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Insight into the economy and precious metals

Introducing Lear Capital's New Exclusive 1.5 oz Silver Eagle Coin

by Kathrynn WardApril 16, 2026

Lear Capital is proud to introduce a striking new silver release: the 1.5 oz Silver Eagle Coin, a Lear Capital exclusive that reflects our continued commitment to offering customers distinctive, premium precious metals products.

Crafted in .999 fine silver, weighing a full 1.50 troy ounces and IRA eligible, this coin stands out from more traditional silver offerings with its substantial feel and bold presentation. It is also minted in the USA and issued as legal tender with a 1.50 Dollar denomination from Niue.

The design is striking. On the reverse, a powerful bald eagle descends with its prey in sight, wings spread and talons ready. On the flip side, the coin features the profile of His Majesty King Charles III, along with the year date 2026.

For those looking to add physical silver, this new release offers a strong combination of tangible weight, .999 purity, and exclusive availability. Silver continues to attract attention for both its role as a hard asset and its growing importance across electronics, solar, and national defense. The new Silver Eagle Coin gives buyers another way to add physical silver in a format that is distinctive and backed by the core qualities many silver buyers value most.To learn more or place an order, call Lear Capital at 855-271-2873.

Kathrynn Ward

Kathrynn Ward is a Research Specialist at Lear Capital, focused on educating our readers and customers about gold, silver, and the economic forces shaping the U.S. dollar and financial markets. She distills current events as well as topics like inflation, government debt, central bank policy, and market volatility into clear, practical insights to help Americans make educated decisions about their financial future.