Silver
    • 1 oz Prospector Silver Round

      1,112.18

      The 1 oz Prospector Silver Round from SilverTowne is an affordable silver investment.

      It’s made in the USA and contains 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver.

      The front of the round features a prospector and his trusty burro along with the SilverTowne logo and weight and purity in clear block lettering.

      The back of the round has a crisscross waffle pattern and also features the SilverTowne prospector.

      Investors choose these silver round for their distinctive, Western-themed look and low premiums.

      Multiples of 20 come sealed in tubes.

      Weight: 1 oz
      Purity: .9999
    • 1 oz JFK Silver Round

      1,124.62

      The 1 oz JFK Silver Round is a quality, commemorative copy of the iconic 1964 JFK half dollar. This is a high value coin that is perfect for collectors who appreciate the design of the original JFK. However, our JFK round is a full troy oz of .999 fine silver. Its American heritage makes it the cornerstone of our Golden Age of History silver collection.

      Weight: 1 oz
      Purity: .9999
    • 1/4 oz Silver Buffalo Round

      339.39

      The 1/4 oz Silver Buffalo draws inspiration from the timeless design of the Buffalo Nickel, but is presented with .999 fine silver at a 1/4 ounce size. This is a value silver round with a low, over spot premium and the 1/4 oz weight is a convenient size should you need it.

      Weight: 1/4 oz
      Diameter: 26.57 mm
      Thickness: 1.79 mm
      Purity: .9999
    • 1/4 oz Walking Liberty Silver Round

      339.39

      The 1/4 oz Walking Liberty silver round features the classic design of the Walking Liberty Lady on the obverse and an Eagle on the reverse. It is a 1/4 oz value bullion round of .999 fine silver, which means you get more silver for your dollar when compared to a collectible round. Its small weight is a convenient exchange size should you only need a fraction of an ounce.

      Weight: 1/4 oz
      Diameter: 26.57 mm
      Thickness: 1.79 mm
      Purity: .9999
    • 1/2 oz Silver Buffalo Round

      608.97

      The 1/2 oz Silver Buffalo draws inspiration from the timeless design of the Buffalo Nickel, but is presented with .999 fine silver at a 1/2 ounce size. This is a value silver round with a low, over spot premium and the 1/2 oz weight is a convenient size should you need it.

      Weight: 1/2 oz
      Diameter: 32.6 mm
      Thickness: 2.25 mm
      Purity: .9999
    • 1 oz Buffalo Stackable Silver Round

      1,109.42

      The 1 oz Buffalo Stackable Silver Round features a distinctive interlocking design for easy stacking and storing.

      The stackable nature of these silver rounds is made possible by the grooved outer rim that locks together with the round above and below. Stack’em high! They won’t fall over.

      View of Buffalo Silver Round Stack

      The front of the round features a replica of the Native American from James Earle Fraser’s Buffalo Nickel, minted from 1913 – 1938, along with the inscription, “liberty” around the grooved rim.

      The back of the round features a buffalo (bison) with the words “1 troy ounce .999 silver” beneath its hooves.

      Multiples of 20 pieces come in a sealed plastic tube.

      Weight: 1 oz
      Purity: .9999
    • 1 oz Liberty Bell Stackable Silver Round

      1,109.42

      The 1 oz Liberty Bell Stackable Silver Round features a distinctive interlocking design for easy stacking and storing.

      The stackable nature of these silver rounds is made possible by the grooved outer rim that locks together with the round above and below. Stack’em high! They won’t fall over.

      View of Liberty Bell Silver Round Stack

       

      The front of the round features the Liberty Bell, an enduring symbol of America’s independence and freedom, along with the inscription, “life liberty happiness” and “1 troy ounce .999 pure silver.”

      The back of the round has a heraldic eagle that was featured on the U.S. Mint’s Seated Liberty circulated coins along with 16 stars curved around the eagle and the inscriptions “one troy ounce .999 silver” above and “liberty silver” below the eagle’s talons.

      Multiples of 20 pieces come in a sealed plastic tube.

      Weight: 1 oz
      Purity: .9999
    • 1 oz Morgan Dollar Stackable Silver Round

      1,109.42

      The 1 oz Morgan Dollar Stackable Silver Round features a distinctive interlocking design for easy stacking and storing.

      The stackable nature of these silver rounds is made possible by the grooved outer rim that locks together with the round above and below. Stack’em high! They won’t fall over.

      View of Morgan Dollar Round Stack

      This .999 fine silver round is a replica of the original Morgan Dollar designed by George T. Morgan, produced from 1878 – 1904 (and again in 1921).

      The front of the round bares the mottos “E PLURIBUS UNUM” around the upper rim and “LIBERTY” appearing in Lady Liberty’s headdress encircled by stars.
      The back of the round features an eagle with wings outstretched and an olive branch and three arrows in its talons. Also featured is an open wreath and the motto “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the inscriptions “ONE TROY OUNCE” and “.999 FINE SILVER” to denote this a bullion round.

      Multiples of 20 pieces come in a sealed plastic tube.

      Weight: 1 oz
      Purity: .9999
    • 1 oz Saint Gauden Silver Round

      1,111.49

      Famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens (last name is also referred to as “St Gaudens”) is widely known for designing the twenty-dollar gold coin minted from 1907 to 1933.

      This replica 1 oz silver round is modeled after Saint-Gauden’s original and now iconic striding-Liberty design currently used by the U.S. Mint on Gold Eagle coins.

