Before 1965, everyday U.S.coins weren’t the lightweight, modern things we toss into tip jars today. Nope... dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollar coins were made of 90% silver and 10% copper. Real silver. The kind of silver that stackers love to hoard and admire (and talk about way too much). Then came 1965, when the Mint switched from silver to a copper‑nickel clad.
That’s why Constitutional silver has such a loyal fan club. Some people call it “junk silver,” but there’s nothing junky about silver that’s survived decades of pockets, purses, and vending machines. These coins have stories. They’ve lived a life
And now they’re one of the most affordable ways to get real silver. Compared to shiny new Silver American Eagles or freshly minted silver rounds, Constitutional silver is budget‑friendly. You’re not paying for fancy packaging or collector hype. You’re paying for silver content — period. That’s why stackers love it.
If you’re new to the silver game, this is one of the easiest places to start. You can ease into it, add a little at a time, and still feel like you’re building a real stack.
And for the veterans of the stacking world, it’s a smart way to add weight to the stack without chasing pricey, premium‑heavy pieces.
There’s something satisfying about holding a piece of American history that still carries real value today. It’s silver with character. Silver that’s been around the block.
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