This 2011 American Silver Eagle Coin has been graded by the NGC to be in Mint State 69 condition. Aside from their near-perfect condition, each coin in this collection also has the special NGC 25th anniversary label. The American Silver Eagle is the most recognizable coin in the world. Bearing the images of powerful American symbols, the coin is popular among both investors and collectors alike.
Coin Highlights:
American Silver Eagle coins were first struck in 1986, making these 2011 coins part of the 25th Anniversary series issued by the United States Mint. There were a number of special-edition coins struck in 2011. A proof coin and an uncirculated coin were struck by the West Point Mint, as well as an additional uncirculated coin from the San Francisco Mint and a reverse-proof coin at the Philadelphia Mint. These coins were struck in addition to the standard bullion coin.
An MS69 grade from the NGC identifies as a coin as possessing an attractive, sharp strike, with no more than two blemishes on the surface of the coin. These 2011 American Silver Eagles come in secure packaging that includes a 25th Anniversary Label from the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation.
On the reverse side is John Mercanti’s depiction of the heraldic eagle. The US Mint’s chief engraver, Mercanti designed the image specifically for the American Silver Eagle coin series in 1986. Engravings on this side include “United States of America,” and “1 oz. Fine Silver ~ One Dollar.”
The obverse bears Adolph A. Weinman’s impression of Walking Liberty. His image of Lady Liberty was first used in 1916 on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Engravings on this side read “Liberty,” “In God We Trust,” and the year of minting.
If you have any questions about the 2011 25th Anniversary American Silver Eagle NGC MS69 coin or any of our other featured products, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 800-276-6508. Additional support is available via live chat and email.
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This 2011 American Silver Eagle Coin has been graded by the NGC to be in Mint State 69 condition. Aside from their near-perfect condition, each coin in this collection also has the special NGC 25th anniversary label. The American Silver Eagle is the most recognizable coin in the world. Bearing the images of powerful American symbols, the coin is popular among both investors and collectors alike.
Coin Highlights:
American Silver Eagle coins were first struck in 1986, making these 2011 coins part of the 25th Anniversary series issued by the United States Mint. There were a number of special-edition coins struck in 2011. A proof coin and an uncirculated coin were struck by the West Point Mint, as well as an additional uncirculated coin from the San Francisco Mint and a reverse-proof coin at the Philadelphia Mint. These coins were struck in addition to the standard bullion coin.
An MS69 grade from the NGC identifies as a coin as possessing an attractive, sharp strike, with no more than two blemishes on the surface of the coin. These 2011 American Silver Eagles come in secure packaging that includes a 25th Anniversary Label from the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation.
On the reverse side is John Mercanti’s depiction of the heraldic eagle. The US Mint’s chief engraver, Mercanti designed the image specifically for the American Silver Eagle coin series in 1986. Engravings on this side include “United States of America,” and “1 oz. Fine Silver ~ One Dollar.”
The obverse bears Adolph A. Weinman’s impression of Walking Liberty. His image of Lady Liberty was first used in 1916 on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Engravings on this side read “Liberty,” “In God We Trust,” and the year of minting.
If you have any questions about the 2011 25th Anniversary American Silver Eagle NGC MS69 coin or any of our other featured products, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 800-276-6508. Additional support is available via live chat and email.