The American Silver Eagle is one of the finest silver bullion coins available today. American Silver Eagle coins are struck in .999 pure silver by the United States Mint, and its iconic design makes it one of the most sought-after coins by investors and collectors alike. Right now, you can purchase a 2007 American Silver Eagle from JM Bullion with an MS69 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
Coin Highlights:
Silver Eagle coins available in this listing have a Mint State 69 grade from the NGC. The NGC has some of the most stringent guidelines. The MS69 grade is not hastily assigned to any coin. These 2007 American Silver Eagles each have a very attractive, sharp strike and the full original luster for the date and mint. An MS69 coin is one step down from a perfect MS70, largely because the coins have a maximum of two small contact marks. These contact marks are not found in the primary focal areas of the coin and are considered miniscule.
American Silver Eagle coins are the official silver bullion coins of the United States. The first coins were struck in 1986 following passage of the Liberty Coin Act of 1985 by Congress. Each year, the coins are struck in bullion and proof mintages, with an uncirculated mintage added to the series in 2006. A 2007 American Silver Eagle is hard to find when compared to other coins from the past decade of production because it had the lowest mintage in recent history. A total of 9 million were struck in 2007, compared to 20 million just one year later and 44 million in 2014.
On the obverse side of each coin is Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty image. First designed in 1916, it features Lady Liberty striding toward the sunset with the American flag draped across her shoulders. The reverse side features the heraldic eagle as designed by US Mint chief engraver John Mercanti.
The United States Mint currently operates a total of four minting facilities. The San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point Mints help produce American Silver Eagle coins each year, with the bulk of minting occurring at the West Point facility.
If you have any questions for JM Bullion associates about these 2007 American Silver Eagles, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 800-276-6508, or using our live chat and email services.
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The American Silver Eagle is one of the finest silver bullion coins available today. American Silver Eagle coins are struck in .999 pure silver by the United States Mint, and its iconic design makes it one of the most sought-after coins by investors and collectors alike. Right now, you can purchase a 2007 American Silver Eagle from JM Bullion with an MS69 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
Coin Highlights:
Silver Eagle coins available in this listing have a Mint State 69 grade from the NGC. The NGC has some of the most stringent guidelines. The MS69 grade is not hastily assigned to any coin. These 2007 American Silver Eagles each have a very attractive, sharp strike and the full original luster for the date and mint. An MS69 coin is one step down from a perfect MS70, largely because the coins have a maximum of two small contact marks. These contact marks are not found in the primary focal areas of the coin and are considered miniscule.
American Silver Eagle coins are the official silver bullion coins of the United States. The first coins were struck in 1986 following passage of the Liberty Coin Act of 1985 by Congress. Each year, the coins are struck in bullion and proof mintages, with an uncirculated mintage added to the series in 2006. A 2007 American Silver Eagle is hard to find when compared to other coins from the past decade of production because it had the lowest mintage in recent history. A total of 9 million were struck in 2007, compared to 20 million just one year later and 44 million in 2014.
On the obverse side of each coin is Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty image. First designed in 1916, it features Lady Liberty striding toward the sunset with the American flag draped across her shoulders. The reverse side features the heraldic eagle as designed by US Mint chief engraver John Mercanti.
The United States Mint currently operates a total of four minting facilities. The San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point Mints help produce American Silver Eagle coins each year, with the bulk of minting occurring at the West Point facility.
If you have any questions for JM Bullion associates about these 2007 American Silver Eagles, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 800-276-6508, or using our live chat and email services.