GOLDLINE COIN CATALOG - SILVER

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2010 BOY SCOUT CENTENNIAL SILVER DOLLAR

The 2010 Boy Scouts of America Centennial Silver Dollar is limited to 350,000 coins total from both uncirculated and proof options. The uncirculated version of the coin, struck on specially burnished blanks, features a soft satin finish to the coin and its images. The proof version of the 2010 Boy Scouts of America Centennial Silver Dollar is extraordinarily brilliant and features sharp relief and a mirror-like background to highlight the images on both sides of the coin.

90% AND 40% SILVER BAGS

Ninety-percent silver bags are often referred to as 'junk silver' though this term can be misleading. These coins are generally dimes and quarters sold in $1,000 bags which reflect their face value (i.e., the legal tender value of the coins). Half bags contain a face value of $500.

BUFFALO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER DOLLAR

The American Buffalo Silver Dollar portrays a profile representation of an American Indian on its obverse. The word 'LIBERTY' arcs in front of the American Indian's face. The date appears across his lower neck.

FRANKLIN HALF-DOLLAR

The Franklin Half-Dollar coin was minted from 1948 to 1963. The coin pictured Benjamin Franklin on the obverse (front) and the Liberty Bell on the reverse (back). A small eagle to the right of the bell was necessitated by law; Franklin himself had preferred the turkey as a "more noble bird."

KENNEDY HALF-DOLLAR

Both Congress and the U.S. Mint scrambled to create the coin memorializing our nation's 35th President following President Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963. Congress passed an act authorizing the Kennedy Half-Dollar on December 30, 1963.

MEXICAN LIBERTAD

The Mexican Libertad series features a one-ounce silver bullion coin that has been produced in years when other Onza Troy de Plata (troy ounce of silver) Mexican coins were not being minted.

MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR

The Morgan Dollar is one of the most collected silver coins in our history. This George T. Morgan design is awash with Western lore and legend. First struck in 1878, it was created to absorb the fabulous quantity of silver minted from the Comstock Lode.

PEACE SILVER DOLLAR

The Peace Dollar was minted to commemorate the signing of the peace treaty between the United States and Germany at the end of World War I. This coin was created without a new Congressional Act; instead it was minted under the provisions of the Pittman Act that authorized the reissue of the Morgan Silver Dollar in 1921.