      The front of the round features a likeness of Lady Liberty carrying a torch and olive branch with sun rays in the background and stars lining the outer edge of the medallion.

      The back of the round has an eagle perched on a branch with the weight and purity designation of “ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER” curved around the top of the piece along with the SilverTowne mintmark beneath the eagle’s talons.

      These silver rounds are made in the U.S.A. Multiples of 20 arrive in sealed plastic tubes.

      Weight: 1 oz
      Purity: .9999
    • 1 oz Buffalo Silver Round

      1,103.89

      This replica 1 oz silver round minted by SilverTowne is modeled after the “Buffalo Nickel” which was minted from 1913 through 1938 by the United States Mints in San Francisco, Philadelphia and Denver.

      The front of the round also has the inscription “LIBERTY” curved around the upper right rim.

      The back of the round is another replica image of original Buffalo Nickel that features the mottos “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” along with “1 OZ. .999 FINE SILVER” to designate this piece as silver bullion.

      These silver rounds are made in the U.S.A. Multiples of 20 arrive in sealed plastic tubes.

      Weight: 1 oz
      Purity: .9999
    • 2 oz Queen’s Beast Falcon of the Plantagenets Silver Coin (2019)

      2,476.66

      The 2 oz Falcon of the Plantagenets silver coin is the 6th release in the 10-coin Queen’s Beasts series from The Royal Mint.

      Silver falcon coins contain 1 troy oz of .9999 fine silver. These are sovereign coins fully backed by the British government.

      The back of the coin features the Falcon of the Plantagenets along with the weight, purity and year-date.

      The falcon’s origins are traced to Edward III, the legendary king who ruled for 50 years during the 14th century. He is recognized for transforming England into a formidable military power while overseeing the development of Parliament and navigating the ravages of the Black Plague.

      An effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II adorns the front of the coin along with the face value of 5 pounds.

      The Queen’s Beasts are inspired by centuries of history and royal heraldry. The ten coins depict the genealogy of Queen Elizabeth II, with each of the heraldic beasts symbolizing the various strands of The Queen’s royal ancestry.

      The original beasts were a series of 6-foot tall statues that stood guard outside The Queen’s coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953.

      Today, they are re-imagined as beautiful, bullion coins.

      Each proud beast was used as a heraldic badge by generations that came before Queen Elizabeth II. Centuries ago, these badges adorned the flags and shields of armies as they charged into battle — not only to identify each side but also to serve as a symbol of royal lineage and title.

      About the Falcon of the Plantagenets

      The Falcon passed to The Queen from the Plantagenet king Edward III. He chose the symbol to embody his love of hawking but it is also closely associated with his great-great-grandson, Edward IV. The white Falcon at The Queen’s coronation held a shield with a badge depicting a second white falcon within an open golden ‘fetterlock’ or padlock.

      The fetterlock and the falcon were popular emblems in the Houses of both York and Lancaster, as they had descended from Edward III’s younger sons John of Gaunt and Edmund of Langley. The fetterlocks used by John and Edmund were always locked, perhaps to show they had no claim to the throne. Edward IV gave his younger son, Richard, the badge of a white falcon within an open fetterlock – the lock Edward forced to take the throne. Henry VII, who united the houses of York and Lancaster with his marriage to Elizabeth of York, often used a falcon symbol and it was said to be the favorite badge of Queen Elizabeth

      Weight: 2 oz
      Diameter: 38.61 mm
      Thickness: 6 mm
      Purity: .9999
    • 2 oz Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Silver Coin (2019)

      2,476.66

      The 2 oz Yale of Beaufort silver coin is the 7th release in the 10-coin Queen’s Beasts series from The Royal Mint (UK).

      Silver yale coins contain 2 troy oz of .9999 fine silver. These are sovereign coins fully backed by the British government.

      The back of the coin features the long-horned beast, the Yale of Beaufort, along with the weight, purity and year-date.

      The yale’s origins are traced to Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII – the first monarch of the House of Tudor.

      An effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II adorns the front of the coin along with the face value of 5 pounds.

      The Queen’s Beasts are inspired by centuries of history and royal heraldry. The ten coins depict the genealogy of Queen Elizabeth II, with each of the heraldic beasts symbolizing the various strands of The Queen’s royal ancestry.

      The original beasts were a series of 6-foot tall statues that stood guard outside The Queen’s coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953.

      Today, they are re-imagined as beautiful, bullion coins.

      Each proud beast was used as a heraldic badge by generations that came before Queen Elizabeth II. Centuries ago, these badges adorned the flags and shields of armies as they charged into battle — not only to identify each side but also to serve as a symbol of royal lineage and title.

      About the Yale of Beaufort

      The Yale is a mythical beast with characteristics of an antelope or goat, depending on the imagination of the artist and their desire to portray grace and elegance, or strength and determination. Strangely, it is said to have horns that can turn independently so in medieval illustrations it is often shown with horns pointing in different directions. The white and gold-spotted Yale of Beaufort has such horns along with the whiskers or ‘tushes’ of a boar.

      The Yale of Beaufort was a symbol of Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII. The Yale of The Queen’s Beasts holds a shield with the blue and white quarters of Margaret’s arms but with a golden portcullis at the center, a badge used by Henry VII. The portcullis is also part of the arms of Westminster City Council, which is home to Westminster Abbey.

      Weight: 2 oz
      Diameter: 38.61 mm
      Thickness: 6 mm
      Purity: .9999

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