The American Eagle Series reaches a significant anniversary with the 2026 release from the United States Mint. Both the American Silver Eagle and American Gold Eagle mark 40 years in 2026, highlighting their place among the Mint’s most important bullion programs. Special Occasion Cards make it easy to present the Silver Eagle as a gift, with designs tailored to different events. Now, 2026 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins in American Flag Cards are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the 2026 1 oz Silver Eagle Coins features Adolph A. Weinman’s well-known Walking Liberty design. First created in 1916 for the US half dollar, the image shows Liberty in full-length profile walking toward the sunrise. Draped in the American flag, she extends her right hand forward and carries oak and laurel branches in her left.
The reverse design on the 2026 American Silver Eagle comes from Emily Damstra. Designed in 2020 and released beginning in 2021, the artwork depicts a bald eagle descending in flight with wings raised as it holds a large oak branch in its talons.
The American flag serves as the central symbol of national identity and patriotic feeling, displayed prominently at government buildings, schools, sporting events, and private homes across the country. Citizens show reverence through flag etiquette traditions like proper folding, respectful disposal of worn flags, and standing for the national anthem while facing the Stars and Stripes. The flag appears during moments of national unity and grief, from Fourth of July celebrations to memorial services.
These 2026 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins are available sealed in plastic within an American Flag-themed display card. This beautiful card shows the red and white stripes of the American flag, as well as its blue field with white stars, in brilliant colorization as it flaps in the breeze.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508 with any questions. Our team is available online using our web chat and email address.
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The American Eagle Series reaches a significant anniversary with the 2026 release from the United States Mint. Both the American Silver Eagle and American Gold Eagle mark 40 years in 2026, highlighting their place among the Mint’s most important bullion programs. Special Occasion Cards make it easy to present the Silver Eagle as a gift, with designs tailored to different events. Now, 2026 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins in American Flag Cards are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the 2026 1 oz Silver Eagle Coins features Adolph A. Weinman’s well-known Walking Liberty design. First created in 1916 for the US half dollar, the image shows Liberty in full-length profile walking toward the sunrise. Draped in the American flag, she extends her right hand forward and carries oak and laurel branches in her left.
The reverse design on the 2026 American Silver Eagle comes from Emily Damstra. Designed in 2020 and released beginning in 2021, the artwork depicts a bald eagle descending in flight with wings raised as it holds a large oak branch in its talons.
The American flag serves as the central symbol of national identity and patriotic feeling, displayed prominently at government buildings, schools, sporting events, and private homes across the country. Citizens show reverence through flag etiquette traditions like proper folding, respectful disposal of worn flags, and standing for the national anthem while facing the Stars and Stripes. The flag appears during moments of national unity and grief, from Fourth of July celebrations to memorial services.
These 2026 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coins are available sealed in plastic within an American Flag-themed display card. This beautiful card shows the red and white stripes of the American flag, as well as its blue field with white stars, in brilliant colorization as it flaps in the breeze.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508 with any questions. Our team is available online using our web chat and email address.