SuisseGold.com offers investors a wide selection of brand new and uncirculated 2026 silver bullion coins from the world’s most respected mints. Available issues include the 2026 Silver American Eagle, 2026 Silver Maple Leaf, 2026 Silver Philharmonic, 2026 Silver Britannia, and the 2026 Silver Kangaroo. Collectible options such as the 2026 Silver Panda, 2026 Silver Koala, 2026 Kookaburra, and the 2026 Lunar Year of the Horse silver coin are also available.
All 2026 silver coins are struck in brilliant uncirculated condition with a minimum fineness of .999 silver. Coins may be purchased individually, in tubes of 20 or 25 coins, or in monster boxes of 500 coins.
Each year, leading refineries and government mints release updated editions of their most iconic silver bullion coins, making the 2026 range a valuable addition for both investors and collectors.
Silver coins provide investors with a number of unique advantages over silver bars.
Government-backed security – All silver coins are issued by official government mints and carry a legal tender face value. Although their intrinsic silver content is worth much more, this government guarantee enhances investor confidence.
Global recognition – Silver coins are among the most liquid precious metal products worldwide, making them easy to resell or trade at any time.
Potential tax benefits – In certain jurisdictions, silver coins enjoy tax advantages that bullion bars do not.
Design and collectability – With intricate artwork and symbolic motifs, silver coins often hold additional collectible appeal that bars lack.
Silver remains one of the most attractive precious metals for investors due to its affordability and accessibility.
Most silver coins are struck in a 1-ounce size, making them convenient and cost-effective for building a portfolio gradually. With silver typically trading between €20–30 per ounce, investors can steadily accumulate wealth while retaining the flexibility to liquidate smaller portions when needed.
Silver also has a contrarian relationship with gold. When gold rises, silver often holds steady, and when silver prices increase, gold provides balance. This inverse dynamic makes silver a strategic hedge within any diversified portfolio.
The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, is one of the most recognized silver coins in the world. The reverse depicts the national maple leaf, while the obverse features the portrait of King Charles III, introduced in 2023. Struck in .9999 fine silver, Maple Leafs include advanced security features and are available individually, in tubes of 25, or in monster boxes of 500 coins.
The Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. The obverse shows Lady Liberty draped in the American flag, while the reverse features a bald eagle in flight. Each coin is minted in .999 fine silver and recognized globally for its liquidity. Available individually, in tubes of 20, and in monster boxes of 500 coins.
Produced by the Austrian Mint, the Silver Philharmonic remains Europe’s only bullion coin denominated in euros. The obverse shows the great organ of the Vienna Musikverein, while the reverse features a collection of orchestral instruments. Struck in .999 fine silver, Philharmonics are available individually, in tubes of 20, and in monster boxes of 500 coins.
First introduced in silver in 2016, the Silver Krugerrand quickly became one of the most popular bullion coins worldwide. The obverse features Paul Kruger, while the reverse depicts South Africa’s national animal, the springbok. Each 1-ounce coin is struck in .999 fine silver and is available individually, in tubes, or in monster boxes.
The Silver Britannia is one of the UK’s most iconic bullion coins. Featuring Lady Britannia with her shield and trident on the reverse and King Charles III on the obverse, the 2026 edition is struck in .999 fine silver and incorporates cutting-edge security features. Sold individually, in tubes of 25, and in monster boxes of 500 coins, Britannias also offer UK investors the benefit of exemption from Capital Gains Tax (CGT).
Issued by the Perth Mint, the 2026 Lunar Year of the Horse coin celebrates the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Featuring a dynamic design of a galloping horse, it symbolizes energy, freedom, and prosperity. Struck in .9999 fine silver, the coin is highly sought after by investors and collectors worldwide.
SuisseGold.com offers clients the option of storing their 2026 silver coins VAT-free in secure Swiss vaults. For clients who prefer delivery, silver coins within Europe are subject to VAT.
Payments are accepted via bank transfer in over 20 international currencies or in 8 leading cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum. Secure vault storage is available free of charge for the first year.