If you're building a silver stack or starting a coin collection, one question appears again and again: Should you buy junk silver or Silver Eagles? Both have loyal supporters. Some investors prefer low premiums and bulk silver. Others want recognizable government-backed coins with collector appeal. The answer depends on your goals. Are you buying silver for investment, collecting, barter value, or long-term wealth preservation? Let's compare them. What Is Junk Silver? Despite the name, junk silver is not junk. Junk silver refers to older U.S. coins that contain silver but usually have little collectible value beyond the metal content. Common examples include: Pre-1965 dimes Pre-1965 quarters Pre-1965 half dollars Morgan dollars Peace dollars (sometimes) Most junk silver coins contain 90% silver and 10% copper . People buy them mainly for silver content and lower premiums. Pros of Junk Silver ✔ Usually lower premiums than Silver Eagles ✔ Smaller coin ...
Hi, I'm Steve and I'm naturally inquisitive when it comes to history, particularly as it relates to precious metals and collectibles. My passion for history and precious metals stems from a desire to connect people with the past. I believe that understanding history enriches our lives and informs our present. I enjoy inspiring others to appreciate the value of history, whether through collectibles or conversation. I would like to open my own gallery dedicated to educating the public about the significance of historical artifacts and precious metals. Maybe, even having workshops where people can learn not only about collecting but also about the history tied to those objects, blending education and artistry into a community space. Silver and its storied history from ancient coinage to a modern investment vehicle, makes it one of the items I and many others enjoy collecting. As economies evolve and new technologies emerge, the in...