Most people around the globe associate the bald eagle with the United States. However, the bald eagle is a resident of the entirety of North America, and is represented in impressive display on the Royal Canadian Mint’s Birds of Prey series. Today, you can get your own 2014 1 oz Canadian Silver Bald Eagle from JM Bullion with an MS69 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
Coin Highlights:
Coins with a Mint State 69 grade from the NGC are quite rare because the NGC does not award this grade without first following strict grading guidelines. In order to earn this grade, a coin must have an attractive, sharp strike and its original luster for date and mint. There can be no more than two miniscule contact marks or flaws on the surface of the coin if it is to earn an MS69 grade.
The Canadian Silver Bald Eagle coin is struck in a limited mintage each year of one million coins by the Royal Canadian Mint. Featuring .9999 in fine silver, the coins boast the image of an eagle in flight on one side, with the standard image of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.
On the reverse side of the 2014 1 oz Canadian Silver Bald Eagle is the depiction of a bald eagle in flight, with a fresh catch of fish clutched tightly in its talons. Engravings include “Canada” and the coin’s weight, purity, and metal content. The obverse side displays Susanna Blunt’s 2003 right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Inscriptions on this include “Elizabeth II,” the year of minting, and the face value of the coin (CAD).
The Royal Canadian Mint was originally founded in 1908 to help refine gold and other precious metals discovered in the Yukon Territories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The primary production facilities of the mint are located in Ottawa and Winnipeg.
If you have questions for a JM Bullion staff member, we’re happy to answer those inquiries before you make your purchase. You can contact us on the phone at 800-276-6508, or connect with us online through our live web chat or via email.
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Most people around the globe associate the bald eagle with the United States. However, the bald eagle is a resident of the entirety of North America, and is represented in impressive display on the Royal Canadian Mint’s Birds of Prey series. Today, you can get your own 2014 1 oz Canadian Silver Bald Eagle from JM Bullion with an MS69 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
Coin Highlights:
Coins with a Mint State 69 grade from the NGC are quite rare because the NGC does not award this grade without first following strict grading guidelines. In order to earn this grade, a coin must have an attractive, sharp strike and its original luster for date and mint. There can be no more than two miniscule contact marks or flaws on the surface of the coin if it is to earn an MS69 grade.
The Canadian Silver Bald Eagle coin is struck in a limited mintage each year of one million coins by the Royal Canadian Mint. Featuring .9999 in fine silver, the coins boast the image of an eagle in flight on one side, with the standard image of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.
On the reverse side of the 2014 1 oz Canadian Silver Bald Eagle is the depiction of a bald eagle in flight, with a fresh catch of fish clutched tightly in its talons. Engravings include “Canada” and the coin’s weight, purity, and metal content. The obverse side displays Susanna Blunt’s 2003 right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Inscriptions on this include “Elizabeth II,” the year of minting, and the face value of the coin (CAD).
The Royal Canadian Mint was originally founded in 1908 to help refine gold and other precious metals discovered in the Yukon Territories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The primary production facilities of the mint are located in Ottawa and Winnipeg.
If you have questions for a JM Bullion staff member, we’re happy to answer those inquiries before you make your purchase. You can contact us on the phone at 800-276-6508, or connect with us online through our live web chat or via email.