The American Silver Eagle BU coin is issued by the United States Mint on an annual basis. The BU coin is the only one the US Mint is required to continue striking each year with no mintage caps in order to ensure that demand for the coins in the market is met. While millions of these coins are issued each year by the West Point Mint, with small batches from the San Francisco Mint, only select coins earn a perfect certification from graders like the NGC. Today, perfect 2021 (S) 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The San Francisco Mint initially struck the American Silver Eagle Coins for the US Mint from 1986 to 1998. The coins were struck briefly at the Philadelphia Mint in 1999 and 2000. As of 2001, the West Point Mint has had the primary responsibility for coining the Silver Eagle. When the US Mint experiences surges in demand, the San Francisco Mint provides additional coining capacity. This has been the case since 2011, with these 2021 (S) American Silver Eagles produced by the San Francisco Mint to meet early demand for the coins.
All of the 2021 (S) 1 oz American Silver Eagles in this listing from JM Bullion have a perfect certification. Coins with a Mint State 70 certification from the NGC have full, original mint luster with no detracting flaws of any kind present.
On the obverse of 2021 (S) American Silver Eagle Coins is Walking Liberty. This design comes from Adolph A. Weinman and was created in 1916 for the US half dollar. The design shows Liberty in left-profile relief as she strides toward the sun on the horizon. As she walks with her right hand outstretched, she has the American flag draped around her figure and carries the branches of oak and laurel in her left hand.
The reverse field of 2021 (S) Silver Eagle Coins includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. Appearing for the final time on these coins, the heraldic eagle was modernized for this series by John Mercanti to include a triangular cluster of 13 stars over its head, with the olive branch of peace and the arrows of war in its talons. The bird supports the US national shield.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and using our email address.
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The American Silver Eagle BU coin is issued by the United States Mint on an annual basis. The BU coin is the only one the US Mint is required to continue striking each year with no mintage caps in order to ensure that demand for the coins in the market is met. While millions of these coins are issued each year by the West Point Mint, with small batches from the San Francisco Mint, only select coins earn a perfect certification from graders like the NGC. Today, perfect 2021 (S) 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The San Francisco Mint initially struck the American Silver Eagle Coins for the US Mint from 1986 to 1998. The coins were struck briefly at the Philadelphia Mint in 1999 and 2000. As of 2001, the West Point Mint has had the primary responsibility for coining the Silver Eagle. When the US Mint experiences surges in demand, the San Francisco Mint provides additional coining capacity. This has been the case since 2011, with these 2021 (S) American Silver Eagles produced by the San Francisco Mint to meet early demand for the coins.
All of the 2021 (S) 1 oz American Silver Eagles in this listing from JM Bullion have a perfect certification. Coins with a Mint State 70 certification from the NGC have full, original mint luster with no detracting flaws of any kind present.
On the obverse of 2021 (S) American Silver Eagle Coins is Walking Liberty. This design comes from Adolph A. Weinman and was created in 1916 for the US half dollar. The design shows Liberty in left-profile relief as she strides toward the sun on the horizon. As she walks with her right hand outstretched, she has the American flag draped around her figure and carries the branches of oak and laurel in her left hand.
The reverse field of 2021 (S) Silver Eagle Coins includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. Appearing for the final time on these coins, the heraldic eagle was modernized for this series by John Mercanti to include a triangular cluster of 13 stars over its head, with the olive branch of peace and the arrows of war in its talons. The bird supports the US national shield.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and using our email address.