint will begin shipping 2019 American Eagle Silver and Gold Coins to their list of Authorized Purchasers (wholesalers) this week.

Retail online bullion dealers are anticipated to begin shipping pre-orders for 2019 American Silver Eagle and American Gold Eagle coins beginning on Monday January 14, 2019.

With the 2018 American Eagle coins selling far less than hoped for, dealers are hoping that a slowing U.S. economy and rising interest rates will spur more investment in precious metals during 2019.

Premiums on individual Silver Eagle and Gold Eagle coins vary greatly amongst online bullion dealers.

Our product listings for 2019 Gold Eagle Coins and Silver Eagle Coins track prices across various trusted and reputable online bullion.

500 oz Silver Eagle Monster Boxes remain competitively priced for both 2019 release coins and remaining 2018 Silver Eagle coin inventory.

Sales of American Eagle gold and silver coins drop to 11 year low

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According to sales data released by the U.S. Mint this week, sales of both American Silver Eagle (ASE) and American Gold Eagle (AGE) coins were down in 2018.

According to sales data, the U.S. Mint sold 245,500 ounces of Gold Eagle bullion coins during 2018. This was down from 302,500 ounces in 2017 and 985,000 in 2016.

Silver Eagle bullion coin sales dropped in 2018 as well. In 2018, the U.S. Mint sold 15,700,000 one-ounce Silver Eagle bullion coins. This was down from 18,065,500 in 2017 and 37,701,500 in 2016.

Silver Eagle bullion coins are sold to dealers in 500 coin Monster Boxes. Many precious metals dealers that are still holding onto 2018 dates coins have lowered the premiums to as low as $2.20 per coin, which is only 20 cents more than the premium charged by the U.S. Mint.

Additional information can be found in this Reuters article and via the U.S. Mint Production Sales Figures.

Overall, the spot price of gold ended 2018 with a 2.1% loss, the spot price of silver lost 9.7% throughout the year.

2018 American Silver Eagle Premiums Dropping

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The US Mint has announced the availability of the 2019 American Silver Eagle coins. Dealers are already accepting pre-orders of 2019 Silver Eagles at reduced premiums in anticipation of the January 7 release date.

Additionally, several trusted and reputable national online bullion dealers have reduced the dealer premiums on 2018 American Silver Eagle coins to clear out their inventory to make room for the 2019 Silver Eagle coins.

The US Mint charges “Authorized Purchasers”, essentially the 9 US-based wholesale bullion distributors that are allowed to purchase directly from the Mint a $2.00 per coin premium over the LBMA Silver Spot Price at the time of purchase.

The premium that is charged by the US Mint is passed along to the retail dealers who in turn pass it along to consumers, investors and end-buyers. Retail bullion dealers charge a premium over that which covers their overhead and profit.

In recent weeks dealer premiums on 2018 American Silver Eagle coins have been as low as $2.21 over silver spot price when you buy a Monster Box of 500 coins.

See https://FindBullionPrices.com to find and compare the lowest price on 2018 American Silver Eagle coins.

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US Mint Authorized Wholesale Purchasers

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Unlike other world mints, The United States Mint does not sell its bullion coins directly to the public. Instead, the coins are distributed through a network of official distributors called “authorized purchasers”. The Authorized Purchasers then create a two-way market buying and selling to precious metal wholesalers as well as private investors.

In the United States there are nine authorized purchasers that purchase Gold, Silver, and Platinum Eagles and other bullion items direct from the US Mint. In Europe there are two Authorized Purchasers and in Asia there is one. The Authorized Purchasers act as wholesale distributors for US Mint bullion products.

United States

  • A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc
  • American Precious Metals Exchange (APMEX)
  • Coins & Things, Inc
  • Dillon Gage Inc of Dallas
  • Fidelitrade, Inc
  • Jack Hunt Coin Broker, Inc
  • Manfra, Tordella, & Brookes, Inc (MTB)
  • The Gold Center
  • ScotiaMocatta (Scotia Bank)

Europe

  • Bayerische Landesbank
  • Deutsche Bank AG

Asia

  • Tanaka Kinkinzoku

2019 Silver and Gold Eagle Bullion Coin Availability Announced by US Mint

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The US Mint’s authorized purchasers were notified that they could begin placing orders for 2019 silver, gold and platinum Eagle Coins and 2019 Gold Buffalo coins starting on January 7, 2019.

A spokesman for the US Mint announced that production of 2018-dated coins has ended and any remaining inventory would be used to fill orders placed before the end of the year.

The U.S. Mint does not sell the bullion versions of its coins directly to the public. The Mint sells the coins through a group of authorized purchasers who buy wholesale amounts of the coins with prices based on the closing London PM spot price of their weight in precious metal on a specific day plus a premium over spot price.

2019 American Silver Eagles Available for Pre-Order

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Trusted and reputable bullion dealers have begun taking pre-orders for 2019 American Silver Eagle coins. Premiums have so far been pretty reasonable.

The US Mint charges distributors a $2.00 per coin premium. That premium is passed along to retail bullion dealers and ultimately passed along to the end-buyer.

Total premiums have been as low as $2.45 over spot per coin when buying individual 2019 Silver Eagle coins.

Discounts on premiums are available when purchasing 2019 American Silver Eagle Coins Tubes of 20  or a 2019 American Silver Eagle Monster Box.

Visit FindBullionPrices.com to compare 2019 American Silver Eagle prices from leading bullion dealers to find the best prices on 2019 American Silver Eagle Coins.

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Bullion Holiday Gift Items include Free Shipping From Money Metals Exchange

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Money Metals Exchange has been around since 2010. Many people have avoided buying from them because they charge shipping for orders under $1,000 or because it often seems like they are just “silver pumpers” pushing metals because of the coming economic apocalypse.
In any event, they have decent pricing on a lot of things but due to the shipping cost. For smaller orders a $9.99 shipping charge means an extra $1.00 per ounce premium for 10 ounces.
As a holiday special they are offering free shipping on all orders placed through December 20 that contain an gift item from their list of gift ideas.
Gift items include:
Additional items are available on the Money Metals Exchange Bullion Gift Ideas page.

Earn 8% eBay Bucks on eligible purchases, including Silver & Gold Bullion

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When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a small commission. More information about our affiliate programs can be found here.

eBay launched an eBay Bucks promotion this morning that allows buyers to earn 8% cash back eBay Bucks rewards on eligible purchases through November 15, 2018 at midnight Pacific time.

As usual, items listed in the bullion categories on eBay are ineligible to earn Bucks. However, there are many deals on gold, silver and junk bullion that trusted and reputable dealers have listed outside of the bullion categories that are eligible for earning eBay Bucks, including the 8% bonus.

To find out if you’re eligible for the eBay Bucks promotion, click this link to the eBay Bucks promotion page and click the “Activate” link.

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If you’re eligible to participate you will be brought to a confirmation page. If you are not eligible you will see a message stating that the offer cannot be activated and it may give you a reason.

Click here for lists of eBay Bucks eligible Gold, Silver and Junk bullion items.

Eligible items include rolls of American Silver Eagles, rolls of Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, fractional gold bars, 10 oz silver bars, 20 Franc Gold Coins, Gold Sovereign Coins, lots of 5 and 10 1 oz silver rounds and bars as well as 90% silver coinage in rolls and bags.