The Silver Coins listed here have the lowest silver price per ounce premium over silver spot price per ounce. These are the best silver prices offered by major online bullion dealers with the lowest silver premium.
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Compare prices of silver Coins and bullion prices. Compare dealer premiums for popular Silver bullion products. This tool will display silver bullion sorted by the lowest silver price per ounce over silver spot price. Investors that are interested in stacking silver bullion for weight will look for the best silver price per ounce closest to silver spot price.
Even those who stack and invest in sovereign government silver coins or bullion. Our silver price comparison tools will find you the lowest American Silver Eagle prices, cheapest Silver Maple Leafs prices, or the best price for Austria Silver Philharmonics This page shows the cheapest silver bars, lowest priced silver rounds and the best prices on silver coins.
Silver bullion is silver that has been cast or poured into bars, coins, rounds or ingots. Silver bullion can be used for industrial or medical applications or you can buy silver bullion as an investment. Many investors prefer to buy silver bullion in rounds, which are the same shape as a coin but do not carry any face value as legal currency.
Silver coin prices changes quickly depending on mintage, supply, demand and the spot price of silver. Each online dealer updates their prices dynamically during times when the silver markets are open. Our pricing tools regularly monitor the pricing of silver coins on dealer websites and update our listings 24 hours per day.
Silver coins are minted by sovereign governments. Silver coins have a nominal face value in the local currency of the country where they are produced. Silver rounds are produced by private mints and do not carry a face value denomination. Silver coins typically have a higher premium than silver rounds because the coins are backed in full faith by the government mints.
Examples of silver coins include American Silver Eagles, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, Austrian Silver Philharmonics, British Silver Britannias, Chinese Silver Pandas, Mexican Libertads and others. Circulated silver coins, often referred to as Junk Silver, are also considered investment grade silver coins.