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1986-2018 American Eagle Silver Dollar Series. What Years Are Rare?

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 Posted 10/17/2018  10:29 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add SilverDollarBill to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi experts,

Is there a year or variation worth more than others? I'll take a clear shot of any of these and post them if you'd like to see a specific one to help me out.

Thanks in advance.

I also have the 1 once silver proofs in hand from 1986-2018.

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Of the Uncirculated ones, none are rare, but the 1996 does carry a premium for being lower mintage.
Of the proofs, there is of course the 1995 W that is very rare. Must have the W mint mark on the reverse to be the valuable variety.
The 1994 Proof is a better date as well.
There may be more, but that is what pops into my head.
EDIT I had written 1994, but I meant 1996.
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The 1996 is the lowest montage ASS. However, they aren't super rare, and the usually sell in the $70-$100 range.
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That chart works to answer the question. There are also some decent low numbers after 2014

As was mentioned for your bullion collection the '96 is the lowest mintage but at 3.6 million can hardly be called rare.

There are also Proofs, reverse proofs, burnished and enhanced uncirculated ASE's with W, P and S mint marks all with MUCH lower mintages.

A more appropriate question would be "Which one of each type of ASE has the lowest mintage?"
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Thanks everyone. Great help.
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http://silvereagleguide.com/

In regard to the 1995-W proof, I wouldn't even call it particularly rare with a mintage of 30,125. It's just that it's the key to a popular series, so it sells for $3k+. Two of the Presidential dollar reverse proofs have mintages of only 17k, yet they only sell in the $100 to $250 range. It's all about supply and DEMAND.
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