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site is dedicated to both investors and collectors
interested in silver. Here you can always find information
on rare coins and bullion coins.
- Why
Buy Silver - Silver has long played an important
role in the history of money in the United States
and around the world. Thoday in a world more accustomed
to money in paper and electronic forms, silver's
role may be even important.
- Rare
Silver Coins - Rare silver coins offer profit
and privacy, but are a little more affordable than
their gold counterparts in general.
- Morgan
Silver Dollar - The Morgan Dollar is one
of the most owned and 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 in order to absorb
the fabulous quantity of silver known as 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. Interestingly, this coin
was created without a new Congressional Act.
It followed the provisions of the Pittman Act
that authorized the reissue of the Morgan Silver
Dollar in 1921.
- Buffalo
Commerative Silver Dollar - The signing
of Public Law 106-375 on October 27, 2000 authorized
the United States Mint to produce coins commemorating
the opening of the National Museum of the American
Indian of the Smithsonian Institute.
- Walking
Liberty Half-Dollar - In 1915, United States
Mint Director Robert W. Woolley welcomed three
noted sculptors to design templates for three
silver coins that would become the Mercury dime,
the Standing Liberty quarter, and the Walking
Liberty half-dollar (also referred to as "Liberty
Walking", or "Walker" for short).
A. A. Weinman was awarded the designs for both
the dime and the half-dollar.
- Kennedy
Half-Dollar - The story of how the Kennedy
Half-Dollar came to be is one the most fascinating
in our nation’s more recent coinage. Both
Congress and the U.S. Mint had to scramble to
make the coin memorializing our nation’s
35th President a reality after his assassination
on November 22, 1963.
- Silver Bullion
- In the precious metals industry, bullion refers
to precious metals like silver in a tradable form.
Will very high purity contents. Both bullion bars
and coins are valued by the amount of the metal
contained, plus a small premium for minting; they
have little or no numismatic / rarity value.
- U.S.
Bullion Silver Eagle - Silver Eagles, which
the United States government first introduced
in 1986, have fast become one of the most popular
ways to invest in silver bullion. Due to silver's
value being much less than gold, it is more
affordable to own and trade large quantities
of Silver Eagles and than Gold Eagles.
- Canadian
Maple Leaf - Silver Canadian Maple Leafs
are renowned the world over as silver bullion
coins for their 99.99+% silver purity.
- 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.
- Silver Bullion
Rounds - Silver rounds are tokens that contain
real silver and are minted by private mints
or refineries. They are sold generally in 1-ounce
sizes and can be minted in varying degrees of
fineness, though usually of 99.9% silver purity.
They are not backed by any government and therefore
have no legal tender value. Partly for this
reason, they typically sell for less of a premium
than silver bullion coins issued by various
governments throughout the world.
- Junk Silver
- The term “junk silver” can be
misleading. This form of silver is quite popular
among many survivalists because the coins that
make up bags of junk silver are actually legal
United States tender. Bags typically refer to
bags of coins whose face values total $1,000.
Half bags contain a face value of $500.
- Purchasing
- Placing an Order
- Whether looking to purchase a gift, make an
investment, or acquire a storehouse of value
recognized for over 5,000 years, this section
has all the information you need about placing
an order with Goldline International, Inc.
- Delivery
/ Storage Information - Goldline is pleased
to offer investors and collectors the ability
to store or take receipt of their metals. Learn
more about our fully insured options here.
- Payment Options
- For your convenience, Goldline offers several
methods of payment including personal check,
bank wire, and credit card.
- Online
Store - Our Online Store offers a wide variety
of coin and gift items available for purchase
over the internet. Recommended for most acquisitions
under $1,000.
- Risk
Disclosure - Our Coin Facts for Investors
to Consider outlines information everyone should
know before adding precious metals and / or
rare coins to their holdings.
- About Goldline
- Goldline International, Inc., has assisted investors
and collectors by offering a full range of precious
metals products since 1960. We offer internationally
recognized gold, silver, and platinum coins and
bars as well as rare and collectible numismatic
coins. To meet the needs of all our clients, we
offer both a storage program and direct insured
delivery of all precious metals.
- Contact Us
- If you are in Southern California, please visit our offices in Santa Monica.
We're located in the prestigious Water Garden office complex at the corner
of Olympic and Cloverfield Boulevards. Please call at least one day in
advance to schedule an in-person visit.
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