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Why has silver been called the investment opportunity of the decade?
Silver faces a historic supply squeeze: five consecutive years of global deficits, surging industrial demand from solar panels and EVs, and a paper-to-physical ratio near 356:1. Silver surged nearly 150% in 2025, yet analysts argue it remains undervalued relative to gold and its critical role in the green energy transition.
What's the difference between silver bullion and numismatic silver coins?
Bullion coins trade primarily on their silver content (spot price plus a small premium), while numismatic silver coins carry additional value based on rarity, grade, age, and collector demand. Certified numismatic silver coins can appreciate independently of the spot price — a dual value proposition that pure bullion doesn't offer.
What types of silver coins does Global Coin specialize in?
We focus on certified silver coins graded by NGC and PCGS: American Silver Eagles, Morgan Dollars, Peace Dollars, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, Silver Britannias, Silver Krugerrands, and commemorative silver issues. Every coin is authenticated and graded for your confidence.
Is now a good time to buy silver?
While we don't provide investment advice, the fundamentals are compelling: industrial demand is at record highs, above-ground inventories are at multi-decade lows, and the U.S. Mint has dramatically repriced its silver products. Many market analysts view the current silver market as structurally bullish for the medium to long term.
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