Description
An “Impaired” 1986 Silver Eagle refers to a coin that has been circulated or has visible signs of handling and wear. Although it lacks the mint luster of a BU coin, it still contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver, making it valuable for its silver content and more accessible for those looking to own a piece of American numismatic history without the higher cost of pristine coins.
Key Features:
1 troy oz of .999 fine silver
Features signs of wear or minor damages
More affordable entry point into precious metal collecting
Specifications:
Mint: U.S. Mint
Weight: 1 oz
Purity: .999 fine silver
FAQ:
Q: What makes an impaired coin a good purchase?
A: Impaired coins are typically more affordable than their BU counterparts and are an excellent choice for those interested in the intrinsic silver value or historical aspect rather than collectibility.
Q: Can impaired Silver Eagles be a good investment?
A: While they may not fetch high premiums like BU coins, they remain a solid investment in silver and an affordable way to own a piece of Americana.






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