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"Stock Pile Now"[ American Silver Eagle Coin ] "Join! Club Quick Silver"

by eAdun on Jun 27, 2009

Silver coins, specifically silver eagles, offer a unique opportunity to diversify your

portfolio or begin a collection in a popular, affordable market. Through a

membership with a club such as "Club QuickSilver"
[ www.SilverCollectionClub4U.com ] it is possible for the average person to

become a collector or investor in silver coins.

The face of the coin shows the image of the great seal of the US with the famous

eagle, while the obverse displays a design based on Adolph Weinman’s “Walking

Liberty” half dollar. Collectors and industry experts alike consider it to be one of the

most beautiful US coins ever minted.

Throughout history, silver has been the most affordable precious medal. This

makes it the perfect choice for the beginner trying to diversify their portfolio. Since

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The 1 ounces of American silver eagle coins are the official silver bullion cash from the USA. Silver American Eagle cash are very popular with collectors due to the relatively low worth of their metal and, typically, they're cheaper to acquire. More than gold or platinum, silver bullion coins are often valued considerably above the market worth of silver. The Silver American Eagle was first released in 1986 and have a face value of 1 US dollar. The American silver eagle normally trades at a proportion above spot silver price. The American silver eagles function the Walking Liberty...

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