For the third consecutive year, the American Silver Eagle held steady in the mid-8-million range for mintage figures. The increase in mintage from 2004 to 2005 was the smallest in the program’s history with just under 10,000 additional coins sold. Right now, 2005 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion in near-perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 1 oz silver coins for sale in this listing is considered a near-perfect specimen by the PCGS. 2005 American Silver Eagle Coins with a Mint State 69 certification have full, original mint luster and a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. Examples of acceptable flaws at this grade level include minuscule contact marks and hairlines only.
The 2005 issue of American Silver Eagles came at a time of surging silver prices. The 2004 calendar year saw a jump of nearly $2 per ounce in the annual average for silver, and while 2005 didn’t bring as big a jump in the annual average, it did see higher peaks in the price of silver. The average price of silver through 2005 was $7.32 per ounce, but the precious metal surged as high as $9.22 per ounce during the year and finished at $8.83 per ounce.
On the obverse of 2005 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins is a depiction of Walking Liberty. This design was created in 1916 by Adolph A. Weinman and first featured on the circulation half-dollar coin until 1947.
The reverse face of 2005 Silver Eagles includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. This official seal has appeared on American coins since 1794 and has been regularly updated and modified. This version was modernized by John Mercanti in 1986 for the release of the American Silver Eagle.
The 2005 American Silver Eagle’s mintage was one of the final two years to see a mintage below 10 million, with 2007 marking the other year. Mintages have far succeeded those figures in most years since.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. You can reach out to us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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For the third consecutive year, the American Silver Eagle held steady in the mid-8-million range for mintage figures. The increase in mintage from 2004 to 2005 was the smallest in the program’s history with just under 10,000 additional coins sold. Right now, 2005 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion in near-perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 1 oz silver coins for sale in this listing is considered a near-perfect specimen by the PCGS. 2005 American Silver Eagle Coins with a Mint State 69 certification have full, original mint luster and a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. Examples of acceptable flaws at this grade level include minuscule contact marks and hairlines only.
The 2005 issue of American Silver Eagles came at a time of surging silver prices. The 2004 calendar year saw a jump of nearly $2 per ounce in the annual average for silver, and while 2005 didn’t bring as big a jump in the annual average, it did see higher peaks in the price of silver. The average price of silver through 2005 was $7.32 per ounce, but the precious metal surged as high as $9.22 per ounce during the year and finished at $8.83 per ounce.
On the obverse of 2005 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins is a depiction of Walking Liberty. This design was created in 1916 by Adolph A. Weinman and first featured on the circulation half-dollar coin until 1947.
The reverse face of 2005 Silver Eagles includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. This official seal has appeared on American coins since 1794 and has been regularly updated and modified. This version was modernized by John Mercanti in 1986 for the release of the American Silver Eagle.
The 2005 American Silver Eagle’s mintage was one of the final two years to see a mintage below 10 million, with 2007 marking the other year. Mintages have far succeeded those figures in most years since.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. You can reach out to us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.