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World Silver Bullion Coins

Author: Lawrence Chard - Chairman and CEO

Published: 20 Nov 2018

Last Updated: 23 Aug 2019

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First Gold Bullion Coins

South Africa produced the first modern one ounce gold bullion coin, the Krugerrand, in 1967. Since then, other countries have produced their own gold bullion coins.

Followed by Silver Bullion Coins

In 1986, the United States of America started issuing a one ounce silver version of their one ounce gold eagle bullion coin.

In 1988, Canada introduced a one ounce silver bullion coin, the silver Maple Leaf, with a design already familiar from the gold Maple Leaf bullion coin introduced in 1979.

One Ounce of Pure Silver

The original idea was to provide silver coins which would contain a guaranteed one ounce of fine, or pure, silver. The Canadian Maple Leaf is produced from silver which is refined to a purity of 99.99%.

World Versions

There are now many countries which issue silver bullion coins, many are countries where silver is mined, and these mainly issue silver bullion coins every year, and there are other countries which make the occasional silver bullion issue.

World Silver Bullion Coins

World Silver Bullion

This has added to the diversity of different designs available to the collector, and also means that the various mints have begun to compete by offering more choice of design. The Australian Kookaburra series, for example, feature a different design each year, but always based on the kookaburra, a distinctive native bird.

Great Britain started to produce their silver Britannia bullion coin in 1997 following the ten year success with the gold Britannia. Strangely enough, the 1997 version is only available in a proof finish, which rather contradicts its status as a bullion coin, but it is very attractive, and is available in a standard uncirculated bullion version in subsequent years. Britannias are produced appropriately enough in Britannia Silver which is 958 parts per thousand pure silver, but contains a full ounce of silver, with the addition of a small amount of copper.

Other silver bullion coins include American Eagles, Chinese Pandas, Somali Monkeys, Mexican 1 Onza Plata Pura.

Choice of Sizes

In 1992 the Perth Mint in Australia introduced two ounce, ten ounce and one kilo silver bullion coins, so that there is now a choice of sizes available.

Canada introduced a 10 ounce silver Maple in 1998.

For Sale - Dates Our Choice

We invite you to browse our world coins by coming to silver coins or gold coins and then selecting the countries you are interested in. We will be building a more interactive world map in time and will update this page. 

Further Reading

You may be interested viewing and reading the following pages:

Gold Britannia Bullion Coins - For more information about Gold Britannia bullion coins of all four sizes, and information please visit our Britannia Guide

If you want to find the value of a coin you own, please take a look at our page I've Found An Old Coin, What's It Worth?

Buying Coins - We also buy coins, please see our We Buy Coins page.

You may wish to view all of our articles on our silver guide

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