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Silver 1 troy ounce collector coins

Silver 1 troy ounce collector coins are cherished worldwide by both novice and experienced collectors and investors. Their compact size, high purity, and often intricate designs make them a valuable addition to any collection or investment portfolio. 

These coins offer an ideal balance between affordability, collectible appeal, and the intrinsic security of physical silver. Thanks to the wide variety of designs, themes, and minting years, they attract a broad audience.

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1 troy ounce silver coin Up close kangaroo 2021 front
1 troy ounce silver coin Up close kangaroo 2021
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1 troy ounce

€ 152,21

241,61%
1 troy ounce
0,00165
1 troy ounce silver coin Dinosaurs in Asia – Mamenchisaurus front
1 troy ounce silver coin Dinosaurs in Asia – Mamenchisaurus
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1 troy ounce

€ 159,80

258,64%
1 troy ounce
0,00173
1 troy ounce silver coin Panda Make A Great Figure 2022
1 troy ounce silver coin Panda Make A Great Figure 2022
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1 troy ounce

€ 160,53

260,28%
1 troy ounce
0,00174
1 troy ounce silver coin Australian kangaroo 2022 in color front
1 troy ounce silver coin Australian kangaroo 2022 in color
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1 troy ounce

€ 160,53

260,28%
1 troy ounce
0,00174
1 troy ounce zilveren proof munt Mother’s Day Forever Rose Panda 2022 front
1 troy ounce zilveren proof munt Mother’s Day Forever Rose Panda 2022
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1 troy ounce

€ 162,31

264,27%
1 troy ounce
0,00176
1 troy ounce zilveren Platypus proof munt front
1 troy ounce zilveren Platypus proof munt
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1 troy ounce

€ 162,31

264,27%
1 troy ounce
0,00176
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2022 front
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2022
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1 troy ounce

€ 182,36

309,27%
1 troy ounce
0,00198
1 oz New Zealand Mint Silver Coin 2021 front
1 oz New Zealand Mint Silver Coin 2021
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1 troy ounce

€ 193,98

335,35%
1 troy ounce
0,00211
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2023 front
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2023
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1 troy ounce

€ 200,00

348,86%
1 troy ounce
0,00217
Tokelau Phoenix & Draak - proof 2022 front
Tokelau Phoenix & Draak - proof 2022
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1 troy ounce

€ 532,60

1.095,32%
1 troy ounce
0,00578
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2014 front
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2014
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1 troy ounce

€ 44,95

0,88%
1 troy ounce
0,00049
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2023 front
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2023
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1 troy ounce

€ 44,95

0,88%
1 troy ounce
0,00049
1 oz Kookaburra Silver Coin 2015 front
1 oz Kookaburra Silver Coin 2015
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1 troy ounce

€ 60,95

36,79%
1 troy ounce
0,00066
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2020 front
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2020
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1 troy ounce

€ 78,12

75,33%
1 troy ounce
0,00085
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2024 front
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2024
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1 troy ounce

€ 99,50

123,31%
1 troy ounce
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1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2024 front
1 oz Lunar Silver Coin 2024
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1 troy ounce

€ 99,50

123,31%
1 troy ounce
0,00108
20 euro munt Frankrijk - konijn 2023 front
20 euro munt Frankrijk - konijn 2023
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1 troy ounce

€ 120,55

170,55%
1 troy ounce
0,00131
1 troy ounce silver coin Auspicious Koi 2022 front
1 troy ounce silver coin Auspicious Koi 2022
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1 troy ounce

€ 122,06

173,94%
1 troy ounce
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What are silver 1 troy ounce collector coins?

A silver 1 troy ounce collector coin weighs exactly 31.1 grams and is typically made of silver with a purity of 99.9% or even 99.99%. This weight is the international standard for precious metal coins, making them easily recognizable and widely tradable. Unlike standard bullion coins, collector coins often feature unique designs, limited mintages, or special finishes.

