The proof and burnished 2015 American Silver Eagles, which sell for well beyond their spot value, appeal mainly to numismatists. Meanwhile, the bullion version of the 2015 American Silver Eagle is available for just over its silver price (currently $25.21) and is thus more commonly sought by precious metals investors.
How much is a 2015 silver?
2015 Silver Prices – Daily Silver Price Fix Data Below
| Date | Silver price in US dollars per troy ounce |
|---|---|
| January 13, 2015 | $17.00 oz |
| January 14, 2015 | $16.64 oz |
| January 15, 2015 | $17.12 oz |
| January 16, 2015 | $16.92 oz |
What is my silver eagle worth?
As of October 2020, silver is trading at $24 per ounce. However, Silver Eagles trade at premiums, so I will round up their value to $30 per ounce, which I feel is a realistic and fair estimate. Therefore, each Silver Eagle has a value of approximately $30.
What’s the value of a 2015 American Silver Eagle?
Value of 2015 American Silver Eagle An American Silver Eagle, also called an ASE by some collectors, is a bullion coin made by the United States mint. Each coin has a face value of only $1. However, these are bullion coins, which means that each coin has some precious metals in it.
Is there an uncirculated American Silver Eagle coin?
While the standard uncirculated American Silver Eagle coin is struck each year by the United States Mint for investors, there are also variations in the types of uncirculated American Silver Eagle coins available. Some of these may attract collectors in addition to investors.
What’s the value of a 2015 silver coin?
Because of that silver content, each regular issue 2015 $1 silver coin usually sells for around $2 above or below the current price of an ounce of silver depending on if you are buying or selling. In case you are curious, we pay the current spot price for non-proof American Silver Eagles.
How much is a 2015 ASE coin worth?
All 2015 ASE coins contain one ounce of pure silver. Because of that silver content, each regular issue 2015 $1 silver coin usually sells for around $2 above or below the current price of an ounce of silver depending on if you are buying or selling.