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| The Homestead Act of 1863 facilitated the expansion into the Western frontier and the coin depicts the elements for survival among homesteaders: food, shelter, & water. |
We just took delivery of the first coin in the 2015 Five Ounce Silver America the Beautiful series, the Homestead National Monument in Nebraska. If there is one thing we've learned about this series over the past five years, it's that you better get them while you can.
Five ounce silver America the Beautiful coins have notoriously low mintages and the U.S. Mint only produces each coin for a short amount of time, since there are four other designs they will be issuing as the year goes on.
The real opportunity, we've found, lies in acquiring these coins when they are first issued; close to their bullion value, and before the Mint sells out. Once the Mint sells out, premiums rise.
In the case of the 2012 Hawaii and Acadia coins, for example, collector premiums have risen to three to four times over melt value, if you can find them. The key is to acquire them before this happens.
Not only is the price of silver extremely attractive at current levels, but this is the lowest issue price of any America the Beautiful coin since the series started in 2010.
Special Pricing on Singles, Mint Rolls, and Cases
While our supplies last, we are offering the 2014 America the Beautiful Five Ounce Homestead Silver Coins in the following:
We cannot guarantee how long they will be available, so be sure to
order online
or call us now at 1-800-928-6468 before they're gone completely.