The value of these coins is not based solely on their silver content. Collectible factors such as design, mintage, condition, and origin play a major role in determining their market value. Coins issued as legal tender also carry a nominal face value, although their actual worth is usually much higher.

The history of silver 1 troy ounce collector coins

The rise of silver 1 troy ounce collector coins began in the 1980s, when countries such as Canada, Australia, and China released their first modern investment and collector coins. The Canadian Maple Leaf (since 1988), the Chinese Panda, and the American Silver Eagle are among the best-known examples.

What began as an alternative to traditional investments quickly developed into a global collecting trend. Mints such as the Perth Mint, Royal Mint, Austrian Mint, and others introduced annually changing themes, making the coins increasingly appealing to collectors. The combination of artistic design and precious metal value gave these coins a dual allure.

The value of silver 1 troy ounce collector coins

The value is determined by several factors. First and foremost, the current silver content sets the base price. Rarity also plays a key role — coins with low mintages or specific years are usually worth more than regular issues.

The condition of the coin is equally important. Uncirculated coins in their original capsules, preferably with a certificate of authenticity, retain their value best. Special editions such as proof-quality or color-enhanced coins often command higher market prices. Popular series with dedicated collector communities tend to appreciate faster than less-known issues.

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Why invest in silver 1 troy ounce collector coins?

Investing in silver 1 troy ounce collector coins offers multiple advantages. They provide an accessible entry point into the world of physical silver while also being highly appreciated by collectors for their unique designs and limited mintages. This creates an appealing combination of intrinsic value and collectible potential.

Thanks to their compact size, these coins are easy to store, transport, and trade. They are also internationally recognized, which enhances their liquidity. For investors seeking diversification, these coins are an attractive option alongside gold or digital assets.

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How to buy silver 1 troy ounce collector coins?

When purchasing collector coins, pay close attention to the details. It’s best to buy from a certified precious metal dealer or a reputable online shop. When purchasing coins, make sure to check key specifications such as purity, year of issue, mintage, and finish.

Always verify whether the coin comes in its original capsule and includes a certificate of authenticity. This is especially important for proof editions or limited releases, as these factors greatly influence collectible value. Webshops such as Bitgild offer a wide range of coins, transparent pricing, and insured shipping.

You can also find collector coins at auctions, fairs, and through private sellers. In those cases, be extra cautious about the coin’s condition and the seller’s credibility. Ask for provenance information and check for original packaging and any signs of damage.

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Tips for collecting silver 1 troy ounce collector coins

A strong collection starts with a clear plan. Choose a theme, year, or coin series that appeals to you. Popular choices include the Lunar Series, Koala, Kookaburra, Queen’s Beasts, or Myths and Legends. By focusing your efforts, you build a coherent collection with strong potential for value appreciation.

Store coins preferably in their original capsules or in acid-free coin boxes. Choose a cool, dry, and dark place to prevent oxidation. Avoid handling coins with bare hands — always use coin gloves to prevent tarnishing and scratches.

Keep track of market trends and new releases through mint newsletters, forums, and auction platforms. This helps you buy or expand at the right time. A carefully built collection can gain significant value over time, especially for rare or highly sought-after editions.

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Where can you sell silver 1 troy ounce collector coins?

There are several ways to sell. For instance, through certified dealers such as Inkoop Edelmetaal, who buy directly at current market prices. This is a fast and reliable option.

Online marketplaces and auction sites give you access to a wide audience of collectors. While returns are often higher here—especially for rare or popular coins—the selling process requires more time and preparation. Make sure to include clear photos, certificates, and an accurate description of the coin’s condition.

Coin fairs and collector clubs are also suitable places to sell. The personal contact and direct negotiation make them appealing to those who prefer to stay in control of the sales process.

Would you like to know more about silver 1 troy ounce collector coins or have questions about buying, storing, or selling? Contact us — our specialists are happy to provide expert and reliable advice.

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