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{{/presale}}The Proof American Eagle coins from the United States Mint were initially very popular with collectors in the 1980s after the 1986 debut of the series, but the 1990s marked a period of flat demand for the coins. Starting in the late 1990s and continuing through the 2010s, the Proof American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins surged upward. Provident Metals currently has 2000-P Proof American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins available to purchase online in perfect condition.
Highlights:
When you purchase these 2000-P Proof American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins in this product listing, Provident Metals offers the coins with the NGC protective plastic slab to house the proof coins. Each one has a PF70 certification that indicates the coins showcase full, original mint luster and present with no detracting flaws of any kind on the design elements or background fields.
Also included with your purchase today is a UCAM designation. The ultra-cameo label indicates the coins have strong, frosted design elements that contrast with the visual appearance of the deeply-mirrored, clear background fields.
Obverse
The obverse side of 2000-P Proof American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins includes a depiction of Walking Liberty. Created in 1916 by Adolph A. Weinman, the image captures Liberty in left-profile relief with her right hand reaching out toward the sun on the horizon as she walks with the American flag draped over her shoulders carrying branches of oak and laurel in her left hand.
Reverse
On the reverse face of 2000-P Proof American Eagle Silver Coins, you will find the image of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Modified for this series in 1986 by John Mercanti, the national emblem features a bald eagle with the US national shield on its chest, arrows of war in one talon, and the olive branch of peace in the other. A triangular cluster of 13 stars is shown above its head as a nod to the original colonies that formed the United States.
History
The 2000 Proof American Eagle Silver Coin has a P mint mark from the Philadelphia Mint on the reverse. The Proof American Eagle Silver Coin was issued at the Philadelphia Mint from 1993 to 2000, making these the final coins issued at Philadelphia.
Ordering
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