Vintage American Pacific Mint ASE/Trade Silver Round

I have a number of American Pacific Mint silver rounds. I don't think I have shown you this one, although I may have taken a photo of it along with the others that I have shown.

Do I ever feel disorganized with my coins, rounds, and bars? What do you think? Of course!

Although I store all silver rounds in several boxes, US Mint coins and medals are in a special place, any world coins in black cases, the hand pours are in several wooden boxes, silver bars are together in several boxes, and miscellaneous silver is in one special box... I still get confused at times.

My gold is totally simple, as I don't have plenty. They all fit in two pouches! Although I have three times the value in gold, I have more than enough space in my two pouches.

Ah... it is very true what they say. You hold it, you own it!

The tangible nature of silver and gold bullion is among its strongest arguments in favor of collecting these silver and gold coins, rounds, and bars. Having a tangible asset can provide comfort, especially in the digital age when the majority of investments are virtual.

Vintage American Pacific Mint ASE/Trade Round BU

Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman's "Walking Liberty" design served as the inspiration for the American Silver Eagle's obverse design. A full-length image of Liberty in full stride is shown, encased in the flag's folds, holding branches of oak and laurel in her left hand and her right hand outstretched. The word "LIBERTY" is written above the picture, and smaller letters that read "IN GOD WE TRUST" are located to the right.

Reverse: The scales are the main feature of the reverse. Above the scales, the words "ONE TROY OUNCE" are etched, with ivy sprigs on either side. The purity of ".999 FINE SILVER" and the mint mark "APM" are located just below the scales. The words "SILVER TRADE UNIT" are located on the outside circle beneath the purity-related text.

Metal:Silver
Metal Content:1 Oz
Purity:.999 Fine Silver
Year:Undated
Issuing Country:United States
Series:Eagle/Trade
Mintage:Unknown
Manufacturer:American Pacific Mint
Face Value:N/A
Thickness:2.80 mm
Diameter:39.0 mm
Edge Design:Reeded
Mint Mark:APM
Condition:Brilliant Uncirculated


How do you store your precious metals?

These are the vintage rounds I have recently shown:

Vintage American Pacific Mint ASE/Trade Silver Round
Vintage 1992 Discovery of America Silver Coin
Vintage 1985 American Pacific Mint World Trade Silver Round
Sunshine Mint SS Gairsoppa Silver Round
1986 Sunshine Mint CCPMA Prospector Silver Round
Vintage American Pacific Mint Eagle with Flag Silver Trade Round
Vintage TenTex Statue of Liberty Silver Trade Unit
Vintage 1983 American Pacific Mint Morgan Trade Silver Round
Vintage California Crown Mint Bell Trade Silver Round
Vintage 1986 A-Mark Eagle Round
Vintage American Argent Mint Shield Silver Round
Vintage Johnson Matthey Freedom of the Press Silver Round
Vintage 1984 Royal Hawaiian Mint Silver Kamehameha Splintered Paddle Round
Vintage South East Refining Eagle Trade Round
Vintage Highland Mint Liberty Silver Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Amazon Quarter Dollar Round
1983 Engelhard American Prospector Rounds
Regency Mint Gold Panner Divisible Silver Round
Vintage Jackalope GSM California Mint Silver Round
Vintage 1973 World Mint Corp Prospector Silverado Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Eagle Round
Vintage 1982 GSM Silver Prospector Stagecoach Round
Vintage Highland Mint 1 oz Prospector Silver Round
Vintage 1974 U.S. Silver Corporation Eagle Globe Round
Vintage SilverTowne Draped Bust Silver Round
Vintage 1986 Liberty Mint Liberty Bell Silver Round
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Sacramento
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S.San Francisco
Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Honolulu
Vintage 1974 Liberty Lobby George Washington Silver Round
Vintage 1982 Northstar Mint Morgan Round
Vintage 1991 Liberty Mint Bill of Rights Round
Vintage 1993 American Pacific Mint Peace Dollar Trade Round
Vintage 1984 Parliament Shield Silver Round
Vintage 1985 Johnson Matthey Alaska Round
Vintage Columbia Mint George Washington Round
Vintage 1974 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1972 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1986 Silver Statue of Liberty
Vintage California Crown Mint Silver Round
Vintage AS&M Eagle Silver Round
Vintage Liberty Lobby Lady Liberty Silver Round
Vintage Rariteis Liberty Silver Round



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Now that is pretty! Very nice silver! I'm really starting to love silver trade units!
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You certainly cannot go wrong with the very beautiful design of the walking liberty @silversaver888
I remember as a kid sifting through a pile of Franklin half dollars, looking for a walking liberty !😇
The American Pacific mint silver rounds at one time were very common in the Pacific Northwest now they are hard to find ……
Excellent selection my friend!😊

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Coins or trading units, @silvertop 😊 !
With so many silver coins (from small to the smallest country around) now available for purchase, trading units have become rare.
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U.S Walking Liberty half dollar coins @silversaver888 😊
As a grade schooler, you could still find these “occasionally” in pocket change!😇
Days gone by, no one thought they would be worth more than 50 Cent back then !🙄

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Them trade units used to be fairly popular seems like lots of mints made em !BBH !LOL

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Many mints made them! It certainly makes sense, since they are silver bullion and are treated as a medium of exchange by some. A trading unit, 1 troy oz or 31.1 grams, is an exchange required as an acceptable quantity for trading.
!BBH

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I mean not sure it's a great unit of exchange, silver dimes are a bit better but still not great !BBH

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A lovely specimen sis to add to the stack! As for storage, shall we say it is in a very safe place! Thanks for sharing; love ya much!🤗💜😍😘💕🌷🌹🤗 !LADY !LUV !PIMP

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The statue of Liberty depicted while she was taking a stroll 😂😂
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Love the coin✨

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