Value of 2013 American Silver Eagle $1 Coin

Approximate Current Value: $20

Diameter: 40.60 mm
Mintage/Proof: 42675000 / 868521
Weight: 31.10 grams
Metal: Silver
I Own 2013 American Silver Eagle ASE (1986-Present)

Price Guide and Information About 2013 $1 Silver Coins

Value of 2013 American Silver Eagle

An American Silver Eagle, also called an ASE by some collectors, is a bullion coin issued by the United States mint. Each coin has a declared value of only one dollar. However, these are bullion coins, meaning they have a precious metals content. All 2013 ASE coins consist of one ounce of pure silver. Because of that silver content, each regular issue 2013 $1 silver coin usually sells for around $2 above or below the current price of an ounce of silver depending on if you are buying or selling. In case you are wondering, we pay the current spot price for non-proof American Silver Eagles. As an example, if the silver spot price is $20, then we will pay $20 per coin.

Each one dollar coin has the following text: 2013 – LIBERTY – In God We Trust – United States Of America – E Pluribus Unum – 1 OZ. Fine Silver One Dollar | The design is fairly plain. The obverse (front) of the coin pictures Lady Liberty with the sun behind her. The back, which is also called the reverse, pictures an eagle with shield and 13 stars.

Check under the left hand side of the eagle on your 2013 American Silver eagle. If there is a W in that spot then you have a proof coin. You can look at the mintage figures and see that proof coins are significantly rarer than regular strike 2013 ASEs. Collectors refer to these as 2013-W ASEs. A proof sells for a nice premium over the silver value of the coin. Please contact us for an exact offer on your coin.

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