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Common Silver Coins

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The most common and widely recognized silver are produced by various government mints and are sought after by both investors and collectors. These coins are typically made from high-purity silver and are known for their quality and standardization.

American Silver Eagle (USA)

The American Silver Eagle is one of the most popular and widely traded bullion silver coins in the world. It is produced by the United States Mint and contains 1 of .999 fine (99.9% pure) silver. The coin features Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty design on the obverse and John Mercanti's heraldic eagle on the reverse.

Canadian Silver Maple Leaf (Canada)

The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and is known for its high purity, typically .9999 fine (99.99% pure) silver. It comes in various weights, with the 1 version being the most common. The coin features a detailed maple leaf design on the reverse.

Austrian Silver Philharmonic (Austria)

The Austrian Silver Philharmonic is produced by the Austrian Mint and features musical instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra on the design. It is typically available in 1 and fractional sizes and is .999 fine (99.9% pure) silver.

Australian Silver Kangaroo (Australia)

The Australian Silver Kangaroo, produced by the Perth Mint, is known for its annually changing kangaroo design on the reverse. It comes in various sizes, including 1 , and is .9999 fine (99.99% pure) silver.

Mexican Silver Libertad (Mexico)

The Mexican Silver Libertad is produced by the Mexican Mint and features the iconic Winged Victory statue on the obverse and the Mexican national seal on the reverse. It is available in various sizes, with the 1 coin being the most common.

Chinese Silver Panda (China)

The Chinese Silver Panda is produced by the China Gold Coin Corporation (CGCC) and features different designs of giant pandas on the reverse each year. It is typically available in 30 grams and 1 versions and is .999 fine (99.9% pure) silver.

British Silver Britannia (United Kingdom)

The British Silver Britannia is produced by the Royal Mint and features the image of Britannia, a symbol of Britain's strength and resilience, on the reverse. It is typically available in 1 and fractional sizes and is .999 fine (99.9% pure) silver.


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