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{{/presale}} {{#promotion_on}}American Eagle Silver Coins represent the best-selling silver bullion brand in the world. The American Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States and is produced annually by the United States Mint. Perfect examples of specimens in this series are smaller in number than the overall mintages. Through this unique Provident Metals listing, you can purchase a perfect condition American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coin from any year of issue. Today, American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins are available in perfect condition from a random year with varied additional labels possible.
Highlights:
A random year listing such as this offers you the chance to purchase an American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coin without regard for the date mark on the coin. The possible date marks in this series include every year dating back to 1986. All coins are chosen at random by Provident Metals based on availability. We cannot guarantee a particular date mark or additional labels, such as Early Release or First Strike. If you buy more than one, you may receive several coins with the same date marks and additional labels. The grades may come from the PCGS, NGC, or CAC. Additionally, some PCGS and NGC slabs may feature a CAC sticker, an indication that the CAC verification service authenticated the existing grade.
Obverse
On the obverse side of all American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins is Walking Liberty. Designed in 1916 by Adolph A. Weinman, her figure graced the half-dollar coin from 1916 to 1947 and has been the face of the American Eagle silver bullion coin since 1986.
Reverse
On the reverse of the American Eagle Silver Coin, collectors will encounter one of two reverse designs. The first, used from 1986 through the first half of 2021, is John Mercantis heraldic eagle. In mid-2021, a new depiction of a flying bald eagle by Emily Damstra, designed in 2020, was introduced to commemorate the series’ 35th year.
History
American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins debuted in 1986 with bullion and proof versions available to investors and collectors. The series gained an additional collectible coin in 2006 in the form of the burnished coin.
Ordering
These American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coins all have a Mint State 70 certification. Coins in this condition have full, original mint luster with no detracting flaws of any kind present. All coins are available with a sealed protective plastic slab. Please contact Provident Metals if you have questions. You can call us at 800-313-3315, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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