American Silver Eagle coins have been available from the United States Mint since 1986, but one particular coin is much younger in the series than the others. The Burnished Silver Eagle was first issued in 2006 on the 20th anniversary of the series as a second collectible option for fans of the American Silver Eagle collections. The 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coin is now available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion from random years.
Coin Highlights:
Burnished American Silver Eagle coins offer a secondary option to collectors who favor this series from the United States Mint. Produced using a special process, Burnished Silver Eagles have a distinctive appearance to set them apart from the bullion and proof versions. All Burnished American Silver Eagle coins are individually coined and immediately packaged after striking.
These Silver Eagles start as silver blanks loaded into a barrel with a polishing medium that delivers the burnished finish. Each one is removed from the bar individually by gloved hand and placed in the coin press. Once struck, the coins are individually removed by gloved hands and immediately packaged to protect the visual finish.
On the obverse of all 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins is Lady Liberty. This is the Walking Liberty design that Adolph A. Weinman created in 1916 for use on the nation’s half-dollar coin.
The reverse of Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. The national seal, this image first appeared on American coins in 1792 and was modified for this series in 1986 by John Mercanti.
These 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins are available to you with the original protective capsules only and do not have the US Mint box or Certificate of Authenticity available. The coins come from random years with date marks including 2006 to 2008, and 2011 to present as options. This is a random-year listing and we cannot hand-pick certain date marks or hand-pick varying date marks if you buy more than one. The 2007 coin has the highest mintage to date in the series, while the 2013 has the lowest mintage to date in the collection.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us with questions at 800-276-6508. You can also connect with us live online or email us directly.
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American Silver Eagle coins have been available from the United States Mint since 1986, but one particular coin is much younger in the series than the others. The Burnished Silver Eagle was first issued in 2006 on the 20th anniversary of the series as a second collectible option for fans of the American Silver Eagle collections. The 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coin is now available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion from random years.
Coin Highlights:
Burnished American Silver Eagle coins offer a secondary option to collectors who favor this series from the United States Mint. Produced using a special process, Burnished Silver Eagles have a distinctive appearance to set them apart from the bullion and proof versions. All Burnished American Silver Eagle coins are individually coined and immediately packaged after striking.
These Silver Eagles start as silver blanks loaded into a barrel with a polishing medium that delivers the burnished finish. Each one is removed from the bar individually by gloved hand and placed in the coin press. Once struck, the coins are individually removed by gloved hands and immediately packaged to protect the visual finish.
On the obverse of all 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins is Lady Liberty. This is the Walking Liberty design that Adolph A. Weinman created in 1916 for use on the nation’s half-dollar coin.
The reverse of Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. The national seal, this image first appeared on American coins in 1792 and was modified for this series in 1986 by John Mercanti.
These 1 oz Burnished American Silver Eagle Coins are available to you with the original protective capsules only and do not have the US Mint box or Certificate of Authenticity available. The coins come from random years with date marks including 2006 to 2008, and 2011 to present as options. This is a random-year listing and we cannot hand-pick certain date marks or hand-pick varying date marks if you buy more than one. The 2007 coin has the highest mintage to date in the series, while the 2013 has the lowest mintage to date in the collection.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us with questions at 800-276-6508. You can also connect with us live online or email us directly.