Vintage American Pacific Mint Eagle with Flag Silver Trade Round

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Bullion in silver money is products that are considered legal tender and are usually designated by legal tender governments, and only these governments are able to stamp a face value on their coins. Citizens who challenge this truth usually wind themselves behind bars.

Coins often bear a stamped legal tender face value on the coin itself and have clear legal tender values.

Silver rounds are not numbered and are primarily valued based on the amount of precious metal they contain. Denomination is the face value, or numerical value, that is applied to a certain currency unit.

In the United States, dollar bills can have several denominations, such as $1, $5, $10, $20, and so forth. These silver rounds have no monetary value because they are not regarded as legal money.

Make no mistake, the legal tender face values of the majority of silver coins are low and have very little to no correlation with the actual market worth of the silver bullion they contain.


Vintage American Pacific Mint Eagle with Flag Silver Trade Round BU

American Pacific Mint produced several Silver Trade Units, two of which I have featured here very recently: Peace Dollar trade Unit and the Morgan Dollar Trade Unit.

This silver trade round was among the first to be minted.

The main image on the obverse features an eagle with an American flag in its beak. Eight stars are above the main motif. Below the eagle, there are two overlapping wreaths. The reverse is blank of any inscriptions.

The scale, which is present on numerous trade unit silver rounds, is the main focus of the reverse. The words "ONE TROY OUNCE" are written above the scales, with ivy sprigs on either side. The mint mark "APM", and the purity of ".999 FINE SILVER" is listed just below the scales, followed by the phrase "SILVER TRADE UNIT".

By definition of the industry, private mints create private silver rounds. Other than an official issuing government, no private mint or round corporation can award silver rounds or coins monetary or face value.


The price premiums of popular private producers are typically substantially lower than those of rival government silver coins, which are typically more expensive per ounce. Silver rounds are going to be a good alternative if you are all about getting the most weight for your fiat currency, as most silver rounds function as investment vehicles.

These are the vintage rounds I have recently shown:

Vintage American Pacific Mint Eagle with Flag Silver Trade Round
Vintage TenTex Statue of Liberty Silver Trade Unit
Vintage 1983 American Pacific Mint Morgan Trade Silver Round
Vintage California Crown Mint Bell Trade Silver Round
Vintage 1986 A-Mark Eagle Round
Vintage American Argent Mint Shield Silver Round
Vintage Johnson Matthey Freedom of the Press Silver Round
Vintage 1984 Royal Hawaiian Mint Silver Kamehameha Splintered Paddle Round
Vintage South East Refining Eagle Trade Round
Vintage Highland Mint Liberty Silver Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Amazon Quarter Dollar Round
1983 Engelhard American Prospector Rounds
Regency Mint Gold Panner Divisible Silver Round
Vintage Jackalope GSM California Mint Silver Round
Vintage 1973 World Mint Corp Prospector Silverado Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Eagle Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Stagecoach Round
Vintage Highland Mint 1 oz Prospector Silver Round
Vintage 1974 U.S. Silver Corporation Eagle Globe Round
Vintage SilverTowne Draped Bust Silver Round
Vintage 1986 Liberty Mint Liberty Bell Silver Round
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Sacramento
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S.San Francisco
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Honolulu
Vintage 1974 Liberty Lobby George Washington Silver Round
Vintage 1982 Northstar Mint Morgan Round
Vintage 1991 Liberty Mint Bill of Rights Round
Vintage 1993 American Pacific Mint Peace Dollar Trade Round
Vintage 1984 Parliament Shield Silver Round
Vintage 1985 Johnson Matthey Alaska Round
Vintage Columbia Mint George Washington Round
Vintage 1974 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1972 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1986 Silver Statue of Liberty
Vintage California Crown Mint Silver Round
Vintage AS&M Eagle Silver Round
Vintage Liberty Lobby Lady Liberty Silver Round
Vintage Rariteis Liberty Silver Round



Reference
https://agroundworld.com/pshop/
https://agroundworld.com/pshop/american-pacific-mint-silver-rounds-132
https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/blog/coins-vs-rounds
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia242635.html
https://www.sbcgold.com/blog/silver-rounds-vs-bullion-coins-whats-the-difference-between-these-silver-assets/



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I have always believed in a good healthy mix of generic Silver rounds to stack weight @silversaver888 !😊
Then toss in some Eagles, and constitutional coinage!😇😊

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It seems that we have a similar stack... then a sprinkling of modern world BULLION coins and modern semi-numismatics! 😊
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I have that one as well Saver. Nice one

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Yes, and I think you have shown it here, I believe! I forgot to research your blog, so I could attach the link!
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Your stack is so extensive 💪 !BBH

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I try my best according to what I can afford, just as you should too, if you are serious about it.
Join us, and let's do this together! No silly purchases: don't waste hard-earned fiat just to buy something.
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I like the way you Stack your Silver...

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How do you keep your silver, @pocketchange?
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I usually keep my Silver Eagles and Rounds in Tubes... I like passing out Copper Rounds in Plastic Capsules... It just depends... I try to keep my Rate Coins Sealed, one way or another... My collection dayes way back to before my Teen Years... Sometimes I'm shocked to see the value of some of my Rare Coins... I have two bran new roles of 1964-D Simves that I picked up at a Bank in 1964... They're worth a fortune in brand new condition... One is still in the original roll, and the other one I put in a plastic tube...

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Eagle coin is stunning. As it's sign of sharpness

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The eagle is a national symbol of strength and freedom in the United States of America. That is why it appears in almost every coin!
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Nice round! They are great to buy when the price is right!
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It's nice , isn't it? And these are better than some world coins! And... the price is right!
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That's the nice thing about domestic bullion, it's the cheapest silver available!
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