Featured Silver Rounds
View a selection prized for their purity, design, and investment appeal in the market.
Silver Coins vs. Silver Rounds: Differences
At first glance, silver coins and silver rounds may look alike-both are beautifully crafted discs, often available in popular weights from 1/10 oz. to 1 oz., with similar diameters (for example, the American Silver Eagle is 40.6 mm, while the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is 38 mm).
The main difference is legal tender status. Silver coins are issued by governments and carry a face value, making them official currency. Silver rounds are privately minted and do not hold legal-tender status, though they match coins in silver purity and craftsmanship.
Whether for collecting, historical significance, or investing, this distinction matters: coins offer collectible prestige and government backing, while rounds provide a flexible, cost-effective way to invest in pure silver. Both are excellent choices for any silver portfolio.
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American Eagle Silver Dollar – America’s Premier Silver Bullion Coin
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American Eagle Silver Dollar—America's Premier Silver Bullion Coin
Introduced in 1986, the American Eagle Silver Dollar is the official silver bullion coin of the United States, symbolizing craftsmanship and investment value. Each coin contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver and carries a face value of $1, guaranteed by the U.S. government for weight, content, and purity.

