There are few silver bullion coins in production today that garner the sort of attention that the American Silver Eagle does. Only the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, Chinese Silver Panda, and Austrian Silver Philharmonic have the global appeal of the American Silver Eagle. The design of the coin grabs the attention of many, but it is the fact that the coin is struck following the high standards for purity and production of the US Mint that makes it a must-have coin. Now, you can purchase a 2015 American Silver Eagle from JM Bullion with an MS70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service.
While some national bullion coin programs are struck following strict mintage levels, the United States Mint allows market demand to dictate the mintage of American Silver Eagle coins each year. Demand for this silver bullion coins has remained relatively steady over the course of its 29-year history, reaching its lowest levels during the mid-1990s. Since the turn of the 21st century, demand for the coin has kept production above 8.5 million annually, with spikes in recent years pushing annual production well above 10 million. The 2014 mintage marked a high-water mark for the coin, with a record 44 million coins produced.
These 2015 American Silver Eagle coins were graded MS70 by the PCGS. A Mint State 70 grade indicates a coin was perfectly struck by the mint and has no signs of wear anywhere on its surface. The Edmond Moy Label is available on a limited basis. Moy was the 38th Director of the United States Mint.
The obverse side of the coin features Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty design, which debuted on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar in 1916. The reverse side bears John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle image. Mercanti is the chief engraver at the United States Mint.
The United States Mint strikes American Silver Eagle coins at three of its four primary facilities. Production takes place at the San Francisco Mint, Philadelphia Mint, and the West Point Mint in New York.
Contact a JM Bullion associate today if you have any questions about these limited American Silver Eagle coins. Our associates are available at 800-276-6508, or online using live web chat and email services.
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There are few silver bullion coins in production today that garner the sort of attention that the American Silver Eagle does. Only the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, Chinese Silver Panda, and Austrian Silver Philharmonic have the global appeal of the American Silver Eagle. The design of the coin grabs the attention of many, but it is the fact that the coin is struck following the high standards for purity and production of the US Mint that makes it a must-have coin. Now, you can purchase a 2015 American Silver Eagle from JM Bullion with an MS70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service.
While some national bullion coin programs are struck following strict mintage levels, the United States Mint allows market demand to dictate the mintage of American Silver Eagle coins each year. Demand for this silver bullion coins has remained relatively steady over the course of its 29-year history, reaching its lowest levels during the mid-1990s. Since the turn of the 21st century, demand for the coin has kept production above 8.5 million annually, with spikes in recent years pushing annual production well above 10 million. The 2014 mintage marked a high-water mark for the coin, with a record 44 million coins produced.
These 2015 American Silver Eagle coins were graded MS70 by the PCGS. A Mint State 70 grade indicates a coin was perfectly struck by the mint and has no signs of wear anywhere on its surface. The Edmond Moy Label is available on a limited basis. Moy was the 38th Director of the United States Mint.
The obverse side of the coin features Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty design, which debuted on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar in 1916. The reverse side bears John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle image. Mercanti is the chief engraver at the United States Mint.
The United States Mint strikes American Silver Eagle coins at three of its four primary facilities. Production takes place at the San Francisco Mint, Philadelphia Mint, and the West Point Mint in New York.
Contact a JM Bullion associate today if you have any questions about these limited American Silver Eagle coins. Our associates are available at 800-276-6508, or online using live web chat and email services.