Silver American Eagle Coins (Capsules, Tubes, Boxes & Albums)
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OGP Box & COA - 2013 U.S. Mint 2-Coin West Point Eagle PF Set
$7.99
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 20 | $9.99 |
21 + | $7.99 |

Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 40 mm (Fits Silver American Eagles)
$2.19
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 9 | $2.99 |
10 - 99 | $2.79 |
100 - 599 | $2.49 |
600 + | $2.19 |

Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 40 mm
$2.39
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 10 | $2.99 |
11 - 100 | $2.79 |
101 - 600 | $2.59 |
601 + | $2.39 |

Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 41 mm
$1.49
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 9 | $1.99 |
10 - 99 | $1.79 |
100 + | $1.49 |

40.6 mm Silver Eagle Size Square Coin Tube
$1.49
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 19 | $1.99 |
20 - 99 | $1.79 |
100 + | $1.49 |

CoinSafe Capsule - Euro Coins (40 mm)
$1.19
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 9 | $1.99 |
10 - 99 | $1.79 |
100 - 499 | $1.49 |
500 + | $1.19 |

Ornament Capsule - 40 mm (White Ring)
$1.99
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 9 | $2.49 |
10 - 99 | $2.29 |
100 + | $1.99 |

1 oz Silver American Eagle Coin Tube (Slightly Used)
$0.99
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 10 | $1.49 |
11 - 24 | $1.19 |
25 + | $0.99 |

500-Coin 1 oz Silver American Eagle Monster Box (Empty w/Trays)
$19.99
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 5 | $24.99 |
6 + | $19.99 |
Keeping Silver Eagles In Capsules, Tubes, Boxes, & Albums
Storing Silver American Eagles in capsules, tubes, boxes, and albums is a common practice among collectors and investors to protect and organize their coins. Here's some information about each storage method:- Capsules: Coin capsules are small, transparent plastic holders that provide individual protection for each coin. They are typically made of a durable material, such as acrylic or PVC-free plastic, and come in various sizes to fit different coin denominations. Capsules safeguard the coin from scratches, fingerprints, and other potential damage, while allowing easy viewing of both sides. They are particularly useful for showcasing individual coins and preventing contact with other objects.
- Tubes: Coin tubes are cylindrical containers made of durable plastic, often with a screw-on or snap-on cap. They are designed to store a specific number of coins in a compact and stackable manner. For Silver American Eagles, tubes are commonly available in sizes that can hold 20 or 25 coins. These tubes provide excellent protection against physical damage, dust, and moisture. They are also convenient for storage, organization, and transportation, as they take up less space than other methods.
- Boxes: Coin boxes are larger storage containers typically made of sturdy materials like wood, cardboard, or metal. They come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different quantities of coins. Coin boxes often have compartments or trays that hold capsules or tubes securely, preventing movement and potential damage. They provide additional protection against environmental factors, such as light and moisture, and are suitable for storing larger quantities of Silver American Eagles.
- Albums: Coin albums are specialized binders with pages designed to hold and display coins in individual pockets or protective sleeves. These albums often have clear plastic inserts that allow easy viewing of both sides of the coins while keeping them securely in place. Coin albums offer an organized and aesthetically pleasing way to showcase and store a collection of Silver American Eagles. They protect the coins from handling and environmental damage while providing a chronological or thematic arrangement.
When selecting storage methods, it's important to consider factors such as the level of protection needed, the ease of accessibility, and the desired presentation. Additionally, it's recommended to handle coins with clean hands or gloves and store them in a controlled environment to minimize the risk of tarnishing or other forms of damage.
About The Silver American Eagle Series
Silver American Eagles are bullion coins minted by the United States Mint. Introduced in 1986, these coins have gained widespread recognition and popularity. They feature a captivating design—the obverse depicts Lady Liberty striding towards the sunrise, carrying branches of oak and laurel, while the reverse showcases a heraldic eagle with a shield, an olive branch, and arrows. Composed of .999 fine silver, each coin weighs 1 troy ounce and has a diameter of 40.6 millimeters. Although they have a face value of $1, their true value is tied to the price of silver. The United States Mint produces both bullion and collector versions of Silver
American Eagles. The bullion version is aimed at investors and has a brilliant uncirculated finish, while the collector version, known as proof coins, undergoes a specialized minting process for a high-quality, mirrored finish.
These coins are eligible for inclusion in IRAs, allowing individuals to hold them as part of their retirement savings. Silver American Eagles are treasured for their silver content, exquisite design, and the assurance of being minted by the United States Mint, making them sought after by investors and coin collectors alike.
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